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RandyRVA t1_j08zeym wrote

Which meal? The Cheeseshop has really good sandwiches at lunch. Their house sauce is awesome!

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ToadFlax0 OP t1_j08zt2n wrote

Flexible on lunch/dinner, I’ll check them out. Thanks!

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RandyRVA t1_j0907j4 wrote

If you do, make sure you get a bag of bread ends and a tub of their house dressing to go. You'll thank me later!

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jay_ze t1_j097czu wrote

Bread ends and house dressing, I sense a WM alum

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mtrva t1_j091d7m wrote

Blue Talon for a nice dinner

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lemon_difficult90 t1_j0993pc wrote

Seconded on Blue Talon! My dad and I meet there every year for a pre-Christmas lunch, and I look forward to that blackened catfish reuben year round. I’ve never been for dinner, but the daytime vibe is very charming.

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Expat111 t1_j0902v7 wrote

The Amber Ox is really nice.

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ToadFlax0 OP t1_j091vjb wrote

I’ll check them out too, thanks!

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jeb_hoge t1_j09cto1 wrote

Yeah, that was a great meal when we went back in March after a W&M tour.

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PhuncleSam t1_j098qhe wrote

Two Drummers best bbq in town and possibly better than anything here

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jkane001 t1_j09a8nl wrote

I thought Pierce's was the spot for BBQ in Williamsburg

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PhuncleSam t1_j09acyy wrote

Pierces is good but Two Drummers is perfection

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jkane001 t1_j09hkbp wrote

I'll have to try it out sometime. Looks like a different class of dining than Pierce's

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HugeAdultSon t1_j09uog4 wrote

It’s not fancy at all but you’re not served from a counter, I guess. Also, pierce’s is more pork focused where two drummers is more brisket.

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Proud_Pug t1_j09bfmb wrote

Pierces bbq

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Charlesinrichmond t1_j09dvtw wrote

I'm sorry I ate there and it was the worst barbecue I had had in a long time I don't get the places reputation

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Mikey6304 t1_j0b22qt wrote

In the 70s-90s it was the only spot, and served pretty good carolina style pulled pork. Two Drummers or Matchstick are way better options now.

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Sunf1re96 t1_j09dqdd wrote

If DoG Street is still open I'd go there

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MorallyCorruptBae t1_j09hp77 wrote

Masala Craft is the best Indian I’ve ever had in my life.

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pacmanrva t1_j09sgyx wrote

Sal’s by Victor does solid good Italian American food at reasonable prices, just be sure to go to Sal’s by Victor and not Sal’s, I don’t know why but it’s so much worse there.

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clorox_bleachman t1_j09x7lj wrote

Fat Canary is excellent if you’re up for something on the pricey side

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wickedwoobie328 t1_j09tgtl wrote

Tacos Mexicali has great food, drinks and service.

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nc95rva t1_j0absce wrote

If it hasn't been said yet Old City BBQ on York St is underrated

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LessIntrigued t1_j090lhv wrote

Had a great time and meal at Masala Craft, if you like Indian food

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heraus t1_j094re9 wrote

Berret's in Merchant's Square for a nice and even elegant meal. They've got a heated outdoor bar as well. Recommend the She-crab soup and the Original Blue Plate.

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Newyew22 t1_j09b2c1 wrote

Softly disagree. Their quality isn’t what it used to be.

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StricklandPropaneCPO t1_j09n4ag wrote

Don’t eat in Williamsburg often but we’ve enjoyed 7 Mares a couple times!

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medusa2910 t1_j0aehcj wrote

La Piazza is the newest Everett (Blue Talon and DoG St. Pub owner) and is yummy Italian. Culture Cafe is adorable and has great plant based options. They also have a good brunch!

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Lilykaschell t1_j096p7p wrote

For a sweet, Extraordinary Cupcakes. Madagascar Vanilla is 👌

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