Thursday, March 8, 2012

Eats

See our first wedding post here

Williamsburg is a tourist town.  There is about every chain restaurant to satisfy one’s imagination on Richmond Road.  Duke of Gloucester Street in Colonial Williamsburg contains a number of Taverns (and other nice restaurants), which would be considered fine dining for the area.  The following are local places that we would recommend for a casual bite to eat.


The Green Leafe Cafe: The Leafe has the best beer selection in town.  It is located around the corner from the Hospitality House.  The menu is mostly Pub Grub/American Food. 765 Scotland Street, Williamsburg, VA

Paul’s Deli: The deli is next door to the Green Leafe.  The menu is mostly delicious greasy sandwiches and other assorted Pub Grub.  765 Scotland Street, Williamsburg, VA

The Cheese Shop: The Cheese Shop is located on Duke of Gloucester Street as one enters Colonial Williamsburg.  They specialize in southern style deli sandwiches on good bread.  410 West Duke of Gloucester Street Williamsburg, VA

Aromas: The cozy coffee shop and café is has a variety of salad and sandwich choices.  It is close to Colonial Williamsburg. 431 Prince George Street Williamsburg, VA

Retro’s: The restaurant offers the experience of a 50’s style burger joint.  The food is good and it is family friendly.  The location is near Colonial Williamsburg. 435 Prince George St Williamsburg, VA

Sal’s By Victor: Great Italian food is not what one would expect to find in Williamsburg.  Sal’s By Victor is a run-of-the-mill Italian restaurant that is family friendly.  The menu has a variety of choices at fairly reasonable prices.  1242 Richmond Road Williamsburg, VA

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