This tavern was George Washington's favorite for seafood. Mrs. Campbell's dinner menu includes crab cakes, Gloucester chicken, filet of beef with crab-stuffed shrimp, fritters and...
Of course there are historic places to eat around Williamsburg, Virginia. Stop by Colonial Williamsburg and have a bit to eat at the Shields Tavern. Have a hearty meal of seafood gumbo, or go lighter with a vegetable wrap or BLT. Also in Colonial Williamsburg is the King's Arms Tavern, where the staff dresses in period clothing, and the menu is reminiscent of colonial times: peanut soup, Virginia ham, colonial game pie. You'll feel as if you've been directed back in time!
This tavern was George Washington's favorite for seafood. Mrs. Campbell's dinner menu includes crab cakes, Gloucester chicken, filet of beef with crab-stuffed shrimp, fritters and...
A tavern specializing in barbeque and other colonial quick fare! By day Chowning's is an 18th-century ale house and in the evenings it is widely...
Simple elegance, befitting the statesmen and gentry who often dined here. This 18th-century chop house provides a genteel atmosphere at dinner. Specialties include peanut soup,...
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Relaxed yet luxurious, The Terrace and Goodwin Rooms retain The Williamsburg Inn’s charm and sophistication while serving up contemporary expressions of American classics. At breakfast...