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Mother’s Day Brunch Options

May-3-2010 By Sarah Stelmok

mothers dayThis weekend will be a busy one in Fredericksburg.  The University of Mary Washington graduates on Saturday and Mother’s Day is on Sunday.  If you haven’t already done so, you need to make reservations for Mother’s Day brunch now!  Here are a few of my favorite places for brunch:

Jake and Mike’s - 806 William Street Fredericksburg, VA 22401  (540)-370-4590

This is, by far, my most favorite place for brunch and lunch.  Their prices are good and the food is delicious!  Their brunch menu offers a combination of breakfast and lunch options.  Portions are big.  This place is pretty small, so you will want to call early to get a seat at a good time.  Brunch is served from 10am-2pm every Sunday.  Jake and Mike’s offers both indoor and outdoor seating.   

Poppy Hill Tuscan Kitchen- 1000 Charles Street Fredericksburg, VA 22401  (540) 373- 2035

Mother’s Day brunch will be served at Poppy Hill from 10am-4pm.  They are featuring a “Pick Your Own Two Course Brunch Menu.”  This menu includes your choice of champagne, mimosa, or bellini.  The menu also includes a selection of breakfast and dinner foods.  Poppy Hill offers indoor and outdoor seating. 

The Otter House - 1005 Princess Anne Street Fredericksburg, VA  22401  (540) 656-2969

The Otter House is one of our newest restaurants downtown, but it is good and I hope it stays.  Brunch begins at 10am and features a selection of breakfast foods and lunch items.  Portions are generous and the waitstaff is charming.  Service is fast and you may have luck getting the brunch time you want since not many people know how good this place is yet.  The Otter House offers both indoor and outdoor dining. 

The Hospitality House - 2801 Plank Road Fredericksburg, VA 22401 (540) 736-1005

You know, the old Holiday Inn Select in Central Park.  The Hospitality House has kept many of the Holiday Inn’s traditions including the Mother’s Day Brunch Buffet.  Yes, it is hotel food.  However, the Hospitality House has stepped up their culinary dedication and the food has improved.  Since Claiborne’s no longer exists, this may be your best bet if you are looking for a buffet this weekend. 

Brock’s Riverside Grill- 503 Sophia Street Fredericksburg, VA 22401   (540) 370-1820

I have mixed feelings about Brock’s.  The food is usually pretty good, but sometimes the service leaves something to be desired.  The setting is quite lovely, with some seating available on balconies overlooking the Rappahannock River.  There is ample seating in this restaurant, so it may be a good choice if you are running out of options and still want to ensure a good meal.   

I hope this list helps!  And Happy Mother’s Day!

My Favorite Accessory is a Cupcake!

Feb-1-2010 By Sarah Stelmok

Happy Monday!  As many of you know, I am a big cupcake fan!  I just love cupcakes!  Fredericksburg City has a new attraction, Colonial Cupcakes.  Located on Caroline Street near the Executive Building, Colonial Cupcakes offers a variety of cake and icing flavors.  Of course you can find traditional flavors, but they also offer exotic flavors like Smores Cupcakes and Irish Cupcakes – Guinness cake and Irish Cream frosting.  My good friend, Drew Fristoe, and I decided to take a little trip down to taste some cupcakes.  Warning:  we each eat 6 cupcakes.  I do NOT recommend eating 6 cupcakes in one sitting.  Drew and I are professional cupcake eaters, we could handle the sugar rush… barely. 

Address:  611 Caroline Street Fredericksburg, VA 22401 

Hours of Operation:

Wednesday - Saturday   10am – 7pm

Sunday 12pm – 8pm

Virginia’s Smoking Ban Starts Tomorrow

Nov-30-2009 By Sarah Stelmok

No SmokingThere are two sides to this coin, well, maybe three.  On one side we have the non-smokers who have been anxiously awaiting December 1, 2009 to finally roll around.  One the other side we have the smokers who are upset that they will no longer be able to enjoy a cigarette with their meal.  And on the third side we have the tobacco industry that is losing the public smoking battle in pro-tobacco states.  So, how is this law going to effect us? 

1.  The following places are exempt from the law:  private clubs, hot dog stands, catering services, pushcart services, outdoor areas of restaurants that are not enclosed in any way except roofing, restaurants located on the premises of tobacco producers, and any portion of a restaurant that is structurally separated from the non-smokers with its own ventilation system and there is at least one public entrance into the non-smoking area. 

