Few people realize there’s an authentic English pub hiding right here in Virginia. Hunter’s Head Tavern is a beloved restaurant in Upperville that’s located inside a restored mansion from the 1700s. And in case that wasn’t unique enough, you’ll be delighted to find a telephone booth and all sorts of British paraphernalia inside.
It all begin in 1750, when an early settler built the Carr Cabin. Today this historic building is the home of Hunter’s Head Tavern.
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Step inside and you’ll feel like you’ve arrived to a local pub in the English countryside. The atmosphere is lively, cozy, and you can look forward to a fire in the fireplace when the weather’s cold.
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On the menu you’ll find traditional English pub fare such as Welsh Rarebit, liver and onions, and pork loin sandwiches.
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Of course, it wouldn’t be an authentic British pub without fish and chips.
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A majority of the produce used in the restaurant is sourced from Ayrshire Farm and other local farms.
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One thing’s for sure, you’ll want to save room for dessert! Homemade pies and other treats are the perfect addition to any order.
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So whether you’re bellying up to the bar for a pint or looking forward to a delicious homecooked meal, you’ll feel as though you’ve traveled across the pond when you set foot inside this lively British restaurant.
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Hunter’s Head Tavern is located at 9048 John Mosby Hwy, Upperville, VA. For more information about this unique restaurant, you can visit the website by clicking here. Have you dined at Hunter’s Head before? We’d love to hear about it!
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