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Where to Eat & Drink

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Zynodoa

Tucked into a historic building in beautiful downtown Staunton, Virginia, Zynodoa offers inspired southern cuisine in a stylish, metropolitan setting.

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The Shack

Chef Boden's modern cooking combines his Jewish Eastern European roots with the traditions of the region.

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Chicano Boy Tacos

A trendy eatery serving handmade tacos, Mission-style burritos, bowls, and fresh salads.

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Firkin Pie Company

Made-from-scratch sweet and savory pies for lunch, dinner and dessert.

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The Meating place

Fresh cut meat every day, local honey, Meadow Croft Farms pickles and jellies, locally made baked goods, and much more.

Things to Do

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American Shakespeare Center

Virginia’s premiere classical theatre offers performances all year round.

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Sunspots Studios Glassblowing

Live glassblowing demonstrations every day. Filled with beautiful, one-of-a-kind art pieces, as well as functional art for the home and garden.

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Frontier Culture Museum

Costumed historical interpreters show the life and customs of the indigenous Native American tribes in Virginia, the arrival of the German, English and Irish settlers along the Great Wagon Road, and the painful journey of the enslaved Africans to the first permanent British colony in North America.

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Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library

Enjoy an engaging guided tour of President Wilson’s birthplace, a beautifully restored Greek Revival manse, and experience what life was like when he was born there in 1856. An authentic example of a Shenandoah Valley home during the pre-Civil War era, this National Historic Landmark is decorated with period furnishings, including Woodrow Wilson family treasures.

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