2.  The new law does effect bars and lounges since food must be served in order to receive an on-premise ABC license. 

3.  Smoking is prohibited in restrooms.  Yes, just like in an airplane. 

For a comprehensive list of FAQ visit Restaurants and Smoking in Virginia FAQs

Violators of the smoking ban face a $25.00 fine as do the restaurant owners.

Mexican Food2In May a few of my readers talked about a new Mexican restaurant near Southpoint in my Cinco De Mayo post.  I am a tried and true El Charro fan.  My husband and I have been going there since we moved to Fredericksburg in 2003.  However, we are always up for a new restaurant experience and decided to visit Mexico Restaurant because so many of you told us to.  I’m going to go ahead and let you know, we’ll be sticking with El Charro.  Now, I’m not saying that Mexico was bad.  Actually the food was very comparable to El Charro.  The ambiance may be a little better at Mexico.  But there are three things that El Charro has that Mexico does not. 

 

First, you can’t order by number at Mexico.  I know!  This is ludicrous!  My husband and I stared at the menu for a good 15 minutes searching for a #5 and a #21.  No matter what Mexican restaurants we have eaten at before, we’ve always been able to order our favorites, #5 and #21.  Mexico does have a pretty extensive menu, but it becomes rather confusing.  We need an easy menu to read, and a #5 and #21.  Second, the prices at Mexico are higher than at El Charro.  Maybe this is because you can’t order by number.  A #5 at El Charro, 2 enchiladas, beans, and rice, costs $6.95.  A comparable meal at Mexico cost $9.95.  Yes, it’s only $3, but $3 per entrée can add up.  Also, unlimited chips and salsa are free at El Charro.  After your first basket at Mexico, it is a $1 per refill.  Again, it doesn’t seem like a lot of extra money, but ordering one extra basket along with the increase cost in the entrées, we are now spending $7 more.  Third, El Charro has better service than Mexico.  (At least the night we went).  Our server went missing for long periods of time.  We never got drink refills.  And, we had to ask the manager for our check.  We’ve never had this problem at El Charro.  Although the food came out faster at Mexico, I can’t say that was very comforting.  I hate to think of pre-prepared Mexican food sitting under heat lamps waiting hours to be ordered. 

 

My husband and I will definitely appreciate El Charro more the next time we go.  I’m not saying Mexico was bad.  Mexico just didn’t meet my expectations or live up to the hype.  El Charro wins the battle of the Mexican restaurants.

Basil’s Has the Right Ingredients!

Jun-22-2009 By Sarah Stelmok

My husband and I go on walks around the city at least twice a week.  It is good exercise and it allows us to keep up with what’s happening downtown.  We always walk down Caroline Street and always walk past Basil’s Italian Market and Pizzeria.  The aroma that waifs from the restaurant is enchanting and the outdoor/ sidewalk seating is so inviting.  Inevitably my husband will say, “We need to check that place out.”  Last week Mr. Stelmok came home and proclaimed, “We’re going on a walk and we’re eating at Basil’s.”  I am pleased to announce I have a new addition to my Top 5 favorite places to eat in Fredericksburg!  Congratulations Basil’s!  You’ve made the list!

I ordered the chicken parmigiana and my husband ordered the wild mushroom ravioli.  The portions were adequate; but let’s face it, most restaurants serve you entirely too much food.  The prices were reasonable, especially for the quality of the food.  My husband could not stop raving about his wild mushroom ravioli, which I thought there were too few, but he insisted there were just enough.  My chicken was a little dry, but the sauce was fresh and the noodles were perfectly al dente!  The breading on the chicken was nbot too heavy, not too light and was not fried on until the chicken was praying for forgiveness.  The herbs and spices the chef uses are fresh and appropriately used.  Our entrees came with fresh bread.  Actual fresh bread.  We walked away from our meal full, but not too full, and satisfied.  Both of us commented that we felt like we had just eaten a healthy Italian meal.  Nothing tasted processed or frozen. 

I definitely recommend Basil’s to anyone strolling along Caroline Street and will go so far as to recommend you make a special trip into Fredericksburg City to taste the Basil’s goodness for yourself!

(Disclaimer:  I was in no way enticed to right this blog post and did not receive compensation of any kind for endorsing this restaurant)