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- TTinaVirginia •11 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoThe food was delicious beginning with the appetizers of “Kung Pao Shrimp “ and “Cheesy Crab Dip”. Then on to the entrees. Too many to name but superb. Dessert rounded out this wonderful evening. The wait staff was amazing and very attentive.More infoRegion's 117Price: Moderate• American• Winchester•4.8
- DDenisevipWashington, D.C. Area •56 reviews5.0Dined on Nov 1, 2024My first time there and I really enjoyed the food and the restaurant in general. I had a very large delicious trout filet that was cooked and served perfectly. Love that the restaurant is on the W&D bike path. Purceville is very cute and historic town. Will be backMore infoMagnolias at the millPrice: Expensive• American• Purcellville•4.7
- JJennyWashington, D.C. Area •1 review5.0Dined on Oct 27, 2024Their Sunday brunch is the absolute best! Well-paced, perfect portions of excellent food always makes for a wonderful experience. Consistently amazing!More infoVillage Square RestaurantPrice: Expensive• American• Winchester•4.5
- OTOpenTable DinerVirginia •2 reviews5.0Dined on Nov 11, 2023Server Stephen was outstanding even though late towards closing Kitchen honored our request for cookie sundae also although close to closing Thank youMore infoUno Pizzeria & Grill – Old Town WinchesterPrice: Moderate• Pizzeria• Winchester•4.3
- JjimmyjWest Virginia •5 reviews5.0Dined on May 13, 2023Our server did an excellent job of getting our drinks and follow up with our dinner on a timely basis. We used open table and were seated right away. If I had any criticism it would be my lobster was way over cooked but the steak was perfect. Overall, we enjoyed a nice evening and totally recommend this restaurantMore infoRed Lobster - WinchesterPrice: Moderate• Seafood• Winchester
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Historic battlefields in Winchester, Virginia, in the scenic Shenandoah Valley, are surrounded by vineyards, farmers' markets, and fruitful fields of cantaloupes and watermelons. Dining options in Winchester, Virginia, include: national family restaurant chains, or French, Italian, or Thai international cuisine. {2] Tea houses offer gourmet tea with freshly baked pastries or cakes. Reservations are necessary for five star restaurants and tea houses in Winchester. Mexican restaurants serve signature vegetarian main dishes, salad, and desserts. [4} The down to earth, relaxed family atmosphere of the bakeries, pizzerias, and eateries bring meat, bread, and vegetables together to delight even your pickiest eaters. Many restaurants serve imported and American beers and fine wine made from vintage collections.
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