Haymarket is a town in Prince William County, Virginia, United States. The population was 1,782 at the 2010 census, a total that was estimated to have grown to 1,909 by 2012.
Things to do in Haymarket
4.5 based on 213 reviews
Went with friends; chips are soooo thin you can barely get any salsa on them as they break instantly. Salsa served in TINY bowls so again, it’s a struggle. Had their chicken Fajitas. Dry, over cooked chicken and barely any onions/peppers on the hot plate. Ordered a beer—waiter asked small or large; I’ve seen many others’ two-size beer option and usually the small is maybe 8-10 oz and the large 12-15 oz. I ordered the large and it was the largest beer I’ve ever seen in my life. I never would have ordered it had I known it was so large. And, no beer prices on the menu so, BAM! $12 for that beer!
All in all; mediocre food and I dropped $50 for just my daughter and I. No, not impressed and going elsewhere.
4.5 based on 169 reviews
I have been returning here for several years now! At first it looks small and like a house, but it opens up inside and can accommodate many people. The chips are hand made and the food is very reasonably priced. They also have daily specials which are super! Don't pass this place!
4.5 based on 39 reviews
Was pleased to see they have a limited but nice savory menu so we had lunch and finished with their well-known cupcakes. The soup was hot and good and the sandwiches were fresh and tasty. The cupcakes were very fresh and lived up to the reputation. Friendly people, not the most comfortable tables and chairs but not a significant problem. They do have a nice little lounging area for a coffee and cupcake and the wifi is good. There is a gift shop like area that seemed to attract many of the customers to browse, maybe because it was the Christmas season.
4.5 based on 88 reviews
Tony's is a main stay in western Northern Virginia. The family has opened several locations from their humble beginnings in Manassas, VA many decades ago. The same great mom and pop Italian food offerings persist in each. Whether you're staying with the mainstream items like spaghetti and meatballs or going a little off menu to an excellent veal dish or Bolognese sauce kicked up you won't be disappointed. They remember their regulars and the atmosphere will be welcoming.
4 based on 210 reviews
Firebirds Wood Fired Grill is located at Virginia Gateway near Regal Cinemas in the Promenade. We offer authentic wood-fired steaks, seafood, specialty cocktails and select wines. Join us for Happy Hour every Monday thru Friday 4PM - 7:00PM and Saturday & Sunday 1PM - 5PM in the FIREBAR(R) and on the Patio. We offer top-notch service and upscale dining at a modest price. Visit us online to learn more.
The seasonal menu (until May 1) offers a lemon-basil grilled salmon with a cool salad of organic red quinoa, pearl barley, spring peas. toasted pecans, grilled corn and goat cheese. Six ingredients in a scoop of cold salad. The ingredients don't go together very well and the mess is congealed by the goat cheese. Not inspired, but rather, unappetizing. The salmon is covered in a spicy sauce that was off-putting. I'd recommend skipping this one.
4 based on 26 reviews
This is a small, hidden gem of a soft ice cream shop! I always look forward to it opening since the ice cream is creamy and delicious!
4 based on 295 reviews
At Blue Ridge Seafood we are proud to offer you the widest selection of the best seafood around while trying our best to procure American, sustainably sourced seafood whenever possible. Our seafood is hand breaded to order, and our cocktail sauce is handmade daily.
Food is good. Oysters are priced good. Soup is flavorful but priced a little high for serving. Seafood combo was extremely high for portion of food. Bread pudding was dry but flavorful. Most items on menu are priced high for portion size. Staff is friendly and helpful.
4.5 based on 41 reviews
Very pricey and very good. You must try the Chicken Salad sandwich on a Croissant $12. The sandwich is small in size but you also recieve a couple of pickle slices and 6 or 8 potato chips. The croissant is the very best, light and fresh. Chefs Plate Special $10.95 was a soup and sandwich combo. Bread pudding is very smooth and delicious and even has a little chocolate in it. This is a great place for a light meal with a heavy price. Bread and chicken salad are a must try.
4 based on 194 reviews
Casual restaurant & bar serving tasty food & drinks in a relaxed atmosphere. Our menu features great tasting steaks, seafood, burgers, salads & sandwiches. We also offer a full bar with 24 always-changing draft beers & we are proud to feature the best whiskey selection around, with over 100 on offer. We offer happy hour daily, from 3pm to 7pm, nightly food specials & our Sunday Brunch is the best around. So whether it’s to grab a bite, enjoy a pint, or celebrate with family and friends, Grafton Street is a great place to visit.
Great food, nice atmosphere quiet and relaxed. The service was wonderful, attentive but not overly. Prices were reasonable.
5 based on 14 reviews
I was part of a Toastmasters group that presented Halloween stories at Cookies and Cream. The venue was fabulous because it featured families enjoying an evening together. The stories were fabulous, the ice cream rich and creamy, and we had hot dogs that were just what was needed to take the hunger edge off. 5 stars for Cookies and Cream!
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