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John Allen, left, and Chef Tom Hughes are excited about the opening of The Queen City Bistro, a new restaurant in downtown Staunton at 23 E. Beverley St.
Gloria's Pupuseria, Staunton, VA "I stopped through Staunton on a family tour in Virginia, and worked remotely from the Staunton public library. I moseyed my way across the street to Gloria's just ...
The Staunton Development Company was on the west end of the building in 1891 and the rest of the building was a shoe factory. Staunton Development Company wanted to renovate and update the Hotel in the Victorian style but did not have the finances. In 1894, the American Hotel became Bowling Spotts & Co, a wholesale grocery.
RIS serves lunch, dinner, private dining, and carryout and features a seasonal American menu along with a roster of wines, local and international beers, and craft cocktails. Many of Lacoste's dishes have become city-known staples including her "Scallop Margarita," French onion soup, "My Mother's Meatloaf," New England mussels, Portuguese steak ...
Here's a complete list of the company's restaurant locations that are open and closed. ... 1951 American Blvd. West. Burnsville: 1301 County Road 42 West. ... Staunton: 1477 Greenville Ave ...
Wharf Area Historic District is a national historic district located at Staunton, Virginia. The district encompasses 22 contributing buildings and 4 contributing structures. It is a warehouse and commercial district characterized by rows of late-19th century and early-20th century storefronts and an elongated plaza framed by small warehouses.
The restaurant leans heavily on '50s themes with its decor, including checkered tables and floors, and nostalgic wall art. The menu features classic diner fare, burgers, fries, pancakes and such.
A bistro or bistrot (/ ˈ b iː s t r oʊ /), in its original Parisian form, is a small restaurant serving moderately priced, simple meals in a modest setting. In more recent years, the term has become used by restaurants considered, by some, to be pretentious.