Find out what Seafood restaurants to try in Aldie. Aldie is an unincorporated community located between Chantilly and Middleburg in Loudoun County, Virginia. Aldie's historic heart is the Village of Aldie that is located on the John Mosby Highway (U.S. Route 50) in a gap between the Catoctin Mountains and Bull Run Mountains, through which the Little River flows. Aldie traditionally serves as the gateway to Loudoun Valley and beyond.
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4 based on 160 reviews
King Street Oyster Bar specializes in bringing fresh oysters from both the West and East Coasts of the US and Canada to the communities we call home. On any given day, we offer 10+ varieties, which we get no more than 24 hours out of water from the East C
It was a nice visit...Oyster Rockefeller was tasty. It was a Saturday evening and very busy, which also made it a little louder than normal.
4 based on 939 reviews
Heard a lot about Fordâs Fish Shack and decided to try it while visiting family. Made a reservation for a party of 5 and wanted to increase it to 10 on fairly short notice. The restaurant accommodated us with no problem. One waiter served our table and was friendly, knowledgeable and patient as many of us had questions about the menu. Appetizers for the table included calimari, firecracker shrimp and shrimp cocktail. The firecracker shrimp and shrimp cocktail were excellent. Some thought the calimari was a little rubbery. It was amazing how quickly the appetizers came out. Entrees included pecan trout, crab cakes, steamed shrimp and traditional lobster roll. The trout was delicious and fresh. No fishy taste. Crab Cakes had very little filler and was enjoyed by all who ordered it. The waiter recommended the Connecticut style lobster roll but I wanted to try traditional first. I should have listed to the waiter. Was also disappointed with the amount of lobster. It ordered coleslaw and it came with grilled corn. The coleslaw was interesting but I prefer a vinegar based slaw. The grilled corn was excellent.The restaurant serves baskets of little corn bread muffins that were outstanding. Moist and actually had corn in the muffins so it couldnât come out of a box. Really good. Overall great service, good food. Fun place!
4 based on 219 reviews
Fresh is the word for a young, well managed staff that makes ordering fun.Fresh ingredients in savory combinations.Fresh seafood and locally grown ingredients when possibleDecent bar. Craft, draft and bottled beer. Wine list reasonably chosen.A local favorite. Enjoy this or other bonefish restaurants Deserts are ok. Fresh fruit not the strong suitRestaurant accommodates to food allergies
4 based on 131 reviews
The restaurant got it right. Open a place for social hangouts with nice music, prepare great food and ensure very friendly service, youâll rocket to the top. I visited the place after looking for good sushi in Ashburn. Came up with Passion Fin and another place. I initially drove to the other place but was shocked to see the barren lot on a Saturday night. Mid course gps correction to Passion Fin, voila, success! The place has a dynamic vibe that seems to attract lot of clientele, mostly young. Ordered soup and crunchy shrimp, both were very nice. Price is at par with other places offering Sushi and Thai. They got quite a few Thai items as well, including curry. Next time I am going for sushi, that wonât be too long. Highly recommended.
5 based on 22 reviews
We had dinner here on a Saturday night. We ordered 3 rolls and all were very good. We also ordered the yakisoba noodles and they were particularly sweet. Itâs a solid 3.5 stars for food and 4.5 stars for service.
4 based on 303 reviews
Finally got to Ford's Fish Shack which I have been wanting to do for some time. The staff was pleasant and the atmosphere was nice. The scallop popcorn appetizer could have come from a frozen bag, but wasn't bad, just not great either. The entrees or fried shrimp and the fish and chips were fine. The coating on the cod seemed like it got steamed at some point as it was wet and a bit soggy. Overall it was a fine meal, will try another location to see how it is on a second visit.
4 based on 112 reviews
King Street Oyster Bar specializes in bringing fresh oysters from both the West and East Coasts of the US and Canada to the communities we call home. On any given day, we offer 10+ varieties, which we get no more than 24 hours out of water from the East C
Last weekend there were a dozen oysters to choose from, half from west coast and half from east coast ($3 apiece and $2 apiece respectively). Then we got fried oyster po boy sandwiches with cole slaw that had just the right amount of vinegar and mayo (nice and light). Very crowded. Upstairs is less noisy. Will definitely go back!
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