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Top 20 New American Restaurants In The Mid-Atlantic

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1. Founding Farmers, DC

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1924 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20006
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Founding Farmers is an inspired farm to table restaurant with a fantastic brunch and dishes like Devil-ish eggs with lobster. Keep Reading

20 Great Virginia Wines To Try

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1. Vintner’s Reserve, Doukenie Winery

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14727 Mountain Road, Purcellville, VA 20132
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Cozy up to the fire with a classic Bordeaux-style wine. This medium-bodied harmonious blend of cherry, oak, chocolate, tobacco, with subtle hints of vanilla provide a silky mouthfeel with gentle tannins, and a long finish. This excellent wine will pair beautifully with aromatic roasts of veal, lamb, pork, or beef. Keep Reading

Top 20 Things To Do In The Mid-Atlantic

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1. Busch Gardens; Williamsburg, VA

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1 Busch Gardens Blvd, Williamsburg, VA 23185
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Situated three miles east of historic Williamsburg, Va. is Busch Gardens®, an action-packed European adventure theme park with 17th-century charm and 21st-century technology. The European countries of England, Scotland, Ireland, France, Germany and Italy serve as the setting for Busch Gardens’ 100 plus acres of fun-filled world exploration. Busch Gardens offers a wide variety of culinary experiences, world-class shopping, and exciting live shows. The park is also home to more than 100 rides and attractions, including KIDsiderate® areas designed especially for the park’s youngest guests. Keep Reading

Top 20 Nightlife Spots In Virginia

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1. Catch 31, Virginia Beach

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3001 Atlantic Ave, Virginia Beach, VA 23451
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Start your exciting, beach-front dining experience with an open-air kitchen and hardwood grill. Serve only the freshest fish; fifteen or more varieties, flown in fresh. Add the Catch 31 raw bar overflowing with iced shellfish: oysters, crab, mussels, shrimp and other seasonal seafood. And already you know, this is where you’ll have that perfect Virginia Beach oceanfront meal.

Catch 31 is the ultimate year round destination for the stylish, hip and high energy crowd. Featuring the area’s most extensive raw bar, largest variety of fresh fish, and amazing views from the outdoor patio featuring fire pits and seasonal live music. Keep Reading

Top 20 Mid-Atlantic Fried Chicken Spots

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1. The Loveless Cafe; Nashville, TN

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Fried chicken and biscuits. These tried and true Southern food staples have been a part of Loveless Cafe’s history for more than sixty years.
Today the Loveless Cafe serves more than 450,000 guests a year and makes between 4,000 to 7,000 biscuits a day — still using that same secret recipe from Annie Loveless all those years ago. If only Annie could see today what her little cafe has become. As Donna McCabe, another long-time owner of the Loveless said, “People just like real food.” Keep Reading

20 Virginia Brewmasters To Watch

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1. Jeremy Wirtes, Triple Crossing Brewing Company

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113 S Foushee St, Richmond, VA
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Jeremy, was raised by homebrewers and acquired a love for beer after living in Germany for three years. Jeremy has immersed himself in what it takes to make great craft beer, and can be found on any given day constantly tweaking his recipes in the pursuit of perfection. In late 2012 he partnered up with Adam, a fellow home brewer, and Scott an avid beer lover to begin work on planning Triple Crossing Brewing Co. Keep Reading

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