Charlottesville restaurant & lodging recommendations?

Anonymous
Kids' schedules will allow husband and I two nights away this summer and Cville makes sense logistically. Any recommendations for restaurants and lodging appreciated! We stayed at the Clifton Inn and ate at 1799 years ago and loved it. Could repeat, but would prefer to find something new. Fine with out of town or in. If out of town, would love a pool. If in the "city," would love to be able to walk to dinner. Ideally under $400 / night for hotel (so Keswick is too much). What's noteworthy? Thanks!
Anonymous
Check out The Draftsman (autograph hotel by Marriott). Really nice, great location and can walk to the downtown mall.

https://maps.app.goo.gl/zkWfNyBUnBbJ4Zbw7?g_st=ic


Heard good things about the Quirk too.
https://maps.app.goo.gl/qXEyvicUK7nJtcCT7?g_st=ic

The Omni is also nice.
https://maps.app.goo.gl/1f6uHUQvmxe5TxZeA?g_st=ic

We always like Hamilton’s for a nice meal
https://maps.app.goo.gl/m54zYKJ15G2CGPtz7?g_st=ic


Anonymous
Omni is redone but often hosts weddings and guests can get a little out of control.
Anonymous
Oakhurst Inn (has a pool)
200 South Street in
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Oakhurst Inn (has a pool)
200 South Street in


200 South Street Inn
Anonymous
If it is still open, The English Inn on US29 inside town was wonderful for us.
Anonymous
Stay at Draftsman and walk down Main Street towards town for Oyster Public House and its adjacent sister restaurant. With kids— go tubing on James River. Without— go explore the brewery/winery trail on Rockfish Gap
Anonymous
Boar’s Head Resort.
Anonymous
We loved the Quirk hotel. Convenient location.
Anonymous
For a little bit out of town Veritas has a lovely inn and you can book a wine dinner.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:For a little bit out of town Veritas has a lovely inn and you can book a wine dinner.


+1 we had a fantastic time. Worth a night to experience and not worry about the drive back to town

Enjoyed the Graduate in town
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If it is still open, The English Inn on US29 inside town was wonderful for us.


It is and yuck
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Stay at Draftsman and walk down Main Street towards town for Oyster Public House and its adjacent sister restaurant. With kids— go tubing on James River. Without— go explore the brewery/winery trail on Rockfish Gap


Tubing sounds fun! Was there a specific company you used?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Stay at Draftsman and walk down Main Street towards town for Oyster Public House and its adjacent sister restaurant. With kids— go tubing on James River. Without— go explore the brewery/winery trail on Rockfish Gap


Tubing sounds fun! Was there a specific company you used?


James River Runners and Rivanna River Company are both great
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