Grilling up one of the best burgers in town, this local chain of pubs offers inexpensive bar fare, cheery service and daily specials.
A trip back in time to the late 18th century, when Alexandria ranked with Philadelphia as a center of political and economic activity.
Some dishes are so luxurious, so contrapuntal in flavor and texture that they just sweep you off your palate. Osso buco is perfectly tender.
Three different types of excellent chili, ice cold beer and a jukebox full of old faves make the Hard Times good.
Open space near the City Hall building in Old Town is used for the year round farmers' market Saturday mornings.
From the crew behind Boulevard Woodgrill, Overwood has a wood-burning stove and takes on American classics.
In this Old Town Alexandria ice cream parlor, the sundaes, cones and egg creams taste as sweet as the peppermint stick-colored walls look.
Wilkes and S. Saint Asaph Streets Wilkes and S. Saint Asaph streets, Alexandria, VA | 703-548-0111
Y'all better come hungry.
A popular ice cream joint with an outstanding cobbler.
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