Reviews on Bar food in Ashburn, Virginia, United States. Ashburn is a census-designated place (CDP) in Loudoun County, Virginia. As of the 2010 United States Census, its population was 43,511. It is 30 miles (48 km) northwest of Washington, D.C. and part of the Washington metropolitan area.
Things to do in Ashburn
4 based on 94 reviews
Eat. Drink. Be Happy. What does it take to be a regular at Bar Louie Ashburn? An enjoyment of the craft and the desire to experience something out of the ordinary. From our Chicago roots, we've always known that having a comfortable place to hang out, get
I work in Ashburn and love coming here for lunch! They also have a great Happy Hour to help wait out traffic!We love having you with us, Cynthia! It's awesome to know that you're a fan, and we can't wait to see you again!
3 based on 97 reviews
At Copperwood Tavern, we aim to give our customers an enjoyable and memorable dining experience. We chose to be a Farm-to-Table restaurant because it represents the freshest product available. We take pride in offering the freshest quality dishes by servi
After dinner here several times, Copperwood is deserving of a great review. Each dish is carefully prepared and is always fresh. Don't expect to be served quickly as their dishes are made to order. It's always worth the wait.
4 based on 48 reviews
Baker's Crust Artisan Kitchen in Ashburn opened on August 21, 2017 as part of a local restaurant chain that was born in Virginia Beach, VA in 1993. Baker's Crust offers an upscale casual dining experience that encompasses a full menu exploding with flavor
Baker's crust is our go to place if we want to eat close to home and not wait for a table. The kiddos like the pizza and the sashimi tuna burger is good. We usually go during happy hour time since they offer it on weekends.
4 based on 56 reviews
Alamo has become one of my familyâs favorite places to enjoy a movie, particularly due to the key distinction between Alamo and the majority of other movie theaters: the food selection! At Alamo, upon being seated, you will find menus under long, horizontal tables that parallel the seats. From burgers to pizzas to various appetizers and cuisines as well as a selection of shakes, beers, desserts, and, of course, popcorn, Alamo is a fantastic place to enjoy a decent meal while watching a movie, especially if you are searching for a healthier or more diverse food selection. Ordering food is fairly simple, as you write your order or any requests on cards provided at your table, and your bill is delivered approximately 15 minutes before the end of the movie. The food has always been 3-5 stars every time I have gone, and the service has been on point each time. Overall, I would highly recommend Alamo for a fun and relaxing dining experience at the movies!
4 based on 124 reviews
Stopped in on my birthday earlier this month to try some of their offerings.Very impressive Brewery. (they serve food too!)Their Pils and Marzen are definitely good choices.A wall of pinball machines lines one wall, and there's a separate back room as well.Also - has video games for younger kids to play while parents sample.
4 based on 83 reviews
Good times, made locally. People come here to be here. For good beer. Cool surroundings. And one burger to rule them all. Gathering is what we do. b Restaurants is where we do it.
The only saving grace for the experience here is that the food was excellent (when it finally arrived.) We stopped here before the light festival, so it was only about 5pm or so, and wasn't busy. We stopped in with two families and small children, so needless to say, we don't get out much, but when we do, we want to make it count, and the fundamental understanding/practice of a business that takes your money for a service provided is not to be taken for granted. Well, that was violated and stomped on, and left a bad taste in our mouths, so to speak. Seating a party of 7 was an unheard of question, like we were aliens from another planet. Ordering a beer should not be a 30 minute affair after you order it. I actually went up to the bar, which was a few feet away from the table and ordered a beer. Most of the other drinks ordered were not received. The appetizer never arrived as well. One of the kids' meals did not arrive/wasn't put in. I want to note that it was stressed that we should have the kids' food first because they were starving. The waiter was elusive, but seen around the half empty restaurant many times. We had to flag down other wait staff to get anything done. Also wanted to mention that there were a few other tables with about the same size parties around us that were there before us, and still there after we left that had the same issues, not surprising, but they were way more tolerant of the bad service than we were, and our tolerance level is high. Also on the way out I saw the manager getting a verbal beat down with other angry customers who couldn't believe that their food didn't show up. (you know the whole reason that you're at a restaurant to begin with.) The only positive I can say is that the food, when it actually did arrive, was very good. As I had to serve myself when it came to many items for our party, we could of just stayed at home.With the already inflated prices of CashBurn/NOVA/Loudoun One, I really wish I could take my discounted 10% tip (reflects the service, but deserved a 0%) back because I really feel ripped off now.
4 based on 804 reviews
American casual restaurant with a micro brewery serving a western inspired menu.
Haven't eaten here for a while since moving out of the area, but we were very happy to return for lunch. The food is as good as we remember and the draft beers are always good. You can't go wrong with a Great American Pale Ale. The fish tacos were delicious and so was the chicken sandwich. We ate at the bar, since our time was limited, but our server Christina was friendly and efficient. Sure wish they would expand to the Richmond area!
4 based on 177 reviews
We're known for wood-fired pizzas, mini burgers, fresh salads and chef-inspired entrées, like pan-seared sea bass and oven-roasted filet mignon. It's American bistro fare, crafted from high quality ingredients with a chef at the helm in every kitchen.
So on the recommendation of a friend, I opted to go to Matchbox for my next monthly dinner with another friend. We were there well before the dinner rush so we got a nice booth away from the bar but not too far from the door. Our server (never got his name) was very personable, however he did seem to disappear for long spans of time and after ordering our appetizer, it took a while for him to come back and get our meal order. For an appetizer, we shared the delicious arancini. The risotto was al dente with a bit of bite, the cheese was gooey and the marinara was a little spicy. I felt it could have been salted a bit more liberally, but I like my risotto salty. For our meal, we shared the 10" cremini mushroom pizza. The crust was thin and crispy, the mushrooms were fresh and flavorful. There was a good quantity of arugula on top which added a nice pepper flavor to the pizza. It was a great meal and a perfect quantity of food for the two of us.
4 based on 323 reviews
Our group of 4 couples first tasted some wines, then visited the restaurant on site. The wine tasting offered 2 different schemes, depending on your wine preferences. This was a good option, because each couple chose different tastings in order to try all of the possibilities. Many wines were excellent, though some were pricey. One tasting offered a choice from the 'chocolates and truffles' display. If you like chocolate, this was a great option. We all bought a small selection of wines and moved to the restaurant. Nice menu with lots of items for lunch or dinner. I chose 2 appetizers, the pot stickers (w/pork) and the crab/lobster bisque. This turned out to be an excellent combination. Others were all over the menu with their choices, but everyone liked the food. Overall, we were impressed with Cooper's Hawk.
4 based on 821 reviews
When the opportunity arose for a new restaurant at Broadlands, just west of Dulles Airport in Loudoun County, Virginia, it became an ideal chance to create a truly unique destination for dining. This sprawling, rustic tavern features four bars and numerou
Historic Willow Creek Farm in Loudon County, VA combined four unique antique heavy timber structures in to a fantastic restaurant. The menu selections were so varied and hard to choose from (have gluten-free and vegetarian). Our group had the wild caught salmon from Alaska, salad topped with filet mignon, and some of the best ribs east of Memphis. We finished with key lime mousse and a gluten-free chocolate cake spectacular. Great service!
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