82 Results for tag "Food & Drink"
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Chowning's Tavern
Closed for renovation. Gather ‘round at Chowning’s Tavern for hearty, Colonial-inspired pub fare, all served up in an authentic alehouse atmosphere. Chowning’s Tavern is open on a first-come, first-serve basis. JOSIAH CHOWNING Little is known about Josiah Chowning. When the tavern was reconstructed, Colonial Williamsburg believed it was located on this site, but we now know that a store and dwelling were here and that the tavern was somewhere nearby. Chowning’s business lasted less than two years, but its twentieth-century counterpart has accommodated travelers and locals for over fifty years. Chairs, benches, and tables represent the sturdy furniture found in colonial taverns catering to the middling sort. Excavated fragments show that the blue and yellow peacock on the dinnerware was one of several colorful bird motifs used by early Williamsburg residents. Utilitarian stoneware tableware, plain tin sconces, and simply framed maps and prints accentuate the informality of Chowning’s Tavern. *ADA Accessible wheelchair lift is available. Please check in at the front, and our host will escort guests to the lift at the rear of the building. Note this cannot be seen from the street. Parking near the Historic Area is recommended. If you plan to park at the Colonial Williamsburg Visitor Center, please check the bus schedule.
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Gold Course Clubhouse Grill
Cap off a round on the Gold Course with a cold drink at the Horseshoe Bar, dine in the restaurant, or soak in views of the 18th hole from the outdoor terrace. The Golden Horseshoe Clubhouse features the Golden Smoke Menu showcasing Virginia local oak smoked BBQ including brisket, pork, chicken, and weekly specials. Also available are delicious appetizers, vegetarian options, burgers, salads and seasonal cobbler. A gathering placing for golfers and guests alike, the Gold Course Clubhouse Grill offers a casual dining experience just minutes from more at Colonial Williamsburg Resorts.
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Museum Café
After you’ve explored the museum’s engaging exhibits and your curiosity has been satisfied, do the same with your appetite at the Museum Café. From fresh salads to wraps, it’s the perfect spot for a break from the excitement of historic Colonial Williamsburg. Explore menu items that satisfy everyone’s tastes. Adults can also choose from a selection of tavern beers and wines.
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Raleigh Tavern Bakery
Looking for a light bite, fresh sandwiches, or freshly baked goods, then Raleigh Tavern Bakery is your next stop. Nestled behind the Raleigh Tavern, across the street from King’s Arms Tavern, stop in to delight in a fresh Ginger Cake, baked daily in our Authentic Wood Fire Ovens. Served hot out of the oven each morning, they pair perfectly with a fresh cup of coffee. Or enjoy them in the afternoon with soft serve ice cream, additional baked goods, cold drinks and other snacks.
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Terrace & Goodwin Rooms at Williamsburg Inn
Relaxed yet luxurious, The Terrace & Goodwin Rooms retain The Williamsburg Inn’s charm and sophistication while serving up contemporary expressions of American classics. At breakfast in the Terrace Room or Goodwin Room, enjoy the Chef’s morning amuse-bouche to jumpstart your day, followed by a two-course prix-fixe menu featuring new creative dishes and showcasing signatures such as the Tidewater Omelet with Chesapeake blue crab and the Goodwin Benedict with Virginia ham. Breakfast – Walk-In Only | Dinner – Reservations Required Dress Preference: Resort Casual Dine with us in comfort! You’re on vacation! Dress preference includes shirts, polos, blouses, dresses, skirts, slacks, jeans and shorts. Footwear includes shoes, tennis shoes, sneakers, and sandals. Please refrain from wearing flip flops and sportswear.
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Sweet Tea & Barley
Southern flavors shine through with the familiar, yet innovative, cuisine and casual atmosphere of Sweet Tea & Barley at the Williamsburg Lodge. From fresh salads to perfect pub bites, to satisfying sandwiches, it’s the place to gather for a good time. Drinks are crafted by hand, and local ingredients highlight the true spirit of the area. Take it outside to the patio for a cocktail where laughter and lively conversation fill the air.
