14 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.

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.

Aromas

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The cool name is rather appropriate—if you weren't hungry before entering this cozy place, you will be after the enticing smells reach you. A rich-looking dining room outfitted with plush leather couches and stone walls makes you want to linger. Breakfast burritos and Belgian waffles are nice ways to start the day. Or end it with Southern caramelized barbecued shrimp over a mound of grits, and snack on fondue. You can even order a colorful cake if you're celebrating a special occasion.

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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College Delly

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It's easy to forget that this is a college town, but this cheerful dive keeps up the school spirit. The white-brick eatery is dark and scruffy inside. Walls are hung with fraternity and sorority pictures, graduation snapshots, and sports-team photos. Booths and tables are in the William and Mary colors of green and gold. Deli sandwiches, subs, specialty pizzas, pasta, stromboli, and Greek dishes are all prepared with fresh ingredients and are all delicious, and there's a wide selection of beers on tap. The Delly delivers free to nearby hotels from 6 pm to 1 am.

336 Richmond Rd., Williamsburg, VA, USA
757-229–6627
Restaurant Details
Credit cards accepted

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The Dairy Godmother

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Out in Del Ray, this Wisconsin-style frozen custard shop was a local family favorite long before President Obama came in with his daughters for a Father's Day treat. The Dairy Godmother features daily flavors of custard and sorbet like maple walnut or strawberry balsamico, as well as sweets like homemade marshmallows and cool treats for dogs.

2310 Mount Vernon Ave., Alexandria, VA, 22301, USA
703-683–7767
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues.
Closed Mon. and Tues.

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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).

Goolrick's Pharmacy

$ | Historic District

Goolrick's has been in its present location since the late 1890s, and still maintains a retro feel. At once a lunch counter, ice-cream shop, and an actual pharmacy, it's said to be home to the oldest operating soda fountain in the United States (theirs was installed in 1912). In addition to malts and egg creams, Goolrick's also serves light fare like sandwiches.

901 Caroline St., Fredericksburg, VA, 22401, USA
540-373–3411
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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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.

Loft Mountain Wayside

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For camping supplies and souvenirs in the South District, stop in Loft Mountain Wayside. It's just across Skyline Drive from popular Loft Mountain Campground. Here you'll also find restrooms (flush toilets).

Skyline Drive milepost 79.5, Shenandoah National Park, VA, USA
Known For
  • Grab-and-go bites
  • Camping supplies
  • Flush toilets
Restaurant Details
Closed early-Nov.--late-Apr.

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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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Sea Star Café Gourmet Carryout

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Set back from the street next to the water, this take-out place dishes out delectable made-to-order salads, sandwiches, and roll-ups, plus homemade soups and baked goods, much of it vegetarian or vegan. There are a few tables outside if you don't want to take away.

6429 Maddox Blvd., Chincoteague, VA, 23336, USA
757-336–5442
Restaurant Details
Days closed change seasonally

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Taste Coastal Gourmet Market & Cafe

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Located at City Center, this is a great place for lunch. The interior has tall ceilings with exposed ducts and shelving with exotic sauces and dips to sample and buy. Affordable fresh sandwiches, soups, and salads can be made by their suggestions—or make up your own. The grilled chicken salad with grapes and celery is very Virginia. Add fresh cucumbers and balsamic vinaigrette for a twist. Other choices include Virginia ham, roasted red peppers, and Chesapeake crab cakes. The food is fresh and local, and they even have gluten-free choices. They offer boxed lunches to take while exploring the area and deliveries to hotel rooms.