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Aromas
(757)221-6676 $
Located on Prince George Street, in the Merchants
Square shopping area, Aromas offers coffee, espresso,
specialty teas plus great soups, salads and sandwiches
all served in a casual setting. Pasta dishes and
specials are tempting offerings for a planning a
dinner visit. Fashioned like an old world
coffeehouse, Aromas is definitely relaxed. Popular
with the college crowd, the atmosphere is ideal for
people-watching as well as dining. Its also
perfect for grabbing just a coffee and fresh made
pastry. / Limited outdoor seating weather permitting
www.aromasworld.com 
Bones Grand Slam Eatery
& Sports Bar (757)229-4100 $
Located in the Four Points Hotel on York Street,
Bones offers spit fire roasted chicken, hickory smoked
ribs, and all the fixins including Moms
mashed potatoes. The best sports events are taking
place all around on a series of 20 TV screens. Diners
join in sports contest at the pool or foosball tables.
Laid back and good food, too...thats Bones!
Eagles at Kingsmill
(757) 253-3900 $-$$
Located in the Kingsmill Clubhouse, dine with a view
of the 18th green of the River Course, home of the
Michelob Championship. Its light fare at the
Eagles, where sandwiches and salads are the
main offerings along with homemade soups and superb
desserts. The restaurant is filled with the highlights
of over 18 years of golf history made at Kingsmill.
Open for lunch and dinner.
Gabriel
Archer Tavern (Williamsburg Winery) (757)
229-0999 $-$$
The rustic dining room faces the winery buildings,
with an adjacent shaded patio area overlooking the
vineyards. This tavern is open year round for lunch
only (summer weekends open for dinner), serving up
a light fare to accompany some of the winerys
select vintages. Old world charm and ambience highlight
a delicious menu of sandwiches, salads, focaccia,
cheese samplers and homemade cookies. Pick a nice
day and eat outside under the trellis. www.williamsburgwinery.com
The Golden Horseshoe
(757) 229-2141 $-$$
The Gold and the Green Golf Club Dining Rooms offer
a great selection of sandwiches, salads and light
luncheon fare in two separate locations off South
England Street. The Gold overlooks the 18th green
of the Golden Horseshoe Gold Course, the dining room
is small with a balcony of about equal size. The
Green is in a wooded grove off the 18th on the Green
Course and has a bit larger dining room and some
outdoor patio seating. The Gold is opened year round,
The Green is opened seasonally so check before you
make the drive.
Old Chickahominy House (757)
229-4689 $
Open only for Breakfast and Lunch, this establishment
is unique unto itself. Serving old Virginia specialties,
such as ham biscuits and Brunswick stew, its
the flavor of the 18th-century tavern-like atmosphere
that takes you back to times gone by. The food is
good and the prices are very reasonable. Located
on Jamestown Road, just south of 199.
The
Polo Club (757) 220-1122 $
Located just south of 199 on Jamestown Road, The
Polo Club features an eclectic menu filled with homemade
soups, seven hamburger combinations, meal sized salads
and appetizers, loads of sandwiches and several pasta
specials, featuring chicken, beef or seafood. A favorite
lunch stop for those who are real hungry! Also opened
for dinner and late night dining. www.poloclubrestaurant.com
Regattas at Kingsmill
(757) 253-3900 $-$$
Located in the Kingsmill Sports Club complex, Regattas
has a birds eye view of the James River. The nautical
theme of this restaurant is fresh and appealing as
is the menu which features gourmet pizzas cooked
in the open wood oven, salads, homemade soups and
sandwiches of every kind. Families are welcome! Regattas
is open for lunch and dinner.
Shacklefords
(757) 258-5559 $
From steamed shrimp to some of the best hamburgers
and sandwiches around, theres something for
everyone at Shacklefords. Pasta dishes, unique
chicken and seafood combinations, make this restaurant
in Monticello Marketplace a luncheon destination
to look for...absolutely!
Hog Wild Smokehouse (757) 741-2515 $-$$
A bit out of the way, but well worth the trip if you are hungry. Several miles west of town on Route 60 this place serves up smoked barbequed meats and a host of country sides with some of the best and most unique sauces you'll ever find. From chicken to ribs, sandwiches to full meals, the food is a treat with tables available outside or in. The restaurant is very tidy and welcoming. Open for lunch and dinner.
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