Top 5 Eateries in Abingdon, Virginia

Abingdon, Virginia, offers a diverse culinary scene with a range of dining options. Here’s five that can begin your journey in this historical Virginia city. Eat well, and then take on the Virginia’s Creeper Trail to refresh and reboot.

The Tavern | Located in a historic building dating back to 1779, The Tavern is a renowned restaurant offering classic American cuisine and Southern specialties. It provides an elegant and charming atmosphere, making it a popular choice for special occasions. The oldest bar in Virginia and the 8th oldest bar in the United States, The Tavern was used from its beginning as a tavern and overnight inn for stagecoach travelers. The Tavern has held such guests as Henry Clay; Louis Philippe, King of France; President Andrew Jackson; and Pierre Charles L’Enfant, designer of Washington D.C. The First post office on the western slopes of the Blue Ridge Mountains was located in the east wing of The Tavern. The original mail slot is still in place and can be seen from the street. The original structure still stands while its open-air seating in the back provides for groups and big parties. It also serves traditional German fare, a nod to the previous owner. Reservations are recommended.

Jack’s 128 Pecan | This upscale restaurant features a farm-to-table concept, focusing on locally sourced ingredients to craft their seasonal menus. 128 Pecan offers a refined dining experience with dishes that highlight the flavors of the region. It’s modern and sophisticated interior tells the story of the owner and chef Jack Barrow’s journey of serving the people of Abingdon. Ingredients are sourced locally which showcases the flavors of the region. Try the Classic Cuban. Open Tuesday through Saturday.

Luke’s Café | It’s the eclectic music and art scene inspired eatery that creates a fun experience at Luke’s. Chef Luke Patterson serves locally sourced foods that provide an exceptional product. A sure win is the Tour Bus Shrimp. Another, The Santana Burger.

The Girl and the Raven Café | A vibrant café serving breakfast, lunch, and craft in-house roasted coffee located in an 1886 historic building featuring a contemporary touch with its newly constructed drive thru, sleek bar and expanded outdoor dining. Ethically sourced and roasted on site in small batches, their coffee beans (Brazen Raven Coffee Roasters) are meticulously measured to extract the most delicious. Additionally, they offer a variety of wellness lattes, fresh pressed juices, cocktails, wine and beer. Refer to their juice, cocktail and coffee guides for assistance with your drink. Take home a bag of Dark Side.

Foresta | An upscale Mediterranean/Italian restaurant located in the heart of the city, Foresta surprises the senses with unique cocktails and cuisine. Open Wednesday through Sunday.


Hats On on the Virginia Creeper Trail

The Virginia Creeper National Recreation Trail is a 34.3-mile rail-to-recreation trail, traversing through two counties from Abingdon, Virginia, through Damascus, and ending just past Whitetop Station in the Mount Rogers National Recreation Area, at the Virginia-North Carolina border. In the 34 years since its opening, the Creeper Trail remains one of the country’s premier rail-trails.

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