The Trellis Restaurant
The Trellis is Williamsburg’s most-famous restaurant, a place that was sticking...
Virginia’s complement to the National Park Service battlefield site is the...
Second St.
This mid-range favorite has been around for decades. It’s got a lot of loyalty...
Eastern Virginia is one of the oldest European-settled areas in the U.S. A...
William & Mary is the second-oldest institute of higher education in the U.S...
Smokin' Joes Barbeque
You are in the South down here, so the barbecue should be excellent, right? Well...
Williamsburg KOA Campground
Had enough of history? OK, let’s just ride some roller coasters. Wait, that’s...
The Cheese Shop
If the Trellis is Williamsburg’s most famous high-end dining affair, the Cheese...
Spread over 301 acres concealed from the modern world by thick woods is one of...
Operated by the Commonwealth of Virginia and just up the road from Historic...
Jamestown was where British North America was first settled by Europeans,...
Five Forks Cafe
After all those candlelit dining rooms and variations on Virginia ham served in...
Here’s a novel way of appreciating the Colonial chic the Historic Triangle is so...
Blue Talon Bistro
This solid addition to the Historic Area eating scene knocks the sticker shock...
Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
There are several restaurants within Colonial Williamsburg; the King’s Arm is...
The Corner Pocket
Again: Use those deductive skills and try and imagine, based off a name, what...
College Delly
We’re not trying to be facetious here or anything, but with a name like this,...
Sharon McKenna Gundrum, Fat Canary
First: the Canary has one of the best wine lists in the Historic Triangle, so...
Food For Thought Restaurant
"Eat, Drink, Think" goes the menu at this spot, and Ben Franklin winks at you...