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Best Restaurants for Birthdays in Colonial Williamsburg

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A photo of King's Arms Tavern restaurant
4.7
Exceptional(5808)
Price: Expensive
• American • Colonial Williamsburg
Booked 40 times today
For parties larger than 6, please call for reservations (855)-240-3278 .Originally opened by Jane Vobe in 1772, this authentic reproduction public house serves up a transporting experience for the senses in Colonial Williamsburg. Everything is true to the time period at King’s Arms Tavern, from the fashion sported by servers to the pewter candlesticks—all adding to an air of colonial elegance. Inspired by 18th-century recipes, but with updates to suit 21st-century tastes, tuck in to a chophouse menu featuring prime rib, pork chops, and more.ADA Accessible dining is available in the Purdie Kitchen. Please note this colonial building is separate from King’s Arms Tavern. Please check-in at the front, and our host will escort guests to the Purdie Kitchen.The taverns are located in the Historic Area, and not on a public street. The Tavern is a short walk from the Tavern Parking lot which is on Francis Street.
A photo of Fat Canary restaurant
4.9
Exceptional(4866)
Price: Very Expensive
• Contemporary American • Williamsburg
Booked 9 times today
This high-energy bistro took over as Williamsburg's best restaurant as soon as it opened in 2003. The sophisticated but relaxed dining room has an open kitchen, which uses fresh, local ingredients for its creative American fare. Reservations for the dining room and the bar are recommended and may be made up to 2 months in advance. Open daily for dinner, a hostess is available during the day to take reservations by phone.
A photo of Le Yaca - Williamsburg restaurant
4.9
Exceptional(8997)
Price: Expensive
• French • Williamsburg
Booked 52 times today
Le Yaca began in 1964 in Courchevel, a tiny, country village in the French Alps. Daniele Bourderau & Gerard decided it would be fun to open a small restaurant. When friends learned of their plans, they told the hopeful restaurateurs they were crazy to think people would drive eight kilometers on a winding, icy road for dinner. Daniele and Gerard hesitated for three months and then decided, “yaca le faire,” a contraction of the French phrase “il n’y a qu’a le faire,” which basically means, “let’s do it.” They called the restaurant Le Yaca as a gag, but the name caught on with customers who were amused by the pun and contributed to the restaurant’s lore by inventing “yaca-isms” of their own: yaca y aller (let’s go). Daniele came to the United States and opened Le Yaca in Williamsburg. Daniel Abid bought Le Yaca in 2001. Daniel worked and trained in such prestigious places as “Le Pre Catelan” and “Lenotre” in Paris; “L’Amandier” and “Roger Verge," and to top it all off, “Alain Ducass
A photo of Waypoint Seafood & Grill restaurant
4.5
Awesome(752)
Price: Expensive
• Seafood • Williamsburg
Booked 32 times today
Welcome to WaypointWaypoint is located in Williamsburg’s Quarterpath Crossing at the intersection of Kingsmill and Route 199, next to the Harris Teeter. The interior décor is polished casual, featuring original works from regional artists – highlighting the Tidewater influence.
A photo of Gabriel Archer Tavern restaurant
4.7
Exceptional(1315)
Price: Moderate
• American • Williamsburg
Booked 17 times today
The Gabriel Archer Tavern was built in 1987 on footprints of an old farm shed. Today, its mission is to provide a memorable farm-to-table dining experience that's both delicious and nourishing. In addition to a half-acre produce garden and greenhouse on site where lettuces and herbs will be grown, our chef works hard to find local farmers as partners in producing a menu oriented towards fresh and seasonal specialties.Our wide variety of fresh selections from our unique menu will guarantee that everyone in your party leaves with a smile.

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  • Grace
    Washington, D.C. Area •1 review
    5.0
    Dined 1 day ago
    Ashley, our server is friendly and knowledgeable. The food is exciting and the atmosphere is comfortable. We had a great night but nothing was done to acknowledge a b'day celebration.
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    Waypoint Seafood & GrillPrice: Expensive• Seafood• Williamsburg
    4.5
  • Paulvip
    Raleigh / Durham / Chapel Hill •6 reviews
    5.0
    Dined 2 days ago
    We have been coming here for 15 years and it is always amazing!
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    Fat CanaryPrice: Very Expensive• Contemporary American• Williamsburg
    4.9
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    Greater Boston •1 review
    5.0
    Dined 3 days ago
    We chose the five-course menu, and it did not disappoint. Husband's favorite bite was the scallops with truffle sauce. My favorite bite was the beef tartare (and husband ate almost half of it). Tomato bisque was smooth and delicious, not overly sweet as some can be. My steak was perfectly rare, and lobster melted in the mouth. Husband had the 3-meat trio and all were cooked perfectly and very tender. We finished with the souffle and cheese plate. I would come to Le Yaca for just the souffle! It was perfect. Husband ate half and shared his cheese plate with me. The selection of cheeses actually complemented the souffle, especially the brie. I had a nice doggy bag with 1/2 steak and spinach for lunch today. The waiter was so attentive and friendly. The only thing that was not exception was the French Onion Soup. It was good, but not great; way too sweet for my tastes, but husband finished it all. We had a nice French Cab Sav for under $50, and a Bourdeaux for $70. With tip the meal came in around $400. This is definitely a special occasion meal. We have eaten here many times and there are more budget friendly options.
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    Le Yaca - WilliamsburgPrice: Expensive• French• Williamsburg
    4.9
  • Anne
    Glasgow/Lanarkshire •1 review
    5.0
    Dined 5 days ago
    Our meal at the King's Arms Tavern was one of the absolute highlights of our visit to Williamsburg. The food was unbelievable, the service was lovely, and we enjoyed the live harpist who played for a bit. Cannot wait to return!
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    King's Arms TavernPrice: Expensive• American• Colonial Williamsburg
    4.7
  • LisaP
    Charlotte •8 reviews
    5.0
    Dined 5 days ago
    My Daughters birthday! Excellent Food! Marriott recommended and it did not disappoint! Great service! Overall great experience! Highly recommend!!
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    Gabriel Archer TavernPrice: Moderate• American• Williamsburg
    4.7
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