Charlottesville & Williamsburg, VA
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Charlottesville & Williamsburg, VA
My husband & I are planning a fall trip to Charlottesville & Williamsburg, VA to soak up all the history (& the wine!) My husband is a chef & is interested in finding the best restaurants in both areas. He appreciates a creative menu, where the food is locally sourced. Any advice will be appreciated!
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In Charlottesville, best bets are Orzo Kitchen and Wine Bar for locally sourced food and great wines ( http://www.orzokitchen.com/ ), Fry's Spring Station for great fire roasted pizza ( http://www.frysspringstation.com/ ), and Tavola for excellent italian food ( http://www.tavolavino.com/ ). Enjoy!
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If you are willing to stop for 24 hours in Richmond, there are many, many fine restaurants, from funky soul to very fine dining and pretty much everything in between.
When not eating, you can visit wonderful art and historical museums, gardens, etc.
When not eating, you can visit wonderful art and historical museums, gardens, etc.
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I agree with most of mrwilliamsburg's suggestions except that I have to say that Opus is a traditional steakhouse and Le Yaca is very traditional French. Both are good and offer a fine meal but I don't think of either as being particularly creative.
I also want to add that Waypoint should be a definite visit on any chefs list. The chefs there have established relationships with local farmers and change their menu seasonally, something Fat Canary, Trellis, and Blue Talon unfortunately do not do.
http://www.waypointgrill.com/
I also want to add that Waypoint should be a definite visit on any chefs list. The chefs there have established relationships with local farmers and change their menu seasonally, something Fat Canary, Trellis, and Blue Talon unfortunately do not do.
http://www.waypointgrill.com/
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corrine, Waypoint is open for lunch so you may want to look at these as alternatives for dinner:
http://www.williamsburgwinery.com/cafe-provencal
http://www.achefskitchen.biz/dinner.html
I haven't eaten at the winery in a long time but I have eaten at other restaurants Tim has worked at and the food has always been good. It sounds like he has the opportunity at the winery to use locally sourced products. I don't care for Williamsburg Winery wines but others do.
A Chef's Kitchen may not be what your husband is looking for but it's an interesting concept and the back and forth banter between the chefs and the diners is supposed to be very entertaining.
You and your husband may already be familiar with Virginia's viogniers. They are getting a great reputation. I also really like Rockbridge's cab franc and Horton's port.
http://www.williamsburgwinery.com/cafe-provencal
http://www.achefskitchen.biz/dinner.html
I haven't eaten at the winery in a long time but I have eaten at other restaurants Tim has worked at and the food has always been good. It sounds like he has the opportunity at the winery to use locally sourced products. I don't care for Williamsburg Winery wines but others do.
A Chef's Kitchen may not be what your husband is looking for but it's an interesting concept and the back and forth banter between the chefs and the diners is supposed to be very entertaining.
You and your husband may already be familiar with Virginia's viogniers. They are getting a great reputation. I also really like Rockbridge's cab franc and Horton's port.
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We're actually having dinner at the winery upon our arrival & staying at the hotel there. Planning on dining at Waypoint the next night--my husband is not interested in A Chef's Kitchen. We are not familiar w/ Virginia's wines, so, thanks, for the heads up! Just need a nice spot for lunch, & we'll be set!
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While in Charlottesville, you definitely want to go to Barboursville Winery. http://www.barboursvillewine.net/win...yard-and-wines.
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I second Barboursville Winery, beautiful location and hands down my personal favorite VA wine. In Williamsburg you may enjoy A Chef's Kitchen, which does 3 hour cooking dinner classes. http://www.achefskitchen.biz/index.html
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Palladio Restaurant at Barboursville Vinyards is also quite good ( http://www.barboursvillewine.net/win...dio-restaurant ).
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We loved the Downtown Grille in Charlottesville. Excellent service and a really good menu.
My favorite winery was Jefferson. Excellent wines, and a nice deck and tables under the trees to sit and enjoy your wine!
My favorite winery was Jefferson. Excellent wines, and a nice deck and tables under the trees to sit and enjoy your wine!
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Hi corrine48! I don't know whether you have made your trip yet. I finally have a lunch recommendation for you. I hesitated to recommend this place because when I had eaten there in the past at their old location, it wasn't very good. I have, recently, had dinner there and believe the two of you would really enjoy it for lunch. It's in New Town, 10 min from CW, and across from the Regal movie theater.
Dudley's Bistro:
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Restauran..._Virginia.html
Dudley's Bistro:
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Restauran..._Virginia.html
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