Valentine’s Day is less than a week away, and if you’re anything like me, you’ve failed to make your dinner reservations. The well-known restaurants will most likely be booked solid by now, especially for the peak dinner hours. Well, you’re in luck. Here are a few suggestions of over looked restaurants in Fredericksburg to try. (All have been tasted and approved!)
1. Wegman’s- Yes, I’m suggesting eating at a grocery store. Fredericksburg let out a cheer when Wegman’s opened it’s doors. Many will be letting out another cheer this Valentine’s Day as they lay a pre-prepared meal on their dinner tables. Leave the cooking up to Wegman’s and the ambiance up to you. Wegman’s offers an assortment of culinary delights from main course and side dishes, to delectable desserts. While you’re there, grab some flowers, a card, and/ or candy! This is a one stop shop! Wegman’s is located in Celebrate Virginia, across the street from Central Park. 2281 Carl D Silver Pkwy.
2. Lee’s Retreat Brew Pub- Lee’s Retreat, the restaurant connected to Fredericksburg’s Blue and Gray Brewery, is reopening for Valentine’s Day! They are offering a beer and wine pairing dinner menu. Reservations are for 6:30pm on Valentine’s Day, only. The dinner consists of 5 predetermined courses and experts’ selections of beer and wine. The cost is $75 per person and gratuity is not included. Lee’s Retreat Brew Pub is located in the Bowman Industrial Park off of Rt. 2. 3300 Dill Smith Drive.
3. Pueblo’s Tex Mex Grill- This is my new favorite restaurant! Keep in mind, this is a very intimate dining space. There are not many tables, so I highly recommend making a reservation to ensure seating. Pueblo’s takes Tex Mex to a whole new level for the Fredericksburg area. Food is made to order and the menu offers so much more than “order-by-number” dining. The wait staff is very friendly, the food is delicious, and they offer a full bar. Pueblo’s is located on Jefferson Davis Hwy across the street from Eagle Village Shopping Center. 1320 Jefferson Davis Hwy.
4. Poppy Hill Tuscan Kitchen- Poppy Hill is a cozy environment offering farm fresh ingredients, homemade pasta, and fresh herbs. Go as a couple or go with friends, you are sure to have a good time. The restaurant is not handicap accessible, but is located in a historic building… it’s actually in the basement. Poppy Hill is located at the corner of William Street and Charles Street. 1000 Charles Street.
5. The Kenmore Inn- This popular bed & breakfast offers a full service restaurant in the basement. Overlooking a brick courtyard, this dining experience includes a seasonal, eclectic menu. Be sure to visit the bar area to enjoy relaxing conversation and a beverage of choice. Make it an overnight holiday with one of several packages offered by the bed & breakfast. The Kenmore Inn is located near the heart of downtown Fredericksburg on Princess Anne Street. 1200 Princess Anne Street.



There 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?
In 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. 



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