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The Top 3 Restaurant In Downtown Harrisonburg

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The Top 3 Restaurant In Downtown Harrisonburg

Have you ever explored Downtown Harrisonburg restaurants? No? Luckily, I love food and I don't love cooking, so I've eaten plenty of the delicious food that Harrisonburg has to offer to all those who are in town.

Here are a few of the most memorable places I've been to.


Clementine Cafe

153 South Main Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia 22801

http://clementinecafe.com

540-801-8881

★★★★★

Atmosphere: Artsy and friendly

Service: Welcoming but mediocre

Sound Level: Moderate

Dress Code: Causal

Recommended: Grilled Ceasar

Drinks & Wine: Wines and an extensive beer list

Hours: Monday—Saturday 11am—10pm; Sunday 10am—10pm (unless there's a show)

Prices: Appetizers: $7 on average; entrees: $8 on average

Reservations: Yes

Wheelchair Access: Wheelchair friendly, street level access


Social BBQ


14 East Water Street, Harrisonburg, VA 22801

http://www.thesocialbbq.com

540-208-7926

★ ★★ ★

Atmosphere: Enthusiastic and friendly

Service: Prompt and welcoming

Sound Level: Moderate

Dress Code: Causal

Recommended: Firecracker Shrimp

Drinks & Wine: $4 16 Oz Cans/Variety of Drinks

Hours: Monday—Wenesday: 11:30AM-12A. Thursday—Saturday—1AM Sunday: 11:30AM—8PM

Prices: Appetizers: $6 on average; entrees: $10 on average

Reservations: Yes

Wheelchair Access: Not wheelchair friendly — rooftop bar, upstairs dining


Bella Luna

80 W. Water St., Harrisonburg, VA 22802

540-433-1366

http://bellalunawoodfired.com

★ ★ ★

Atmosphere: Relaxed and friendly

Service: Responsive and upbeat

Sound Level: Moderate to noisy

Dress Code: Nicer to formal

Recommended: Sopressata Pizza

Drinks & Wine: A plenitude of draft beers and ciders, speciality drinks, and a generous selection of wines.

Hours: Monday – Saturday 11:30AM—10 PM, Sunday 11:30AM—9PM

Prices: Appetizers: $6 on average; entrees: $10 on average

Reservations: Yes

Wheelchair Access: Street level access


Capital Ale House

41-A Court Square, Harrisonburg, Virginia 22801

540-564-ALES

http://capitalalehouse.com/harrisonburg/

★ ★

Atmosphere: Lackluster and unfriendly

Service: Slow and disinterested

Sound Level: Moderate

Dress Code: Management reserves the right to refuse entry to anyone wearing inappropriate or offensive clothing.

Recommended: Shrimp and Roasted Corn Chowder available on Thursdays.

Drinks & wine: Over 100 lagers, Virginia wines, and a plentitude of drinks

Hours: Monday – Sunday 11:00 am to Midnight: Closed Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. Closed at midnight on Christmas Eve.

Prices: Appetizers: $8 on average; entrees: $12 on average: Burgers $8/$2 on Mondays after 4: Drinks: $8 on average/beer prices are subject to change.

Reservations: Yes

Wheelchair Access: Street level access

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