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- JJennifervipWashington, D.C. Area •6 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoThe Tasting Room remains a wonderful place to dine. We had lunch there today, and the food was excellent, plus the service was attentive and friendly. The restaurant is also decorated very nicely for the holidays and has reupholstered the banquettes.More infoThe Tasting RoomPrice: Expensive• Contemporary American• Frederick•4.7
- HHeatherWest Virginia •1 review5.0Dined 7 days agoWas a wonderful lunch to celebrate our friend’s birthday ! Our server was attentive and delightful! He even brought our guest of honor a birthday card signed by the staff! It was so personable! Thank you for such a memorable visit !More infoThe SycamorePrice: Moderate• American• Martinsburg•4.8
- MMarkWashington, D.C. Area •6 reviews5.0Dined on Dec 8, 2024A wonderful way to celebrate our 10 year anniversary. The fried green tomatoes are incredible, same for the tempura lobster appetizer. My wife had the scallops/shrimp dish snd I went for the French dip, both super yummy! Then crème brûlée for dessert, wow, just wow. Bonus just fifteen minutes away is the wonderful Happy Hounds Lodge where the pups played while we dined in peace.More infoMagnolias at the millPrice: Expensive• American• Purcellville•4.8
- JJerryvipWashington, D.C. Area •76 reviews4.0Dined on Dec 7, 2024First time diners and enjoyed our experience. The calamari was delicious. We enjoyed the old fashioned and our server was great.More infoBranded ChophousePrice: Expensive• American• Boonsboro•4.2
- JJohnWashington, D.C. Area •1 review4.0Dined on Oct 26, 2024The initial response as a whole was this looks quiet and not so active. Once outside the vehicle and actually checked the place out it came to like right in front of me. The tasting was nice and exposed me to some new wines. The food truck that was there, on Saturday 26th of October, was satisfying to the palate. The musical artist that performed was like a layer of warmth on a chilled evening. She sung some oldies but goodies and kept use entertained for a few hours. The main thing that stood out to me was there were no fire pits to keep warm on a cold afternoon. As a whole I enjoyed my first experience at this establishment I plan to return with more friends.More infoBig Cork VineyardsPrice: Expensive• Wine Bar• Rohrersville•4.4
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Restaurants throughout Shepherdstown, West Virginia prove that old can meet new in many creative ways. When you look for a place to eat in this second-oldest town in West Virginia, you often find an iconic restaurant in a historic building right across the street from one with a modern vibe. Known as one of the best farm-to-table destinations in the country, Shepherdstown offers an array of locally produced options. Many restaurants serve frites from local potatoes, pairing beautifully with chipped beef on toast for a classic American taste. For a different flavor, consider some fish tacos made with fried cod and just the right amounts of cilantro, jalapeno and spicy cabbage slaw wrapped inside a homemade tortilla. This artistic community offers diners a variety of creative cuisines, including Mexican, Central European, German and Japanese choices.
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