Discover Restaurants offering the best Bar food in Bumpass, Virginia, United States. Bumpass is an unincorporated community in Louisa County, Virginia, United States. Its post office is still in service. National Historical Places registered in Bumpass include the Duke House and Jerdone Castle. The latter is a plantation (now lakefront) where George Washington spent the night on June 10 during his 1791 Southern tour.
3 based on 11 reviews
Between VA-208/Elm Ave and Cutler Ave
We decided to have lunch in Louisa and the place we intended to dine at was closed. After walking down Main Street, we came upon this place. Seems to be a bar/pool hall that serves food, so we thought we would try it. The service was reasonable and the food average. If you are hungry and not looking for much in "style" this place fits the bill. Otherwise, I would look for something else.
3 based on 43 reviews
We decided to try the Cove for dinner on a Saturday night. They were understaffed, but the waitress tried her best. I have a couple of food allergies and ordered accordingly. The kitchen chose to completely ignored my order, slathered my plate with mashed buttered potatoes and soggy veggies, then placed my perfectly good steak on top of it. I didnât want to waste the steak, so I grabbed an appetizer plate for the meat and sent the soggy slop back. After a few attempts, they finally gave me the correct sides. Unfortunately, I ended up having an allergic reaction to the butter anyway. Needless to say, I wonât return. Their disregard for those with allergies is obvious. I canât take that risk again.
3 based on 213 reviews
We cruised to the restaurant on my bossâs pontoon boat and enjoyed a group dinner together followed by ice cream of course. Drinks were good, seafood choices were abundant and I enjoyed my rockfish stuffed with crabmeat. Hush puppies good, baked beans, and cole slaw. Good service. Cruised back carefully at night. Enjoyable evening.
4 based on 99 reviews
The Timber's is UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT as of November 1, 2012 While this restaurant has been around for quite awhile, it is now owned by Vito and Josephine Amato. Vito and I have worked in the food service industry for over 25 years committed to serving onl
Coctails Cosmo and blood orange margarita was delicious about 8.00 apiece. Filet was tough ordered mashed got baked, potato was hard salad freash crisp over 25.00. Prime rib 16 oz 28.00 this baked potato hard to. The salad was good freash crisp lettuce, tomato. Bermuda onion, cuke. Top price for entree but we were disappointed with quality of meat although flavor was good. Had sandwich is there before will stick to that. Wait staff courteous a Lille slow with apologies. They use styrofoam boxes and plastic straws would hope they switch to more environmentally friendly products ie was paper straws,card board containers etc.
4 based on 20 reviews
We camped at Lake Anna State Park and were looking for a quick bite to eat before heading home. Anna Cabana's was about 20 minutes drive from the state park. We had the dog with us but the manager said we couldn't have her in areas with food due to health regulations - said he had already been written up for it - but he did let us tie the dog to the outside of the deck in back immediately beside the outside dining area so she ended up being only five feet away. We had the bbq sandwich since it was the special of the day at $6. Included a good size portion of fries that were served fresh. Staff was very friendly and attentive.
4 based on 93 reviews
(540) 872-7245
Stopped for late lunch. Glad we did. Dining room on main floor, bar in basement. Old/historic tavern - dark/wood interior with lots of antiques along one wall. Outside seating available in back. Menu plus daily specials. Service was very good. Ordered mile high meatloaf and liver with onions. Both meals were excellent. Great comfort food meals. Took pics, but not before they were half eaten ;)Meals are very reasonably priced - ours were each under $10. Highly recommended.
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