1. Fridays After Five

700 E Main St, Charlottesville, Virginia
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There’s no better way to instantly start your weekend than heading to The Pavilion for cheap beer and live music! (more…)

700 E Main St, Charlottesville, Virginia
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There’s no better way to instantly start your weekend than heading to The Pavilion for cheap beer and live music! (more…)
By now, you’ve all heard the buzz about CVille getting a Wegmans, but how will it hold up to our current grocery stores?

1797 Hydraulic Rd, Charlottesville, Virginia 22901
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Whole Foods specializes in organic goods. You can find a huge selection of international and hard to find groceries and pick up lunch at the hot foods bar! If you love cheese, you won’t want to miss their cheese shop. (more…)
5th street extended is getting a new shopping center with a Wegmans! The famous supermarket is rumored to open fall of 2017. How will Wegmans measure up to our current stores?
So what is Wegmans? Why do people seem to love it so much? Well here are 16 reasons for you to get excited.

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Wegmans partners with local farmers. They even have a handy chart to show you when produce will arrive. (more…)

100 Oakhurst Cir, Charlottesville, Virginia
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If you’ve never been to breakfast at the Oakhurst Inn, you’re missing out. Their baked eggs are made with local, farm fresh eggs, spicy tomato basil, Swiss chard and Red Row cheese! (more…)

824 Hinton Ave, Charlottesville, Virginia
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The Local is a fantastic restaurant that uses seasonal cuisine to demonstrate the magnificent variety of Virginia’s local farmers and foragers. Their menu features savory items like buttermilk-Tabasco braised chicken and peach creme brulee. (more…)

Originally known as “Pasture,” this restaurant delighted diners with unique Southern-inspired fare and an inventive cocktail selection.
Despite their praiseworthy menu, Pasture struggled to find a place in Charlottesville and rebranded in 2014 as PastureQ.
PastureQ’s new focus on BBQ didn’t stray from their unique culinary style. Fans of the restaurant will no doubt miss such savory dishes as the frito pie and sweets like the Duke’s Mayonnaise chocolate cake. (more…)