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- MMicheleVirginia •1 review5.0Dined 2 days agoIt’s been a few years since we dined here, so was curious to see if the food was still as good as we remember. It was!! The menu had enough to choose from, but there were still daily specials offered. Chose one of them—the Halibut—and wasn’t disappointed. The local Sauvignon Gris was a nice match and the desert martinis were delicious pared with the local graham cracker crust ice cream garnished with a Snickerdoodle. Cozy Christmas decor adds to the charm of this chic rustic establishment. Don’t miss it!More infoTuscarora MillPrice: Expensive• American• Leesburg•4.8
- DDanielVirginia •7 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoa superior dining experience, unmatched in every aspect a special occasion was made even more memorable by the service and menu selections of the Ashby InnMore infoThe Ashby InnPrice: Very Expensive• Contemporary American• Paris•4.8
- PPaulTampa / Central Florida West •2 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoThe food is always delicious and generous portions. The service was very good and the ambiance of the restaurant is excellent. We regularly Mert friends and family there for a wonderful meal.More infoRegion's 117Price: Moderate• American• Winchester•4.7
- KKristiWashington, D.C. Area •4 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoWe loved being on the enclosed patio but once the lunch crowds rolled in we could barely hear each other. It was the Christmas season so not terribly unexpected but disappointing for me because I was conducting a business lunch. Will return for personal dining. The beet salad was wonderful.More infoMagnolias at the millPrice: Expensive• American• Purcellville•4.8
- HHowieVIPBaltimore / Maryland •348 reviews4.0Dined 7 days agoThis was our second visit to Village Square Restaurant and we enjoyed it. It’s good but not great. The ambiance is the best thing going. Comfortable, dim lighting, active fireplace, brick walls…feels a bit like a Colorado ski lodge. We’ve only dined here for lunch. The food is solid. (We’ve reviewed the dinner menu, which seems more special.) Martinis were done nicely, although the pours aren’t generous. We started with a dozen raw oysters, nice presentation. For entrees, my wife enjoyed the pot roast French dip. Good dish. I had the lobster roll. Also good. Devlin, our server, was very nice, personable, but service was slow at times. Overall, a positive but unremarkable dining experience. Even though we haven’t been here for dinner, I’d recommend Village Square “blindly” before doing the same for lunch.More infoVillage Square RestaurantPrice: Expensive• American• Winchester•4.5
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In Front Royal, Virginia, the country comfort of the Shenandoah Valley meets the sophistication of Washington, D.C. With two competing theories that credit either the British or French, the name Front Royal has uncertain origins. These European roots are alive and well in Front Royal's upscale restaurants and bistros that feature a variety of international cuisine. Among the countries represented are, of course, France and England. Front Royal also stays true to its country roots with a multitude of comfort food options. Pancake houses, log cabin restaurants, meat-and-three eateries, and ice cream parlors offer an iconic slice of Americana for diners of all ages.
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