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I typically only get Dunkin Donuts Coffee if there is nothing else around. Although I do typically like their iced tea. Usually the hot drinks are rather inconsistent. Woodstock isnât known for its coffee houses, so I gave it a shot. I just went with an iced coffee, and was pleased with the cup I got. It is serve yourself, which I was fine with. It made my stop quick. The flavor was good and it kept me going. The clerks at the counter were friendly as well. It is located at the Shell gas station just off Interstate 81 at the Woodstock exit. There are other restaurants and hotels nearby.
3 based on 42 reviews
Nice quaint diner/restaurant. We stopped in for lunch on our way back from Luray Caverns. Inside it was all natural light and shade. The service was quick, courteous, and delightful. Dining was spacious and laid back. They had local coffee and all types of homemade cookies on display at the counter. For the meal I got a ribeye and to my delight it was done to perfection (medium). Usually a diner doesn't get that right ;) but I felt like ordering it anyway. The crabcake was not great but ok. My family got soups and chicken sandwiches which were generous. Everything was just perfect. The cookies were amazing. Try the grasshopper.
4 based on 92 reviews
We were a large group (27 people), and had made a reservation weeks in advance. We arrived at 7pm, they pointed us to our table.... with room for 18 people. We had to ask other people to move so that we could all get seated (we later found out that the people we asked to move was one of the owners and his friends).It took until after 7:30pm for everyone to place their order, as we all had to stand in line to place our order at one of 2 registers. We then had to wait forever for the food to come out, with the last couple of orders finally arriving after 9:30pm! It was total chaos. You knew it was bad when people throughout the place (not just our group) were applauding when their food finally arrived.When I spoke to one of the owners, he explained that they just can't really handle such a large crowd all at once. I suggested that maybe they shouldn't take reservations for such large groups (or at least make it clear how long we would have to wait), and his response was "yeah.... we're not going to do that... people never mind waiting more than an hour for their food". WHAT?!?!? Did he really just say that?!?!? I was appalled by his indifference. Part of me wished he would have lied and told me he felt bad for us having to wait so long (but he didn't).The beer was very good, but you had to wait in the same line to get a beer as to order food, and few were willing to wait in line to get a second beer.The food was "good" (but check out the pic of how small the wings were), the beer was "very good", but the service and ownership is the model for how NOT to run a business. Stay away from this place, until they learn how to run a hospitality business.
4 based on 195 reviews
We stopped for breakfast while driving south. The food was good, the service was terrible. Tiffany was our server. It took about 10 minutes before she came over. They were not busy. No apology or excuse for taking her time showing up. She did not smile once the whole time at us or any of her other tables. If this was a first time at a Cracker Barrel I might not go back again. I probably won't stop here again.
4 based on 334 reviews
This restaurant spans back hundreds of years when this place was the frontier. Back then there was a spring in the house and people would come by for good water. People are still coming to the house and for good reason. Not only is this place charmingly local with a cool history, it serves up decent food as well. I went with the steak, which had a nice marinade giving a very nice flavor to the steak overall. The fries corn was very moreish, and could definitely see eating way too much of that. The service was good and the people were lovely â definitely recommend!
4 based on 83 reviews
With everything from comfort foods to unique cuisines, caraMELized has something that is sure to satisfy your taste buds. Quality food and affordable prices. CaraMELize your palate.
We stopped into this establishment before checking into our hotel. What drew us to the establishment was their listing of "comfort food". My wife had an open roast beef sandwich while I opted for a serving of Mel's meatloaf. My wife was satisfied with her meal and I was satisfied with the meatloaf - nothing exceptional. The menu stated the side of mashed potatoes would be covered in gravy. Mine came naked. Dessert was a warm cinnamon roll. The waitress who FINALLY decided to serve us walked by and looked at us for at least five times. When she finally stopped to ask us if we had been helped, a good ten minutes had gone by and she remarked that it was a busy evening even though the dining area was only about 30% occupied.
4 based on 70 reviews
Very nice setting inside a plant and flower shop, quiet atmosphere, friendly waiters and staff. Coffee is excellent and strong. Br always burrito tasty, oatmeal also and their cookies and scones smooth and delicious.
4 based on 214 reviews
In business since 2005, the Woodstock Cafe has become one of the anchor tenants of this beautiful, Shenandoah Valley, historic town. Serving excellent coffee, panini sandwiches and bountiful salads, the Cafe also features one of the best retail wine selec
Returned to the Woodstock Cafe for dinner since it was purchased by new owners, Jose and Nikki. Dinner and service were amazing. Last visit was for Iunch which was outstanding, but last night dinner was superb. Delicious appetizer of calamari and mixed veggies. Fried to perfection. Table mates had scallops which were excellent, I had pork belly cooked to perfection. One of us even ordered sweet corn grits for a taste after dinner. Banana pudding and creamy corn Creme brûlée topped us off. Go as soon as you can!
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4 based on 56 reviews
This place is very much off the beaten path but a nice drive through the countryside. It seems more like a "locals" hangout than anything else. It is quirky to say the least. The beers we tried we really enjoyed but the food was less than average. A $7 sausage on a bun and a $13.50 individual pizza and both were just okay at best. Go for a sampling of the interesting beers they have on tap but far better places to eat in the area. If you are just spending the day in the valley not sure it would be high on the list of things to do!Thanks for giving us a try. We could lower the price of our sausages served on a homemade pretzel roll and meat pizzas' if we purchased our meats from an industrial food provider. Since farming is important to us, we partner with a local farmer for all of our meats. We know exactly how the animals were raised and that they were treated humanely. We also believe it is important to make as much of our food from scratch in house and paying our labor a fair wage.
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4 based on 61 reviews
To be honest, there was nothing outstanding about this place, except that everything was done right. From the attentive friendly service to the cooked-just-as-requested steak, everything was spot on. Lady enjoyed the scallops dish with side of rice. The pork belly is more meat than fat [where most places its the other way around]. Nice that you get to pick your two sides. Very pleasant evening.
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