restaurant rec needed for Charlottesville

Anonymous
Is anyone familiar with restaurants in Charlottesville? I'm looking for a good place for a family birthday dinner for my husband that needs to be kid friendly as well. I'm open to all sorts of options. Ambiance or a good part of town a plus. Doesn't need to be fancy or expensive. Thank you!
Anonymous
How many people?
Anonymous
We recently moved here.

Three Notched Brewery is AWESOME. The food is very good (we have really high standards) and best of all, they have a kid play area. They also have a play area outside. It’s in IX Park which is neat too, and walkable from downtown.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How many people?


4 adults and 3- 8 year old children
Anonymous
Lampo is great! http://www.lampopizza.com/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We recently moved here.

Three Notched Brewery is AWESOME. The food is very good (we have really high standards) and best of all, they have a kid play area. They also have a play area outside. It’s in IX Park which is neat too, and walkable from downtown.


This is 13:24 and yes the new Three Notched facility in Ix Park is a go to for diners with children.

Some other options:

Whiskey Jar
Sultan Kebab
South Street Brewery (though Three Notched's beer is better IMO)
The Shebeen
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Lampo is great! http://www.lampopizza.com/


It's awesome, but is TINY and doesn't take reservations, a group of 7 could be a challenge
Anonymous
Curly's garage
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Curly's garage



Which hasn’t existed in forever
Anonymous
Agree with Three Notched. Another good one is Mellow Mushroom on the corner. Kid friendly, lots of TVs. We also like local - very similar to founding farmers.
Anonymous
One more - Blue Mountain Brewery. It's about 30 min from C'ville past Crozet, but you can't beat the scenery and food. There's also a huge area for the kids to run and play.
Anonymous
Kardinal Hall. They have board games the kids and adults can play. Great inside and outside seating.

Marie Bette is great for brunch if you get a table. Place is the best so it’s always packed.
Anonymous
Fellini’s
Anonymous
A “good part” of town?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:A “good part” of town?

Fun, walkable, energetic as opposed to strip mall in the suburbs.
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