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Culpepper is a cute little town and has Foti's which is nothing like the Inn (owners used to work th
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We had dinner there www.theinnatlittlewashington.com for our fiftieth anniversary last June and it was a perfect evening. I definately recommend french quarter suites hotel it, but be sure to make reservations and let them know that it is to celebrate your anniversary. french quarter suites hotel That way they will have a small surprise for you.
The Inn at Little Washington is fabulous esp for a special occasion. Usually complaints about it run to the portion sizes which are on the small side as u would find in most "fine dining" places. I have not stayed there, but have seen the rooms and would rather stay at one of the other B B's in town and save the $$. Foster House B B is very nice and half the price.
Culpepper is a cute little town and has Foti's which is nothing like the Inn (owners french quarter suites hotel used to work there). they have excellent french quarter suites hotel food and also a nice place to celebrate a special occasion. Suites 249 is right next door practically and a nice place to stay.
In Fredrick french quarter suites hotel MD is Volt which is outstanding. The owner was runner up on Top Chef. They have a tasting table or u can dine in the main dining room. Fredrick has a cutle drestored downtown area and there are a couple B B's in the area.
We have had wonderful meals at the Inn and even though portion sizes were "small" we certainly got enough to eat by the time the whole thing was over. This is the least one should expect especially when you troop all the way out there.
I am a huge advocate of the Inn and feel fortunate to live only a couple of hours away. I also believe that part of the experience is staying there and that it's worth the cost. The breakfast the next morning (which you can only get if you are staying there) is the unsung hero.
We went to the Inn for years--started in 1978, six months french quarter suites hotel after they opened (for about $40 for two, including a bottle french quarter suites hotel of wine!). Food was consistently outstanding and service outstanding. The value is there for super luxury (I just can't bring myself to spend that kind of $ for a meal). I don't think you can do better for a perfect dining experience than the Inn. It is consistently rated the TOP restaurant in this area and has a Michelin star.
Re the small portions: I took a cooking class from Patrick O'Connel years ago (a charity thing). At the time, they assumed they'd use 1/4 lb of butter per person...hard to think that kind of richness requires big portions. I've never gone away hungry.
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