Find out what Italian restaurants to try in Lexington. Lexington, Virginia, is a college town rich with history, charm and natural wonders. Surrounded by the breathtaking beauty of the Shenandoah Valley, its bustling downtown offers unique restaurants, artisan shops and galleries. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy mountain vistas on a walk along the Woods Creek trail or on a drive along the Blue Ridge Parkway. History buffs can follow the Civil War and visit the final resting places of iconic figures like Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson.
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Fast-casual restaurant with rotating concepts throughout the year. Changes concepts 5 times per year, with menus including southwestern, barbecue, Italian bistro, French bistro, and more. Serves Saturday brunch.
I have been to the Lexington Pizza Hut twice now. On both occasions, in less than an hour, the deep dish pizza reappeared, transformed to a coarse liquid. I hate to be graphic, but cannot overstate the distress of these experiences. The only highlight was Otis Redding on the jukebox. Brought new meaning to "Sitting on the Dock of the Bay."
Top 3 Contemporary food in Lexington, Virginia, United States
All-you-can-eat multi-station marketplace buffet, located in the Elrod Commons student center at Washington and Lee. Vegetarian and vegan station, Daily Dish, Grill, Deli, Pizza Oven, Salad Bar, Soups, fresh-baked desserts, and more!
Dining at the Marketplace is perfect if you want to grab something to go or if you want to sit and enjoy a meal. It is welcoming to all diets with a fresh salad bar, sandwich creation station, vegetarian and vegan dishes, along with an entire gluten free section. You can also count on the Marketplace for perfect pizza and pasta with daily changing creative toppings and sauces, but with plain options always available. Two types of soups are also an option everyday starting at 11 am. Breakfast is excellent on the weekdays with eggs and a rotation of breakfast meats and potatoes (best hash browns ever!) . There is also oatmeal, fruit, and avocado toast for those on the health grind. However, if you are planning on coming to the Marketplace for an extra special breakfast, I would highly recommend the weekend brunch. It is spectacular! Equipped with the usual eggs, meat, and potatoes, there is also an omelet station, french toast or some other sweet dish, and the best biscuits and gravy you will ever try. In fewer words: you can't go wrong at the Marketplace.
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We dragged ourselves out of the rain, starving, after a long day of hiking. The staff was very patient as we decided what we wanted to order and helpful in putting our food in plastic bags to help make it 2 blocks to our car in torrential downpours. Food was hot and delicious!
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4 based on 136 reviews
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I wish we had taken a photo of the horrible pizza we threw in the trash! So we ordered three take-out pizzas for our guests at our home. Our first mistake was that we failed to look at the pizzas prior to leaving the restaurant. When we walked into the restaurant, there was no one to assist...anywhere. So we asked the cooks at the open window where the employee was. She finally appeared, seemingly rushed, although there were very few guests in the dining room (which, in our opinion, needs a complete renovation). I'll cut to the chase, without a narrative of the looks on the faces of our guests as they opened the three boxes. The pizzas appeared to be dry and certainly not FRESH! You all know what a fresh pizza looks like. This was not it. The crust was burnt on one, there was no pepperoni on another, and to tell you the truth, overall, all three pizzas looked as though they had been sitting out for a day or two. Literally, sitting out!Of course, the taste is most important, and all three pizzas were sub-par. That's putting it mildly. Our guests graciously ate one or two slices, and though they had mentioned how hungry they were from the start, most of all three pizzas remained untouched. We were disappointed. Embarrassed, actually. Dominos, Pizza Hut, and Papa Johns are far superior.Embarrassed and disappointed yet again. Yet again because since Salernos is under new ownership for a couple years or more, the quality of the food, as well as the makeshift environment, has gone 'way south. They have turned the main, street-side entrance and space into an ugly arcade, which actually appears to be an unfinished basement for college kids, with a sign pointing to the left, where customers have to walk up several outdoor stairs, which UNWELCOMINGLY (is that a word?) leads into an area with first, a restroom door, then a small desk where you are supposed to be greeted. The times we have visited, there is never anyone AT that desk. You'll find the large dining room to the back of the second floor. The decor/atmosphere leaves much to be desired. The service is hit-or-miss.For years, under previous ownership/management, Salernos was the ever-popular "happening place" for college students, VMI cadets, busloads of visiting athletes, as well as locals. Salernos was an ICON in Lexington! You dined on the first floor which was very cool, as there were rows of various tee shirts hung along the top of the walls, and a quite pleasant atmosphere in which to enjoy your meal. The place was booming! Everyone we knew would often dine at Salernos for lunch or dinner, and walk away satisfied. It's unfortunate the present owner hasn't upheld the same standards. Sadly, Salernos is no longer that. To continue our story about our three pizzas...I actually threw all three pizzas in the trash. Pizza #1 had 1/2 remaining, pizza #2 was 3/4 remaining, and pizza #3 had only one slice gone. Never have I tossed a pizza in the trash. Until now.As locals, this will unfortunately be our last visit to Salernos. I will say that we are Trip Advisor's top contributors in the area. And I earnestly hope that your experience reaches far beyond what our's has been.Dine elsewhere.
4 based on 164 reviews
Rocca Bar Ristorante is located on the second floor of the Robert. E Lee Hotel and overlooks Lexington's Main Street. The Blue Ridge Mountain backdrop lends itself to a lively and informal atmosphere - la dolce vita (the sweet life)! The cuisine is farm t
After a long day touring and traveling, this was a welcoming restaurant in the Robert E. Lee hotel where we were staying. There is an outdoor patio pictured, which is lovely and stretches from each side and the front of the hotel. there isn't much to watch on Main Street, but being outside was lovely.The craft cocktails were tasty, the home made pasta delicious. The meatball sandwich was good too.We are glad to see you enjoyed your meal here. Come dine with us again soon.
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4 based on 85 reviews
We have ordered pizza for "family night" on a regular basis. Frank's has a special price one night on large pizza's. I assume they have a huge takeout business that night. My suggestion is to order on any other night. There is a difference in quality (I assume from making so many in a limited time), but the regular pizzas are delicious . . .especially the vegetable ones!
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