Discover Restaurants offering the best American food in Stanardsville, Virginia, United States. Stanardsville is a town in Greene County, Virginia, United States. The population was 367 at the 2010 census, down from 476 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Greene County. The name is from Robert Stanard, a benefactor who donated land for public use. It is part of the Charlottesville Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Things to do in Stanardsville
4 based on 256 reviews
OPEN TABLE DINERS CHOICE. Sophisticated Southern Cuisine. An approachable yet elegant dining experience. Named "Virginia"s Restaurant of the Year" by the Food & Wine Society. Regions top "Gourmet Burger" lunch. Wine Enthusiast award winning wine list repr
We had dinner Friday night at Lafayette Inn. We started with a bottle of wine and 2 fabulous appetizers: peach caprese salad and a scallop dish. Wow! Our entrees of surf and turf and fire grilled flat iron steak with Brazilian sauce were delicious! Save room for dessert! We had the chocolate torte and also the black raspberry ice cream. YUM! Service was very good. We made a reservation on Open Table.Thank you...we're glad you enjoyed yourselves. Alan & Kaye
Where to Eat in Stanardsville: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 340 reviews
Chef Shawn Hayes, owner and chef of the Blue Ridge Cafe, has a real passion for food and creativity. He believes that good food, well prepared and offered at a reasonable price keeps his customers coming back. And, it's true! Virginians and travelers have
We stopped here on our way south and had a very good lunch. There is a nice selection of sandwiches and salads for everyone. The Blue Ridge Club is large with ham, turkey, bacon, cheese and lettuce and tomato. You may have trouble biting it since is stacked high. The Monte Cristo is very good - ham and melted cheese in a sandwich dipped in batter and sauteed. The batter was golden brown. Drinks get refills.
4 based on 108 reviews
We were looking for a breakfast stop outside of Charlottesville and happened upon Jackâs Kitchen. Itâs in an old antique store and charming. You walk in, order, get your drinks and find a table. A few minutes later your order is delivered. We started with sharing a cinnamon bun served in a bowl with cream cheese topping on the side. Very unique and delicious. I had a omelet which was huge and tasty. My husband had the farmers breakfast and enjoyed it. If you are antiquing in the area or just driving on Rt. 29 in Ruckersville and need breakfast or lunch itâs a nice place to stop. We will definitely stop again when in the area.
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