35 Best Restaurants in Virginia, USA

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We've compiled the best of the best in Virginia - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Violino Ristorante Italiano

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Homemade pasta—about 20 different kinds—fills the menu in this cheery, yellow-stucco restaurant in the city's Old Town. Owners Franco and Marcella Stocco and their son Riccardo serve up their native northern Italian cuisine, including lobster pansotti (lobster-filled ravioli in a sauce of white wine and lemon). Try the Trio Violino, an antipasto platter with duck breast prosciutto, homemade venison bresaola, and duck salami with a raspberry vinaigrette. A strolling violinist entertains diners on weekends. The outdoor patio, enclosed by potted plants, is a quiet spot in the midst of street bustle.

181 N. Loudoun St., Winchester, VA, 22601, USA
540-667–8006
Restaurant Details
Credit cards accepted
Closed Sun.

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Virtue Feed & Grain

$$ | Old Town

Housed in what was once a feed house in the 1800s (now beautifully restored with reclaimed wood, antique bricks, and glass panes), this lively American tavern serves an all-day menu and weekend brunch, and has a club-like feel on weekend nights. You can sample a wide variety of selections with a seasonal bent, from red wine–braised short ribs and pasta puttanesca to a grilled chicken BLT or a quinoa salad.  Make reservations, especially on weekends, because the large space gets packed quickly!

106 S. Union St., Alexandria, VA, 22314, USA
571-970–3669
Known For
  • Classic farm-to-table cuisine with some spice
  • A creative pooch menu
  • Late-night menu

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The Whaling Company

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Fresh seafood is the drawing card at this large wooden building, which wouldn't look out of place in a New England fishing village. Despite its out-of-town look, the restaurant has an authenticity sometimes hard to find in touristy towns. Locals come in for the fresh Virginia scallops, shrimp, fish, and other seafood. Steaks and lemon herb chicken are available for the non-Whalers. The restaurant is off U.S. 60 near the Route 199 interchange.

494 McLaws Circle, Williamsburg, VA, 23185, USA
757-229–0275
Restaurant Details
Credit cards accepted
No lunch

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Whiskey & Oyster

$$ | Old Town
While the interior is sophisticated, the atmosphere is casual. The menu boasts, naturally, an impressive selection of whiskeys and oysters. When in season, diners can enjoy both Maine and classic lobster rolls, crabs, and more. Heartier dishes include seafood gumbo, lobster mac and cheese, and bourbon shrimp 'n' grits. The large, dog-friendly patio is ideal for a relaxed evening out.

The Wine Kitchen

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Loudoun County food and wine are celebrated at this cozy neighborhood eatery on downtown Leesburg’s main drag. The menu here changes as fresh ingredients are available—in fact, it’s not unlikely for diners to see farmers carting in produce straight from the fields----but expect twists on comfort food. The wine list includes a flight of local varietals. There are two other locations in Purcellville, VA and Frederick, MD.