The 12 Places You Should Eat In Virginia In 2017
By Beth
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Published January 06, 2017
Virginia is full of unbelievable restaurants that keep us both entertained and incredibly well fed. With so many options to choose from, deciding what to try next can be more overwhelming of a task than you’d think. Fortunately, we’ve devised a list of restaurants that you should add to the top of your list for 2017. From mouthwatering ethnic cuisine to truly one-of-a-kind eateries, this list has a little something for everyone.
1. Mill Street Grill (Staunton)
Mill Street Grill opened in 1992 in one of Staunton’s beautifully preserved historic buildings. What once stood as a flour mill in the twentieth century now is the home of perfectly cooked steaks and some of the best ribs in the state. Other menu items include pastas, sandwiches, and much more. Mill Street can be found at 1 Mill St., Staunton, VA 24401. For more amazing converted mill restaurants,
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2. The Grill at Great Bridge (Chesapeake)
Despite its modest exterior, the Grill at Great Bridge is a hidden gem of the highest order. The tasty, homemade breakfast items are just the beginning. In addition to eggnog french toast (pictured above) and sweet potato pancakes, you can also enjoy burgers, cheesesteaks, and homemade pie. What more could you want from an authentic American diner? The Grill is located at 388 Battlefield Blvd S., Chesapeake, VA 23322. For more of Virginia's little-known restaurants,
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3. Fleurie Restaurant (Charlottesville)
Looking for a little romance? You don't have to necessarily be dining with the love of your life to appreciate the impeccable ambiance of this Charlottesville treasure. For any sort of special occasion, this French-inspired cuisine should do just the trick. It's not everyday you can enjoy butter poached lobster with coral spaetzel (photographed above). This restaurant is located at 108 3rd St. NE
Charlottesville, VA 22902. If you're looking for other romantic eateries in Virginia,
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4. Grandstaff & Stein (Richmond)
There's just something about a password-required entry that makes a place incredibly appealing. In the case of Richmond's very own speakeasy, Grandstaff & Stein, the hype is absolutely worth it. The entire joint is themed from the 1920s and the password (which can be acquired from calling ahead) is your ticket to a select but decadent menu. The address of Grandstaff & Stein is 2113 E Main St.,
Richmond, VA 23223. For more secret restaurants,
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5. The Shanty (Cape Charles)
Here in Virginia, we love to take full advantage of our coastal location. Depending on where you live, chances are you're only a couple hours (at most) from the beautiful Eastern Shore, where many restaurants are located right on the water. For this reason, the Shanty in Cape Charles is a definite must-try. Not only is the view out of this world, but the authentic seafood is just as delicious. You can't go wrong with an order of calamari or the crab cake sandwich. Address: 33 Marina Rd., Cape Charles, VA 23310. For more beach front dining spots,
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6. Parthenon Restaurant
As is true for most cuisine, Greek food is its absolute best when home cooked. That's exactly what you'll find in Fredericksburg's little Mom & Pop Greek restaurant called the Parthenon. Joyfully run by the same family for decades, this spot serves up a mean chicken souvlaki, dolmas, and housemade feta. The restaurant is located at 2024 Augustine Ave.,
Fredericksburg, VA 22401. For more amazing Mom & Pop finds,
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7. The Red Hen (Lexington)
Don't be fooled by its tiny exterior; good things come in the small package of the Red Hen in Lexington. A true farm-to-table establishment, this restaurant serves fresh and local ingredients in decadent yet healthy dishes. Its brick red building creates a lovely atmosphere for diners. The Red Hen is located at 11 E Washington St., Lexington, VA 24450. For more tiny yet amazing restaurants,
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8. Agave Bar and Taqueria (Virginia Beach)
If you're in the mood for authentic Mexican cuisine, you'll want to head for the beach. Virginia Beach recently became home to the trendy restaurant known as Agave Bar. Serving up West Coast inspired Mexican cuisine, this spot is also known for craft cocktails and live music on the weekends. Agave Bar is located at 2957 Shore Dr.,
Virginia Beach, VA 23451. For more delicious Mexican food,
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9. White Oak Tea Tavern (Troutville)
It doesn't get much more charming than the White Oak Tea Tavern. This teahouse is located inside a historic cottage dating back to 1783. For a real treat, order some of their famous English Breakfast tea and a chicken salad bread bowl. You won't be disappointed. White Oak Tea Tavern is located at 5690 Roanoke Rd.,
Troutville, VA 24175. For more historical restaurants in Virginia,
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10. The Palisades Restaurant (Eggleston)
The Palisades is a unique find in the Virginia dining scene. This former general store is now one of the prime restaurants in the area, creating delicious meals through local sourcing. Photographed above is a roasted pork entree served with seasonal veggies, mashed potatoes, and other tasty accouterments. Address: 168 Village St., Eggleston, VA 24086. Looking for more great neighborhood restaurants?
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11. Ceritano's Ristorante (Blacksburg)
Just a stone's throw away from the Virginia Tech campus is an authentic Italian restaurant so delicious you'll have trouble deciding on what to order. If you're a pizza fanatic, you really can't go wrong with the goat cheese arugula pie, as photographed above. Ceritano's is located at 428 N Main St., Blacksburg, VA 24060. If you're looking for some more great Italian finds,
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12. Laporta's (Alexandria)
This New American spot serves all the classics, and then some. Whether you're in the mood for a smaller bite, or something more decadent such as the barbecue steak and macaroni (photographed above), you'll have a wonderful experience at this charming spot. Plus, if you happen to go on Monday or Tuesday, you can get two entrees and a bottle of wine for under $30. The location is 1600 Duke St., Alexandria, VA 22314. For more of Virginia's most highly-rated restaurants,
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What are your thoughts on any of the above restaurants? Do you think you’ll try any of them out in the next year? Share your thoughts with us!
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