Purcellville is a town in Loudoun County, Virginia, United States. The population was 9,232 according to the United States Census 2015 Population Estimate (as of July 1, 2015). Purcellville is the major population center for western Loudoun and the Loudoun Valley. Today, many of the older structures remaining in Purcellville reflect the Victorian architecture popular during the early 20th century. Patrick Henry College is located in the town.
Restaurants in Purcellville
5.0 based on 494 reviews
Catoctin Creek® Distilling Company was founded by Becky and Scott Harris in 2009 as the first legal distillery in Loudoun County since before Prohibition. We are located in Purcellville, Virginia, in the heart of the Loudoun Valley. Loudoun County, often called D.C.'s Wine Country, is home to more than twenty vineyards and wineries, and it now has a distillery. At Catoctin Creek, we believe in high quality food and spirits. Organic means higher quality: grain and fruit, sourced locally when possible, free of pesticides and chemical additives that would come through in the spirits we produce. Sure, it is more difficult to produce organically, but the results speak for themselves. The Virginia Rye Whisky!
Catoctin Creek Distillery went above and beyond making a memorable experience to celebrate my husband’s birthday while ensuring customer and staff protections during the pandemic. We made a reservation online and had one indoor table waiting for us at a safe distance from other tables. We were able to attend a tour before enjoying a whiskey flight and cocktail flight. The staff were very friendly and knowledgeable and were very accommodating of our 4.5 month old puppy. Thank you for making such an enjoyable experience! We will definitely be back!
4.5 based on 174 reviews
My mom and I were in the area and stopped for a tasting. We both enjoyed all of the wines offered on the tasting menu. We are contemplating joining the wine club. We'll be back soon for sure!
4.5 based on 33 reviews
4.5 based on 149 reviews
A welcoming vineyard with award-winning wine in the heart of DC's Wine Country. We have plenty of food options on site, including gourmet fare in our full service restaurant, Grandale Vintner's Table, sandwiches in our Tasting Room and casual food at our Grill. (The Grill is open weekends May - Oct.) 868 Is dog-friendly (outside) and child-friendly.
You will absolutely love this winery. The service is wonderful and the winds are deserving of the 2020 governors award so if you’re ever in the western part of Loudoun County this is a must visit. Put it on your bucket list!
4.5 based on 59 reviews
My wife and I visited here recently A great winery in a cave. Great wine selection. Recomend the Port . A nice light fare selection. Plenty of seating outside when the weather is nice. Friendly and very knowledgeable tasting room staff. Dog friendly. We will return.
4.5 based on 49 reviews
Our vineyard was established in 2008 and contains blocks of the vinifera Chardonnay, Cabernet Franc and Cabernet Sauvignon and the hybrid Traminette. We continue to expand our vineyard a little each year. We opened our doors to the public in March of 2014 after winning Gold in the Virginia Governor's cup and were selected for the Governor's case for our Chardonnay. Please come sit and drink some wine while you enjoy the view overlooking our vineyard. Ask us about our vines or come out for a walking tour to see what we're growing and what we do. We love to talk about what we love.
My husband and I love wineries and have visited a few on the Loudon trail. Two Twisted Posts is our favorite! The wine is delicious and there are many we both liked, which is rare. Their lighter tasting wines are not sugary so that was appealing and their variety of Chardonnays are delicious. The Cab-Franc is our favorite of the reds. The tasting room is comfortable with friendly people who are happy to answer questions and give you information on the wine-making during your tasting. Also worth noting, wines purchased from Two Twisted Posts are affordable and taste just as amazing, if not better, when we open a bottle at home (can't say the same for Maggie Malick wine which is much pricier). We will definitely be returning to Two Twisted Posts!
4.5 based on 40 reviews
My friend and I are so happy we visited! It was phenomenal. The views were great. There was plenty of space to sit outside and inside. The beers were great and there was even a variety of hard seltzer’s. They had an extensive food menu inside with great pizza and food trucks to choose from outside. We were there on a Friday night and there was live music. I would highly recommend going!!
4.0 based on 144 reviews
Hillsborough Vineyards is a small boutique winery nestled in the scenic hillside outside of Washington, D.C.
The property is gorgeous and you have plenty of space to spread out and enjoy it. If you have a larger party, make a reservation. I didn't love the rose bottle we purchased, but would go back again for the views and try something different. My husband enjoyed the beer he tried!
4.0 based on 278 reviews
Come enjoy the internationally acclaimed wines of Breaux Vineyards. Our 400+ acre estate has 104 acres planted in 17 different grape varieties. Nestled between the hills, our vineyard plantings extend up the Short Hill Mountain. Long vistas of the Blue Ridge Mountains can be enjoyed from our tasting room, patios, and our landscaped terraces. We are located only an hour from metropolitan DC, Dulles and BWI airports and a short distance from historic Harpers Ferry, WV. Come see Virginia’s Favorite Winery!
We love the California style layout of Breaux, and its location in the low hills of the Blue Ridge further drives the ambiance that reminds my wife and I of Sonoma County or Napa Valley. The wines are of excellent quality with varietals that are distinctive from other vineyards in the Northern Virginia Wine Country. Inside the main building are wide open areas that include the tasting room, a souvenir shop, a chocolatier counter and an eatery. Most unique (at least in our meanderings) is a wine tasting room specifically for patrons with dogs. The pooches are allowed to mingle there with other guests of the human and canine varieties. Beautiful balconies and gardens for when the weather is good, but also sheltered if it turns nippy or wet. We plan to go back if it snows to see what it looks like draped in white. Hopefully they will serve hot-mulled wine then!
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