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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
Carry on traditions—or start some new ones—in a comfortable and classic environment at Traditions in the Williamsburg Lodge. Chef Justin Haynes and Restaurant Manager Stephanie Wise give Mid-Atlantic cuisine a modern twist during daily breakfast and lunch service. Walk-in only. We are happy to accommodate any allergies you have. Most dishes can be prepared gluten-free.
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Rockefeller Room at Williamsburg Inn
The Williamsburg Inn is pleased to present the Rockefeller Room, the crown jewel of Abby and John D. Rockefeller Jr.’s home away from home. The featured menu is a five-course prix-fixe menu with available wine pairings from the Williamsburg Inn’s world-class cellar. We are delighted to offer the finest and most luxurious ingredients from local watermen, farmers, and worldly artisans. The Rockefellers revered opulence; therefore, we developed our menu to offer an evening filled with extravagance. Familiar flavors paired with southern hospitality reflect the soul of our story, history, and the melting pot of ingredients brought to our country from its inception. Before we begin, we may be limited in our ability to modify our menu, especially for severe allium and dairy allergies. However, with advance notice, we will be happy to accommodate any allergy with customized menu adjustments. Dress Preference: Evening Elegant Casual Enjoy your evening in the Rockefeller Room, the original dining room of Mr. and Mrs. Rockefeller’s Inn, in style. For your comfort, we suggest an “Evening Elegant Casual” dress preference, meaning long-sleeved dress shirts, sweaters, slacks, skirts, or dresses with coordinating footwear. A blazer or wrap can top the look. We invite you to dine like a Rockefeller and dress to the nines!
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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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King's Arms Tavern
Originally opened by Jane Vobe in 1772, this authentic reproduction public house serves up a transporting experience for the senses in Colonial Williamsburg. Everything is true to the time period at King’s Arms Tavern, from the fashion sported by servers to the pewter candlesticks—all adding to an air of colonial elegance. Inspired by 18th-century recipes, but with updates to suit 21st-century tastes, tuck into a chophouse menu featuring prime rib, pork chops, and more. *ADA Accessible dining is available in the Purdie Kitchen. Please note this colonial building is separate from King’s Arms Tavern. Please check-in at the front, and our host will escort guests to the Purdie Kitchen.
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McKenzie Apothecary
McKenzie Apothecary is a small counter-service concession offering freshly baked items, juices and organic soda, sandwiches, jams & honey, coffee and cold drinks.
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Dubois Grocer
Dubois Grocer is the ideal place for a mid-afternoon break while exploring the Colonial Williamsburg Historic Area. Take a few minutes to grab a refreshing cold beverage and freshly popped popcorn or satisfy your sweet tooth with 8 flavors of mouth-watering ice cream or with a bountiful selection of candies.
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Shields Tavern
The term “Groaning Board,” possibly originating in the Middle Ages, described a table so laden with food that it seemed to groan under the weight, or perhaps the guests groaned with delight. In the 18th century, taverns were central hubs for news, information, and travel rest stops, where guests paid a fee set by the Governor for a meal and a place to sleep, typically a crowded spot on the floor. Visitors to Shields Tavern would encounter the cosmopolitan nature of the Atlantic world, with consumables like molasses, sugar, and rum from the West Indies; wines from Portugal, Spain, and France; coffee from Africa, Asia, and the Caribbean; tea from Asia; citrus fruits from the Caribbean; and spices globally sourced. Archaeology reveals that Shields served patrons with British, Chinese, and German ceramic wares, and newspapers reported world news. English was predominantly spoken, though with varied accents from Britain, the West Indies, and Africa. Taverns were gathering places for locals and for diverse people, objects, and ideas. Jean Marot, a Frenchman, operated a tavern on this site from 1709 until his death in 1717, after which his widow Anne took over. Their daughter Anne and her husband James Shields managed it from the early 1740s, living there with their children and several enslaved workers. By 1750, Shields Tavern was one of seven licensed taverns in Williamsburg, offering food, drink, lodgings, and entertainment like gambling and billiards. It catered to the lesser gentry and upper middling ranks of Williamsburg society and travelers to the capital. For Groups: Attract your attendees with the historic ambience of Shields Tavern at Colonial Williamsburg Resorts. Feast on southern staple foods where nation builders crafted the future of America, or come together with your team inside or outside with our tavern rental services. Your guests can enjoy interactive dining experiences for all types of corporate and celebratory events or they can decompress in the tranquil outside garden during leisurely meeting moments. When it comes to building connections with your group, there’s no better place than this spacious, yet intimate venue.
