Find out what Bar restaurants to try in Stephens City. Stephens City (/ˈstiːvənz/ STEE-vənz) is an incorporated town in the southern part of Frederick County, Virginia, United States, with a population of 1,829 at the time of the 2010 Census. In 2014, it was estimated that the population of Stephens City had risen to 1,921.
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4 based on 125 reviews
fresh salads, panini , pasta , mediterranean and daily specials in a upscale casual environment. We take pride in the service and quickness of the food you order.
Went in for lunch and was greeted right away sat in a comfy Booth the restaurant was extremely clean the table was very clean fantastic menu options well-priced the server Josh was great fresh-brewed iced tea homemade potato chips and a steak and cheese that was five stars absolutely perfect food and service the gripe I have is that they have a very strong orange-scented bathroom freshener and it's so powerful it seeps out into the back of the restaurant so instead of smelling hot food you smell bathroom air freshener this is an easy fix and I hope they take a consideration to it I will definitely be back I'll just sit in a different place so glad I found this place
4 based on 227 reviews
Decided to meet sister-n-law and brother-n-law here for dinner Saturday night. We hadnât been in close to 2 years due to a bad experience. Aside from the horribly sticky tables (use the menu as a placemat), it was very good. We tried the splash cocktails, orange and watermelon and they were really good. Our server was very informative and attentive.Two of us had wings, grilled boneless and bone-in hot, and they were great. The other 2 had a chicken dish that they raved about.We will definitely be back!
4 based on 323 reviews
Stopped in with friends for an early dinner . A burger, 2x salmon salads, and a daily special ⦠sliced flank steak with a "brown" sauce over a bed of risotto with a cup of avgolemeno soup. Draft beers all around. Great selection of draft beers ! Local micros (including the "upstairs" brewery). Quick meal, tasty, and the beer was great !
4 based on 82 reviews
Dine in the Colonial Days. Historic good taste is the specialty of the Inn, with authentic Regional American Cuisine available with advanced notice to larger groups in one of our antique filled dining rooms. This week we're open on Friday at 4 PM and Satu
Staying at the Wayside again, we took full advantage of their historic dining rooms and tavern. Our dinner in the oldest part of the inn, the slave kitchen, predates the lodging starting in 1797. The brick room has a small entrance, original kitchen fireplace,low ceilings and is only about 15' by 18'. With only about 4 tables and candle lighting, it is a treat to dine in such an atmosphere. Our waitress who also served us both mornings at breakfast was fantastic and my crab cakes were very good. My wife's pork chop dinner was great, filling and extremely reasonably priced. When asked if we were celebrating any thing, upon our reply yes to anniversary, our waitress brought us a fabulous unexpected dessert. Another evening we visited the tavern(Larrick's) that can be reached from many of the inn's hallways or from a separate side entrance on the north side of the inn. There is a small bar and dining room with 1 TV, a side room with a musician that evening as well as an outside deck area. They have a popcorn machine with butter or Old Bay toppings. The steamed shrimp were very good and the cozy tavern had a nice reasonably priced beer and wine selection. They also have another large room on the other side of the room that had various musical groups both weekend nights. Staying at the inn again, the breakfast was fantastic. They had eggs, pancakes, French toast with fruit, fruit cups, biscuits, ham, bacon, sausage, teas, juices and homemade jam. The breakfasts were so filling we did not eat lunch either day during our stay. There are 3 nice dining areas to enjoy breakfast surrounded by history and charm. And breakfast is available to everyone, not just inn guests.
4 based on 157 reviews
What an enjoyable dining experience! We were immediately greeted upon entering the restaurant, we were also sat quickly thanks to the call ahead seating. The atmosphere is very nice and the booths are very comfortable and larger than normal. Our waitress was incredibly sweet and professional. She told us about the daily specials, explaining them in detail. We ordered an appetizer that arrived quickly and it looked and tasted fabulous. The menu offers a wide variety for different tastes. Between my family and I we ordered steak, a bacon cheeseburger, two pasta dishes and a pizza. Everything we ordered was cooked to perfection and tasted fabulous! While eating we were greeted by the manager/owner and she asked how everything was, she also wished my wife a Happy Motherâs Day which made my wife smile. When we arrived the dinner rush had not begun, however by the time we left every table was taken, the restaurant was busy but seemed to be running like a well tuned machine. This was a very enjoyable experience and we will be returning!!
3 based on 67 reviews
Iconic Maryland bar and restaurant serving famous crab dip, fresh & never frozen 100% beef burgers, fan-favorite wings, a $7.99 lunch menu, and a wide selection of local, craft, and specialty beers. Always a good game on TV, and every seat has a good view
I ate at The Greene Turtle on an overnight stay in Winchester. It was convenient to my hotel, so it seemed like a good option. Menu options were ok. I ordered a turkey club, which seemed like a safe option. However it was very disappointing. While it was made with nice turkey, not the deli meat kind, it was extremely bland. I also ordered mine with mayo instead of their sauce and it came without it. When I asked about it I was brought out a small container to apply to the sandwich myself, which turned into a huge mess at the bar where I was sitting, since I had to deconstruct the sandwich to apply the mayo. I guess I could have just dipped it but that somehow seems disgusting. I would not return here.
4 based on 94 reviews
Region's 117 offers modern comfort food made fresh daily, that locals can enjoy for lunch or dinner. With regionally inspired house-crafted dishes, Region's 117's take on American comfort food is made fresh, flavorful and reasonably priced.
This place pretty much checks off all of the boxes for a great meal. The view is stunning if you get a window seat. The staff is helpful from start to finish. The food is excellent. Salads are huge, even the small ones and the filet is very flavorful. Crab dip is tasty and the french dip is prime rib at its best. Good beer on tap and pretty reasonable pricing. We'll definitely be back.
4 based on 136 reviews
At the Alamo, you can order your food and drinks, including a wide assortment of beers, right from your seat. The food is okay, but the seats are prepurchased and selected and quite comfortable. The service is quick and not disruptive to your viewing experience. Highly recommended for your next movie!
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4 based on 294 reviews
Came upon this delightful Irish pub & had so many selections. We enjoyed amazingly flavorful fish & chips and meatloaf & mash dinners. Very friendly & authentic food & brews. The atmosphere was lively & the soda bread was just right! Oh the Desserts! Share some Banoffee Pie for an awesome combination of gingerbread toffee & banana! Already planning our return!
4 based on 45 reviews
What more do I need to say? Service was good, food was up a notch, maybe two, from good bar fare. Who gets excited about a caesar salad? I did; the dressing was the best I've ever had. Rich and light at the same time.
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