Manassas (formerly Manassas Junction) is an independent city in the Commonwealth of Virginia. As of the 2010 Census, the population was 37,821. The city borders Prince William County, the independent city of Manassas Park, and Fairfax County. The Bureau of Economic Analysis includes both Manassas and Manassas Park with Prince William County for statistical purposes.
Restaurants in Manassas
5.0 based on 32 reviews
KO Distilling is an award-winning craft distillery in Historic Manassas, Virginia founded by former US Merchant Marines and Navy Reservists Bill Karlson and John O'Mara. We produce award-winning Bare Knuckle Whiskeys and Battle Standard 142 Gins. Our Bare Knuckle Bourbon, Rye, Wheat, and American whiskeys are distilled in state-of-the-art Vendome copper stills, aged onsite in new 53-gallon American white oak barrels, and made with 100% Virginia-grown grains. Our newest release, Distiller's Reserve Bourbon, is our first Bottled-in-Bond offering. Battle Standard 142 American Dry Style Gins are available in bold Navy Strength, classic Standard Strength, and oaky Barrel-Finished varieties. All of our award-winning spirits are certified Craft Distilled, Kosher, and Virginia's Finest, and they are never chill-filtered.
4.5 based on 27 reviews
BadWolf Brewing Company is a family owned and operated brewery just outside of Old Town Manassas. We focuses on small experimental batches! We offer them fresh off the taps in our cozy nano-sized space. See you in the taproom!!
4.5 based on 8 reviews
Heard about Aroma’s over a year ago, but hesitated in coming as I don’t care much for Morias’s wine, but while in Manassas City recently we decided to give it a try. The place is beautiful decorated and designed with an incredible wine theme! There’s even a large barrel to sit inside!! The staff are very friendly and helpful and they have adult slushies too! They have a large selection of wines and on the day we went, they had a food truck outside too. Prices are very reasonable and there’s plenty of space inside for groups and for many different customers. We definitely plan on returning!
4.5 based on 11 reviews
Sinistral Brewing Company is a family-owned, seven-barrel brewery in Historic Manassas. We're a gathering spot where the world slows down enough that you can catch up a little. Family-friendly, kids & dogs welcomed, outside food allowed.
Excellent brewery in old town Manassas. They do a great job of making many different beers and are very attentive unlike the monster brewery near by. The sour and Porter are excellent and many in our group enjoyed the fish taco IPA.
4.0 based on 38 reviews
A UNIQUELY AMERICAN BREWERY ~ Established 2013 ~ We are a veteran owned and operated microbrewery in Manassas, VA. As veterans and patriots, we find that we owe it to our patrons to only produce the finest beer made with the best ingredients with the same level of attention to detail and passion that we brought to serving our country. 100% American sourced ingredients & Organic base malts 92% Locally sourced or Organic ingredients 1% Of every pint goes to charity ORGANIC & SUSTAINABLE It is worth the extra effort to pay a little more, make a little less and put a whole lot of elbow grease into things to make a better product. A better product that not only tastes great, but is also made in a responsible and sustainable way. We use 100% organic 2-Row in all of our beers and each of our beers is comprised of at least 90% organic ingredients. No genetic modification, no pesticides, no BS just great beer. REUSE, RECYCLE & REDUCE Elbow grease is an understatement to how we built our brewery. We spent hours on end thinking of ways for us to recycle, reuse and reduce our footprint. We started by making all of the furniture in the brewery out of shipping crates and pallets and continued with repurposing items to make our taproom. We may not have the capital just yet to have a ton of fancy energy recapturing devices, but we did create a way to recycle the water we use to chill out wort through a series of hoses so that the beer you drink was actually made from water that was used to chill our wort recapturing not only the water but also the heat reducing the energy it takes to heat our water. Think about it beer being made from making beer? WHY DOES THIS MATTER? We want to bring you the best beer while also making sure it is actually good for both you and the environment around you. So the next time you have a pint of Heritage be sure to stop and think about all that is going into the beer in front of you.
The regular beers on tap are very good and they are always rotating new brews. The staff is friendly and the space is very open and relaxed. On the weekends they normally have a bbq truck out front smoking up some great meats. We will definitely be back.
4.0 based on 9 reviews
I’ve lived in this area for 20 years and after four visits now, Eavesdrop is now my favorite place to relax and drink some really good craft beer. They always have about 3-5 of their own beers on tap, but supplement with the best of other local establishments. I try something new every time and have yet to be disappointed. The ambience is also perfect. Outdoor seating at tables, many with umbrellas or tents to shield you from the sun, OR on their roof is plentiful AND private. There are plenty of group games to play too, such as Corn Hole. For cold weather, they have propane heaters spread around. Indoor seating is available but more limited. Service is always with a smile. Can’t decide? They’ll offer a sample or two. What more can you ask for?
3.5 based on 83 reviews
We were in town visiting family and they had been here before and they loved it. We were not disappointed. The atmosphere is open, outdoors, and similar to any beer garden. Lots of outdoor tables and umbrellas. There is a “satellite” bar outside and the nice thing is that if you order drinks there, you can start a tab there that will carry through to all of the other places to order. You can order BBQ only at the satellite bar. Indoor, there is large seating area to eat and enjoy the fare. Ordering can be done through a self serve kiosk or at an actual register with an employee. Service is fast and the food came out very quickly. There is a stage for music, etc. The music was loud enough to enjoy but not so loud that we had to shout to hear each other. Beer: I had several of the Citralicious. It was tasty and typical IPA. My wife had the Virginia Cream Ale. It was a bit sweet for me but still good in flavor and would be good for anyone not sure if they want a darker beer or an IPA. They also served spiked cider and hot chocolate. Food: we had nachos, sweet and sour brisket bites, and chicken ceasar salad. All were good with perfectly sized out portions. They are pet and kid friendly. Lots of people rode bikes there as well. I will definitely head there again if given the chance.
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