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Christiana Campbell's Tavern
George Washington frequented Christiana Campbell’s Tavern for its delicious seafood in the 18th century. Lively conversation and learned discussion have returned to Campbell’s Tavern. We are looking forward to welcoming back guests to enjoy our historically inspired, locally acquired menu of shrimp, scallops, and fish, and of course our world-renowned crab cakes and spoon bread. Reservations can be made by calling Guest Services at 1-888-965-7254.
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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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The Cupboard Grab & Go
Your everyday grab & go food and beverage, coffee, snack option in the Williamsburg Lodge.
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The Social Terrace
The Social Terrace offers a relaxing outdoor space to enjoy our hand-crafted cocktails or a delicious meal with friends and family. Enjoy a premier al fresco dining experience with a menu of inventive dishes as well as some old favorites. Settle in to enjoy the sounds of a gorgeous water feature and sweeping views of the Golden Horseshoe Golf Course. Dress Preference: Resort Outdoor Casual We aspire for our guests on the Social Terrace to feel comfortable while enjoying al fresco dining. Casual shirts, pants, shorts and dresses including swimsuit cover-ups are acceptable. All footwear is acceptable, even flip flops. We invite sunglasses and hats on those particularly sunny Virginia days.
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Restoration Bar at Williamsburg Inn
Relaxed yet luxurious, The Restoration Bar retains The Williamsburg Inn’s charm and sophistication while serving up contemporary expressions of American classics. Dress Preference: Dressy Resort Casual While enjoying a glass of wine or a delicious craft cocktail that the Restoration Bar, please consider your ensemble to be dressy-casual. Dress shirts, blouses, dresses, skirts, slacks and nice jeans accented with elegant sandals or closed toes shoes are well acceptable. Please avoid wearing t-shirts, sportswear, tattered jeans, and flipflops
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The Cellar at Christiana Campbell's Tavern
Step back in time and immerse yourself in the convivial charm of Colonial Williamsburg’s newest walk-in experience. Nestled beneath the historic walls of Christiana Campbell’s Tavern, The Cellar invites a limited number of guests to relish an evening of authentic 18th-century ambiance. To accompany your libations, indulge in a selection of light fare that pays homage to the culinary traditions of the past. From delicate bites to savory treats, each dish is crafted with an artisanal touch, ensuring a delightful experience for your palate. Please note, The Cellar experience is exclusively walk-up only, adding an element of spontaneity to your visit. Seating is limited, so be sure to arrive early to secure your place in this immersive journey through time.
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Huzzah's Eatery
Grab & Go. At Huzzah’s every bite tells a story of flavor and freshness. Our menu is a tantalizing journey through the culinary landscape, offering an array of mouthwatering sandwiches, crisp salads, refreshing beverages, and so much more waiting to be discovered.
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Green Course Clubhouse Bar
Unwind at the Green Course Clubhouse Bar, where you can enjoy free games like billiards, foosball, and cornhole while celebrating with a fine selection of cigars. The menu offers a fantastic variety of unique dishes, ensuring there’s something for everyone to savor. Whether you're looking for a casual bite or a refreshing drink, the Green Course Clubhouse Bar is the perfect spot to relax after a round of golf.
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Gold Course Clubhouse Bar
Enjoy a refreshing drink after your round on the Gold Course at the Horseshoe Bar or indulge in a meal while taking in views of the 18th hole from the outdoor terrace. The Golden Horseshoe Clubhouse offers a variety of tasty options, including appetizers, vegetarian dishes, burgers, salads, and seasonal cobbler. This casual dining spot is a favorite gathering place for golfers and visitors, located just minutes away from Colonial Williamsburg Resorts. For a quick bite, head downstairs to the Gold Course Clubhouse Bar, where you’ll find grab-and-go sandwiches, salads, and snack options.