Best Contemporary restaurants nearby. Discover the best Contemporary food in Sperryville. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Contemporary restaurants near you.. Sperryville is a census-designated place (CDP) in Rappahannock County, Virginia, USA. The population as of the 2010 Census was 342.
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5 based on 146 reviews
Dinner is now available on Thursdays through Saturdays at the Foster Harris House! Our seasonal six-course Prix-Fix menu* is available for $99 per person (plus tax and gratuity) or paired with wine for $139 (plus tax and gratuity). Our intimate 10-seat di
Food is 5 star. The chef is outstanding and presents each course in a beautiful arrangement. You just can't go wrong eating at the restaurant for dinner rather than eating at other establishments in town!
Where to eat American food in Sperryville: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 835 reviews
A Michelin Three Star, Forbes 5 Star, AAA 5 Diamond country house hotel retreat, The Inn at Little Washington presents exquisite American Cuisine with a French influence in a charming and sophisticated dining room. The sumptuous award-winning cuisine is a
There is probably not much more one can say about The Inn. It has truly earned a Michelin 3 start rating. This is a bona fide French 3 stars not the Americanized version. Having spent many years in Paris and having eaten at a number of Michelin starred restaurants, I think I can say that The Inn is legitimately at that level. From the 14k bottle cave to the exquisite menu and the delightful and attentive service, The Inn truly is worthy. This is a special occasion restaurant, there is no doubt about that. Pair it with a night at the Inn and youâll have a wonderful and memorable celebration. We did.
4 based on 195 reviews
A Little Washington favorite among locals and visitors alike, Tulaâs Restaurant and Bar is an Open Table Dinersâ Choice Winner. Tulaâs dishes are created with a Southern American influence, featuring daily fresh oysters on the half shell and fresh seafood
Imagine this: you've been hiking in Shenandoah National Park for a couple of days and now you're on the way home. You're hot. It's hot outside. It's way past time for lunch. A vintner recommends Tula. You walk in and are greeted warmly. It's okay that you've got on your hiking boots and shorts even though the next table is filled with five nicely dressed people. The menu is short and sweet and filled with tempting items, but then you learn that there's a tomato cobbler special. You can have it savory or you can have it sweet for dessert. Tomato cobbler? Yep. The perfect July food. Tomatoes fresh from the garden. Goat cheese. Balsamic vinegar. And a perfect -- not too thick, not to thin -- crust. Delicious. If only Tula were in my neighborhood.
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