Buttermilk & Olde Lace
Buttermilk & Olde LaceTito’s Diner
Tito’s DinerCapital Ale House
Capital Ale House917 Caroline Street, Fredericksburg, Va. 22401
540-371-Beer (2337)
WiFi Certified, upscale casual dinner house that features 62 craft and import beers on drought and over 300 selections of bottled beers.
Otter House
Otter House1005 Princess Anne St. fredericksburg, Va. 22401
Lunch, Dinner, Live Music
The Sunken Well Tavern
The Sunken Well Tavern720 Littlepage Street
Fredericksburg, VA
540-370-0911
The Sunken Well Tavern offers breakfast, lunch, dinner and daily specials. Come in and dine in a relaxing atmosphere as you watch sports in Hi-Def or surf the Internet on your laptop. Hearty breakfasts, delightful lunches, and dinners To-Go are all on tap at our neighborhood oasis. For breakfast, try the chocolate chip pancakes, or the New Jersey Sunrise, which features ham, home-fries, eggs and cheese. When lunchtime rolls around, choose from a large array of salads, burgers, wraps and sandwiches. This includes a Maryland Crab-cake sandwich-served with a choice of fried, onion rings, or pasta salad. For dinner, enjoy nightly specials. Call and find out what they are tonight! Stop by on a Sunday night to enjoy some live music. Be sure to come on down to the Sunken Well Tavern on Littlepage St., one block from downtown Fredericksburg.
Tru Luv’s
Tru Luv’sTru Luv’s is a modern American Bistro. It is quickly becoming a popular restaurant in downtown Fredericksburg, with a growing population of regulars. Located on the Rappahannock River, Tru Luv’s features all scratch food using organic ingredients whenever possible. Home of Doggy Happy Hour on the gorgeous brick patio on the river, live jazz piano on friday and saturday nights, you must check out Tru Luv’s. They offer all natural, Dry-Aged Angus steaks, Fresh seafood, local organic veggies, and comtemporary salads and sandwiches. Patio and Riverview dining available. Open 7 days a week, with a Happy Hour from 4-7 M-F. Come see what everyones drooling about!
1101 Sophia Street, Old Town Fredericksburg
540-373-6500
Sammy T’s
Sammy T’sVisit a Fredericksburg favorite at Sammy T’s. You never know who you will run into there. From the light-hearted folks, sipping coctails at the bar, the the most particular vegetarian or vegan. Sammy T’s will accomidate your needs and wishes. Thier diverse menu is set up to please anyone and everyone-and the price is right too. Available seating on the sidewalk gives a diner a lovley view of downtown Fredericksburg. A pleasent non-smoking room is also available. Make sure to stop by Sammy T’s on your next trip downtown!
801 Caroline Street
540-371-2008
Central Station
Central Station’s Banquet Room
K.C.’s Music Alley
J.P.’s Sports Bar & Billiards
1917 Princess Anne St.
Fredericksburg, VA 22401
540-371-0300
www.centralstation.com
Central Station is Virginia’s BIGGEST entertainment complex! They offer not only great live music every Friday and Saturday Nights, a huge Sports Bar and Huge Billiards Room with Eleven (11) official tournament size pool tables, foosball, full size air hockey, dart boards and over 16 large TV’s playing any kind of sports you’d like and a separate elegant banquet room for any occasion including weddings, special events and also live dinner shows but a full service kitchen offering anywhere from succulent steaks to all kinds of chicken and seafood dishes delicately prepared by Central Station’s experienced chefs.
Sammy T’s
Sammy T’s801 Caroline St.
Fredericksburg, VA 22401
540-371-2008
www.sammyts.com
Sammy T’s is an all time favorite in the Fredericksburg area. You could run into almost anyone there. From the light hearted laughing folk, sipping cocktails at the bar, to the most particular vegetarian dishes, Sammy T’s menu, prices and atmosphere will please everyone. Available seating on the sidewalk gives a diner here a bird’s eye view of downtown. A pleasant non-smoking room is also available.
Perkins
Perkins10 Simpson Lane
540-368-2545
Perkins Restaurant and Buffet offers a variety of American cuisine and bakery items and is home of the famous “mammoth muffin”.