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- RRobTampa / Central Florida West •6 reviews4.0Dined 3 days agoThe four of us went to celebrate the retirement from federal service of a spouse. I'd been once before but before the restaurant was greatly expanded. I do want to return to sample the short ribs which my best friend enjoyed immensely. The greeters at the front were great and enthusiastic. Once seated though, we had a new waitress who admitted as such and she did not know the menu very well. That's ok and we understood. Once looking at the wines, I was dismayed at the prices. Virginia wines I know well were 4x prices I usually buy at and the cheapest Pino Grigio was $51 per bottle. I settled for a CA Chardonnay that was ok, but with a terrible pour. Served a giant glass, it barely covered the bottom. My buddy had a good German beer and the wives had cocktails that they seemed to like ok. The Brie and Crab Dip appetizers were very good. No complaints there. The menu was interesting and diverse, although an item or to on the combined dinner menu would have been better if we could order them al a carte. Two of us ordered the schnitzel, probably the cheapest thing on the menu, and at least I regretted it. The dill german potato salad was not quite up to dill standards... a little bland and the schnitzel was flakey and perhaps little overdone. I managed while my buddy loved the short ribs which I really wanted! My mistake. My wife loved her pumpkin butternut squash and it was gone in a flash. The wives shared a chocolate dessert and shared a bite with us that was delicious. The bill was $331 and we had a good time and most of the food was very good, with vastly overpriced wine. Still, I would go back again, drink the German beer, have the short ribs and still refuse to pay $6 or $9 for bread. Its a wonderful town, very scenic, but the prices and atmosphere were geared more to tourists than regular loyal local customers.More infoTrummer's RestaurantPrice: Moderate• Contemporary American• Clifton•4.6
- MMegWashington, D.C. Area •5 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoThis restaurant is a quiet gem in Old Town Manassas. Beautifully appointed and very comfortable. Because my friend and I did not have big appetites we opted for appetizers, soup and dessert. I had sautéed scallops on truffle fried fresh asparagus, shiitake mushrooms and a cauliflower chicken soup followed by a delicious crème brûlée. My friend had jumbo shrimp stuffed with salmon and crab with a Sambuca romana sauce and cold bean salad, tomato bisque and New York cheesecake. Both were excellent meals, perfectly prepared and plated. As someone with Celiac, there were several excellent options on the menu and the wait staff seemed very knowledgeable. We really enjoyed the meal and would highly recommend this delightful dining spot.More infoCarmello's Of Old Town ManassasPrice: Expensive• Mediterranean• Manassas•4.7
- DDrewWashington, D.C. Area •1 review5.0Dined on Feb 22, 2025Outstanding food and service! Highly recommend dining here!More infoTaste of Old CountryPrice: Expensive• Tapas / Small Plates• Manassas•4.8
- SStephanieWashington, D.C. Area •8 reviews5.0Dined on Feb 15, 2025We loved everything! The food was great. Service was a little off but it’s what we were expecting since it was Valentine’s Day. We’ll be back again!More infoBreakers Korean BBQ - ManassasPrice: Moderate• Korean• Manassas•4.5
- OTOpenTable DinerKansas City / Kansas •8 reviews5.0Dined on Nov 9, 2023While they were short servers, the one we had (Gabriel) did a great job taking care of us. He was very pleasant despite how busy he was and got our orders perfect. We felt sorry for him but he didn’t seem too bothered how busy he was as he always had a smile on his face. They even had the hostess and manager pitching in to keep things going. And the food was very good and everyone in our group of six was very satisfied.More infoRed Lobster - ManassasPrice: Moderate• Seafood• Manassas•4.5
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