Find out what American restaurants to try in Quantico. Quantico (formerly Potomac) is a town in Prince William County, Virginia, United States. The population was 480 at the 2010 census.
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4 based on 141 reviews
I always love visiting Wegmanâsâitâs like the Disneyland of grocery stores. I love the cheese section and can find exactly what I am looking for. I enjoy the sales on baking ingredients in November and December and stock up. Cashiers are always very efficient and good-tempered. That means a lot.
4 based on 60 reviews
If you have 45+ minutes for your meal, than youâll be fine. This location needs a visit from corporate to re-train the cooks, with an emphasis on time management during food preparation. This is not a wait staff issue.This is the 4th visit to this particular IHOP. This is the only location that never fails to disappoint. We visit in the afternoon. Maybe five other families besides ours. So itâs not like the place is busy. Cannot, for the life of me, figure out why it takes so long to get bacon, eggs, pancakes, and ice waters for 3 people in the middle of the afternoon. No special orders. No odd requests.The wait person comes over within approximately five minutes after weâre seated and takes our order. 20 minutes to cook the order, 5 minutes for the wait staff to bring it out.So after 25 minutes our food is brought out SOMEWHAT warm. Meaning the pancakes are warm but not enough to melt the butter. Hot food melts my heartâand gets a better review.
3 based on 179 reviews
Down home country cooking, fingerlicking tummy filling portions.Great service, easy parking, friendly servers & home made biscuits.
Located on the 2nd floor of the National Museum of the Marine Corps in Quantico/Triangle, VA (between Rt. 1 & I-95)...right next to the Tun Tavern Restaurant, the Devil Dog Diner is a comfortable, air-conditioned respite from your touring of the museum, where you can rest your feet from walking, sit down, relax, and enjoy full meals or snacks. Whether you want a salad, sandwich, soup, fruit cup...or the traditional snack bar/ diner faire of pizza or burger & fries...there are choices available to you. Water, juice, soda, coffee...have a seat, talk about your visit, and recharge your batteries to continue the tour (make sure you go to the Medal of Honor Theater in the Leatherneck Gallery to view the history of the USMC). It is nice having such a convenience located INSIDE the museum. Take the accessible elevators to the 2nd floor...right by the accessible bathrooms. Enjoy! :-D
Large selection of sandwiches made to order or chose the by the ounce buffet. I had five of the possible sandwich selections and enjoyed every one of them. And not a single lunch cost me more than $10. Try the Reuben! Fast and friendly service.
3 based on 203 reviews
Although the restaurant's atmosphere was great (a lot of Marine history) the food was very disappointing. Prime rib was very, very tough and had an excessive amount of fat and gristle. Baked potato was cold. Service was excellent. For the money I'd find some place else to eat.
4 based on 230 reviews
This is my go to restaurant when in the Quantico area. Family owned and operated with a great menu, superior service and comfortable setting. Very easy off and on with I95 block away.
5 based on 60 reviews
Hi, we are Bella Café located in Stafford Virginia. We have been in the Stafford area for 16 years now and are known for our burgers, wraps, gyros, and our famous Brainfreeze shake! Bella is a great place to hang out, catch up with friends, hold a lunch m
Found this gem on TripAdvisor after visiting the Marine Corp Museum. Service was spectacular with a personal touch. Burgers and sandwiches were delicious with generous portions. Prices were very reasonable given the quality of the food. We luckily landed on karaoke night which was a fun treat!
4 based on 106 reviews
While I can't visit as much as I'd like to because of the products they use due to my health and allergy issues, I do when my strict diet allows.Unfortunately I spoke with someone who may be in the know and they said they would be closing down.Seems 1) the parish wants to widen route 1 and the city wants to buy them out and 2) while they were offered another location the latest generation doesn't want to work. So another family business dying due to millennial's! What a shame another institution going by the wayside!I let my regulars at my bar know and I've sent quite a few customers their way! You will be missed!
4 based on 144 reviews
Tun Tavern is a replica of an old tavern located at the US Marine museum Food and price was good (I had a chicken wrap)Can be quite busy at lunch times
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