20 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.

Hank's Oyster Bar Old Town

$$$ | Old Town Fodor's Choice

This classic raw bar is consistently busy thanks to a nice mix of locals and visitors. No doubt it's because the oysters, clams, and lobster rolls are incredibly fresh, and the wine list is great. The restaurant also offers several daily specials highlighting local and seasonal ingredients, as well as fantastic soups, salads, and small plates. The rooftop dining area is superb.

Kabob Palace

$ Fodor's Choice

Authentic, friendly, and local, the Kabob Palace is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The chicken, lamb, and spicy beef kabobs are cooked to perfection and best dipped in chutney sauce and chased with a bite of naan. The sides vary, but rice and chickpeas are usually favorites.

Big Meadows Wayside

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For sundries and supplies, even grab-and-go sandwiches and a made-to-order grill for burgers and fries, look to Big Meadows Wayside. Here you'll find restrooms, camping supplies, and park souvenirs. You'll also find the only gas pumps in the park, which are open 24 hours a day.
51 Skyline Dr., Stanley, VA, USA
Known For
  • Grab-and-go bites
  • Camping supplies
  • Restrooms
Restaurant Details
Closed mid-Nov.--late-Mar.

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Columbia Firehouse

$$ | Old Town

Built in 1883 in the heart of Old Town and used as an actual firehouse, this historic building now just off bustling King Street houses a popular brasserie with a barroom, atrium, and patio.

109 St. Asaph St., Alexandria, VA, 22314, USA
703-683–1776
Known For
  • Good staples like fish-and-chips, beef bourguignon, and steak frites
  • Beautiful interior
  • Separate bar menu of seafood and sandwiches

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Doumar's Barbecue

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After he introduced the world to its first ice cream cone at the 1904 World's Fair in St. Louis, Abe Doumar founded this drive-in institution in 1934. It's still operated by his family. Waitresses carry to your car the specialties of the house: barbecue, limeade, and ice cream in waffle cones (made according to an original recipe).

Island Creamery

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Open since 1975, this shop sells homemade ice cream as well as sorbets, sherbets, and frozen yogurt. It's open year-round.

Mister Whippy

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This soft-serve shop is a local favorite, serving cones, slushes, milk shakes, and sorbets.

Mountain Taproom

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This no-frills bar and grill serves favorites, like chicken wings, soups, salads, burgers, and sandwiches. You can order a slice of the signature blackberry ice cream pie here, too. Enjoy nightly family-friendly entertainment, like live music and trivia nights.
Skyline Drive, Shenandoah National Park, VA, USA
Known For
  • Lighter fare
  • Late-afternoon bites
  • Nightly entertainment
Restaurant Details
Closed late-Nov.--late-Mar.

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New Market Taproom

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Enjoy casual fare, like personal pizzas and green salads, as well as specialty drinks and local beers and wines. Nightly entertainment is a fun way to cap off an active day in the park.
Skyline Dr., Stanley, VA, USA
Known For
  • Lighter fare
  • Late-afternoon bites
  • Nightly entertainment
Restaurant Details
Closed early-Nov.--late-Apr.

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Old Chickahominy House

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Reminiscent of old-fashioned Virginia tearooms, this Colonial-style restaurant has delectable goodies served in an 18th-century dining room. For breakfast there's Virginia ham and eggs, made-from-scratch biscuits, country bacon, sausage, homemade pancakes, and grits. Lunch brings Brunswick stew, Virginia ham biscuits, chicken and dumplings, fruit salad, and homemade pie. There's a gift shop adjacent to the restaurant. It's a great, inexpensive, and filling place for families on a budget; lunch reservations are recommended.

Peking

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Tucked away in a K-Mart–anchored shopping center, this reasonably priced, large Chinese restaurant with a Mongolian grill is a real treat. The daily buffet offers both stick-to-your-ribs Chinese and Mongolian dishes. At the grill, choose the ingredients you want in your entrée, and watch the cooks prepare it in front of you. If your children don't like Chinese food, there is a children's menu that includes pizza. Peking is a great value for money and a favorite with locals. The Greene shopping center location is just outside the historic district.

