The Tiny Virginia Farm Town That’s Now A Southern Food Destination
By Beth|Published January 18, 2018
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Beth
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A lifelong Virginia resident, Beth loves exploring different parts of the world and currently resides in Charlottesville. She holds a degree in English Literature and one of her short stories has been featured in the Shenandoah Review. Other interests include hiking, songwriting, and spending time in the mountains.
Venture to the southwestern corner of the state and you’ll find a small town that’s known for its culture, friendliness, and absolutely incredible food scene. Pairing traditional Appalachian fare with fine dining, Abingdon offers a food scene that’s surprising for its modest size yet fits right into the vibrant nature of the town. So if you find yourself passing through, you’ll want to stop in for a meal and be sure to load up on plenty of apple stack cakes.
Beautiful any time of year, Abingdon is an absolute wonderland in the winter. And while it may be too cold to enjoy all of the outdoor activities, visitors can dive right into local shops and restaurants to discover a world of delicious food.
For starters, the Abingdon Olive Oil Company is a fascinating site to visit. It's here you can browse -- and sample -- an array of fine olive oils and vinegars.
These oils and vinegars, with their unique flavors and wonderful quality, are perfect for cooking or dipping. After you've sampled a few, you'll be tempted to bring some home with you!
When you're ready for lunch, you can head to the Peppermill Restaurant, located in a gorgeous mansion. Step inside and you'll find yourself immersed in a world of southern food at its finest.
To top it all off, dessert from Babycakes Cupcakery will be the perfect ending to your food tour in Abingdon. These made-from-scratch cakes come in all sorts of delightful flavors.
With its locally-sourced cuisine and traditional recipes, the dining scene in Abingdon is nothing short of incredible. If you’re curious to learn more, you can plan a visit to this unique region of Virginia and experience it for yourself! For related content, you’ll enjoy learning about Why This Tiny Town Is The Perfect Place To Hibernate All Winter Long.
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