20 Results for tag "Food & Drink"
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The Palace Garden Party
Join us on May 7, for an immersive 18th-century garden party at the Governor's Palace. Guests will enjoy seasonal enchantments with libations, traditional music, and dancing.
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Chowning's Tavern
Enjoy a menu of colonial-inspired favorites and specialty beer, such as our own Old Stitch and Dear Old Mum. The Chowning's Tavern Garden is open on weekends weather permitting.
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Gold Course Clubhouse Grill
Fulfill your cravings after a round on the newly renovated Golden Horseshoe Golf Course. Enjoy the new Horseshoe Bar, dine in the restaurant or relish the view of the Gold Course 18th hole from the outdoor terrace. Our menu boasts a satisfying array of appetizers, salads, burgers, franks and sandwiches including the popular Chicken Niblick sandwich. Don’t forget dessert and finish your round with one of our mouthwatering choices.
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Green Course Clubhouse Grill
In need of a speedy meal after a satisfying round on the Golden Horseshoe Green Golf Course? Place your order in or to-go with our quick service menu at the bar while enjoying a cold beverage and conversation.
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Museum Café
Once you have satisfied your curiosity in the museums, take time to satisfy your thirst and appetite. The Museum Café offers guests both indoor and outdoor dining options, weather permitting. The menu features a delectable array of sandwiches, chili, salads, and soups (vegetarian options also available) as well as teas, coffee, tavern beers, and wine. Before heading to another exhibit, grab a quick cookie, muffin, or croissant.
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Raleigh Tavern Bakery
Stop in to the Raleigh Tavern Bakery for an 18th-century-inspired sweet treat or a light lunch to go. Grab a sandwich and side dish, a cold bottle of root beer, or a cup of hot cider to help fuel your next revolutionary adventure. Satisfy your sweet tooth with a soft and chewy cookie or sink your teeth into a homemade muffin or loaf of bread. During the holiday season, enjoy fresh-baked pies.
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The Terrace Room at Williamsburg Inn
The Terrace Room at the Williamsburg Inn offers a more casual dining experience that features traditional American fare with a modern expression.
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Sweet Tea & Barley
Where cocktails, cuisine, and service are offered in the Spirit of Hospitality; where drinks are handcrafted; where the produce and herbs are artfully paired; where flavor is more important than the label; where innovation and traditions are both honored. Sweet Tea & Barley offers refined southern cuisine, in the comfort of the Williamsburg Lodge. Choose to dine inside around the bar or join us outside on the patio for cocktails by the fire. Carryout available Tuesday through Sunday, 11 AM-8 PM
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Chowning's Tavern Garden
Located behind Chowning's Tavern, the Chowning's Tavern Garden provides a casual atmosphere for open air dining. Weather Permitting.
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Traditions at Williamsburg Lodge
Traditions at the Williamsburg Lodge offers a casual dining experience for breakfast and lunch that features traditional American fare.
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Rockefeller Room at Williamsburg Inn
The restaurant at the Williamsburg Inn pays homage to the foundation and evolution of a uniquely American cuisine, embracing Southern tradition and infusing flavors brought to the New World from exotic lands. Featuring locally sourced ingredients and creative dishes, the menu epitomizes the Nouveau British approach to gastronomy: refined, worldly, sophisticated and adventurous. Carrying on the tradition of innovative cooking and fine dining, a meal at the Inn is a spectacular culinary experience.
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Taste Studio
Our creative, energetic chefs will inspire and delight you in our Taste Studio. The Taste Studio, a contemporary, full-service demonstration kitchen provides an intimate, fun setting to learn and share an unforgettable meal.
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Huzzah's Eatery
This family-friendly restaurant offers a real hands-on experience. Here, kids can make their own personalized pizza. If you're willing to get your hands dirty, savory smoked barbecue, beef short ribs, and pulled pork.
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King's Arms Tavern
After Jane Vobe opened the King's Arms Tavern in 1772, it became one of the town's most genteel establishments. She once described it as a place "where the best people resorted." Today, the tavern remains true to her words. From the finest furnishings to the most gracious service, the King's Arms Tavern offers musical entertainment in an elegant environment. Enter the rustic reproduction tavern and be greeted by a server dressed in the fashion of the 18th century. Hear "the news of the day" from a citizen of Williamsburg. Choose from a chophouse menu, featuring prime rib, pork chops, and roasted lamb.
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Shields Tavern
As an 18th-century Colony of the British Empire, Colonial Williamsburg served as a port of call for ships from all corners of the world, and the menu at James Shield's Tavern reflects those global influences. A customer would find molasses, sugar, and rum from the West Indies; wines from Portugal, Spain, and France; coffee from Africa, Asia, and the Caribbean; tea from Asia; lemons and limes from the Caribbean; and spices from all over the world. With gracious service and lively entertainment, Shield's Tavern offers a glimpse into the cosmopolitan nature of the British Colonies.
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Visitor Center Cafe
Stop in to the Visitor Center Café, conveniently located beside the shops, to stock up on snacks to fuel your day of adventures or enjoy a light lunch. With ample seating, you can give your legs a rest and plan your next discovery. Lunch items include hot meals like Brunswick stew and barbecue as well as pre-packaged sandwiches and wraps. Healthy snack options include fruit cups and veggies with dip. Kid-friendly favorites like peanut butter and jelly sandwiches are also available.
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Christiana Campbell's Tavern
Noted as George Washington's favorite for seafood, Christiana Campbell's Tavern is as alive today with conversation and political discussion as it was in the times of the founders. Menu items feature crab, shrimp, fish, and scallops - all items that were familiar to 18th-century Virginians. You won't want to miss Christiana's crab cakes!
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Chowning's Cider Stand
Stop along Duke of Gloucester Street at Chowning's Tavern Cider Stand for drinks and snacks. Weather Permitting
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King’s Arms Tavern Welcomes Diners Back
We are excited to announce that King’s Arms Tavern opens today after temporarily closing due to COVID-19. With new health and safety precautions in place, we are excited to welcome dinner guests back through our historic tavern doors to enjoy the finest in the King’s grand tradition.Like every experience throughout …
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Bread for the History Lover
During these difficult times, many of us find ourselves spending much more time than usual at home. Maybe you enjoy working in your sweatpants or you are now starting to get the hang of homeschooling your children. Whatever situation you may be in we all have at least one thing …