120 J. Waller Mill Rd., Williamsburg, VA, 23185, USA
757-229–2288
Restaurant Details
Credit cards accepted

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Pollock Dining Room

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Gaze out an elegant wall of windows into the Shenandoah Valley while dining on elevated entrees, like pan-seared trout and sweet potato poutine, as well as comfort favorites, like burgers and pulled pork sandwiches. A "Junior Ranger" menu for kids 10 and under includes grilled-cheese sandwiches and junior burgers.
400 Skyland Upper Loop, Luray, VA, USA
Known For
  • Farm-to-fork flavors
  • Regional specialties
  • Blackberry ice-cream pie
  • Central location
Restaurant Details
Closed late-Nov.--late-Mar.

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Pupatella

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One of the D.C. area’s most popular pizza spots sits unassumingly in strip mall territory near a gas station and a 7-11. Don’t let the off-Metro location deter you; this place cooks up fantastic Neapolitan-style pizza in a basic but lively dining room. It’s hard to get more authentic; the chef, the ingredients, and even the wood-fire oven come straight from Naples. Pizza’s the star here, but don’t skip the friggitoria menu of fried bites like arancini or fried calzone. On nice evenings, head to the homey back patio for al fresco dining. You can also order pies for take-out, but there’s no delivery service here. The parking lot fills up quickly.
5104 Wilson Blvd., Arlington, VA, 22205, USA
703-312–7230
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Sal's Restaurant by Victor

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Locals love this family Italian restaurant and pizzeria that serves up pasta, fish, chicken, and veal dinners as well as subs and pizzas. It's a good choice for families who want to please the kids: parents can get quality "adult food" while their children graze on pizza and subs. The restaurant delivers free to nearby hotels. Families rave about Sal's, especially its family feast.

The Seafare of Williamsburg

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Here in one of the area's few places for "fine dining," the waiters are tuxedo-clad, the tablecloths crisp linen. The menu's offerings resemble those available on a luxury cruise ship. Rum buns begin the meal, where the highlights include enormous crab cakes and filet mignon topped with crabmeat and rich béarnaise sauce. Order one of the showy flambé desserts, which are prepared table-side. They also have an extensive children's menu.

Shields Tavern

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Proprietor James Shields served the lesser gentry and upper middling ranks of locals and travelers in the 1740s. Today, the largest of the colonial taverns now serves more than just light fare, though soup, salads, wrap sandwiches, and pie are still popular. This tavern closes at 9 pm.

Shoemakers

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This elegant steak-and-seafood house is in the converted tobacco warehouse district known as the Bluffwalk. With warm exposed brick walls and an urban sensibility, the restaurant offers a wide variety of steaks, chops, and classic seafood dishes. Think traditional, with a variety of cuts and preparations, in addition to seafood standards from surf and turf to shrimp cocktail and lobster bisque.

Spottswood Dining Room

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Savor regional and thematic dishes, like the New Deal roast turkey plate or Roosevelt's roasted chicken; there's also Virginia grilled cheese and peanut soup. The "Junior Ranger" menu for kids 10 and under has options like mac & cheese and a turkey dinner, and there's a "Yappy Hour" menu available for four-legged friends on the terrace.
Big Meadows Lodge Rd., Shenandoah National Park, VA, USA
Known For
  • Virginia specialties
  • Elevated fare
  • Central location
  • Outdoor seating
Restaurant Details
Closed early-Nov.--late-Apr.

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Sweet Fire Donna's

$ | Old Town

A popular choice for locals, this barbecue joint is known for brisket, daily specials, and some of the best happy hour deals in town. If you're visiting for lunch, get there either on the earlier or later side to avoid the business crowds. When the weather is fine, enjoy a cocktail on their pup-friendly sidewalk patio.

510 John Carlyle St., Alexandria, VA, 22314, USA
571-312–7960
Known For
  • Barbecue
  • Fast service
  • Happy hour

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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.