The 11 Virginia Restaurants You Must Try In 2018
By Beth
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Published January 18, 2018
January is a month where we make all of our goals for the new year. While this may seem like a daunting task, there’s one resolution that all of us can look forward to keeping: expanding our dining repertoire. Here in Virginia, that’s a pretty tall order considering all of the new restaurants in every corner of the state. Fortunately, we’ve compiled a list of must-try places to get you started. Take a look at the following 11 Virginia restaurants you absolutely must try in 2018.
1. Moseberth's Chicken
If you've been craving authentic southern fried chicken, there's a spot in Portsmouth that you need to visit. For 75 years, Moseberth's has been serving up all sorts of delicious fried chicken along with fries, hush puppies, and other delicious sides. This take-out place makes for an unforgettable lunch or pick-me-up. For more information about Moseberth's and its unique history
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2. Denson's Grocery and R&B Oyster Bar
Here in Virginia, nothing beats excellent seafood. And that's exactly what you'll find in this charming yet unassuming spot in Colonial Beach. Whether you've got a hankering for homemade fish tacos or blackened rockfish, you'll be positively delighted by the quality of food here. Plus, there's a wonderful market for all sorts of goodies you can take home with you. To learn more about Denson's
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3. The Summit Restaurant
Not all restaurants can boast to be located inside of a Victorian Mansion. Luckily for us residents of Virginia, such a place exists in Christiansburg. Built in 1888, the building which now houses the Summit Restaurant is just as gorgeous as its food is delicious. Wondering what to order? Try the fried oysters or better yet, the duck breast. You won't be disappointed. To learn more about the history of the building and this fantastic restaurant,
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4. The Old Fire Station #3
And while we're on the subject of unique settings, how about dining inside of a converted Fire Station? Aptly named, the Old Fire Station #3 is a hard-to-miss landmark in Fairfax. Step inside and you'll find festive memorabilia, bright-red murals, and plenty of food to enjoy. In addition to classic American fare, this spot also cooks delicious Greek food. To learn more about the Old Fire Station,
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4. The Palisades
Tucked away in Eggleston, Virginia awaits a charming restaurant with an extraordinary view. Perched near the New River, this eatery overlooks a fantastic natural attraction know as its namesake, the Palisades. Inside, you'll find plenty of delicious entrees such as pork chops and breaded trout. For more information on this unique restaurant,
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5. Bent Mountain Bistro
When hunger strikes, there's nothing like a bowl of homemade chili. Luckily, some of the best chili in the country is served right here in Virginia. The mountaintop restaurant known as Bent Mountain Bistro makes its chili from scratch and serves it up with all the delicious sides you could hope for. Plus, the beef is grass-fed and the produce is sourced locally. Everything really is better on the mountain! For more information on Bent Mountain Bistro,
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6. The Swinging Bridge Restaurant
The Swinging Bridge Restaurant is located in Paint Bank and, true to its name, features a swinging bridge inside the restaurant. The eatery is connected to a general store, where visitors of all ages will enjoy browsing and maybe even buying some old-fashioned candy. No matter what you order for dinner, be sure to request a side of homemade biscuits. You'll be glad you did. For more information on one of most unique restaurants in the state,
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7. The Pink Cadillac
Behold one of the quirkiest restaurants in all of Virginia. With its bubblegum pink exterior, the Pink Cadillac in Natural Bridge is hard to miss. Step inside this diner and you'll find yourself immersed in a world of all things Elvis Presley. Most visit the establishment for the decor alone, yet you'll be pleased to find the food is just as appealing. From homemade breakfasts to mountains of spaghetti, this place really does have a little of everything. For more information on the restaurant,
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8. Lampo
Next time you're in Charlottesville, look out for the small yellow building with the word "Lampo." While it may look rather unassuming from the outside, inside is a world of authentic Neapolitan pizza. Baked in a traditional oven, these made-to-order pizzas are made with the finest and freshest ingredients. As you can imagine, they are absolutely mouthwatering. Equally enticing are the small plates and dessert options. Be sure to bring your appetite! For more information on Lampo,
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9. The Red Fox Inn
If ever you've wondered which of Virginia's impressive and historic restaurants is the oldest, your answer is waiting for you in Middleburg. The Red Fox Inn and Tavern saw its beginnings in 1728 and has since been serving up delicious tavern fare to travelers from near and far. It's here you can try traditional dishes such as peanut soup. And if you are craving a great burger and fries, they've got that too. For more information on The Red Fox Inn and Tavern,
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10. The Apple House
The Apple House may not look like much more than a friendly diner form the outside, but you'd be making a big mistake if you passed up the chance to visit. Since 1963, the Apple House has been serving up incredible barbecue, diner favorites, and, of course, apple cider donuts. These donuts are so delicious that you'll want to take some home with you. For more information on this spot in Linden, just a stone's throw from Skyline Drive,
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11. Grandale Restaurant
Located in the heart of Virginia's Wine Country, Grandale Restaurant in Purcellville is a food and wine lover's dream come true. As you enjoy any of the delicious menu items, you'll find yourself in front of a stunning view of the Shenandoah Valley. Most of the food here is locally grown and sourced, providing you a taste of the surrounding landscape. For more information on this picturesque dining area,
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These 11 incredible restaurants just barely scratch the surface of Virginia’s impressive dining scene. Which of your favorites would you add to the list? We’d love to hear from you!
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