Located on Rt 7 headed out of Winchester. Better known for their fried chicken dinners and evening live music, this rustic bar and grill surprisingly opens at 6am every morning for breakfast and is very kid-friendly with cartoons often playing on the flat screen TV’s during the early hours. Want to have breakfast in one of Patsy Cline’s old haunts? Then this is the spot for you. Breakfast is served from 5am-10:30am, Monday – Saturday (closed Sundays). 2765 Northwestern pike Winchester, VA 22602. And we know you’re going to ask, so Chicorkfish is a blend of what they regularly grill up chicken, pork and fish □ (540) 313-4978. They’ve quietly built a dedicated following for their simple but perfectly executed breakfast and BBQ lunch items. This is one of our newest gas/service station eateries, located on Rt 50 a mile or so west of the hospital. Interesting historic fact – famed polar explorer Rear Admiral Richard Byrd was raised next door (the original house is gone but a historical marker remains). Originally opened as the Amherst Diner in 1958, it was purchased by employees Lynette & Jerri in 2015 to keep the doors open and thriving. Located across the street from Bonnie Blue, this small traditional diner is very popular with locals, and offers counter and booth seating and quick service with a smile. Image by Winchester-Frederick County Tourism. Lynette & Jerri’s Diner (Amherst Diner) Lynette and Jerri’s Diner. ** Please order online before visiting via this link** Facebook page. 38 E Piccadilly St, Winchester, VA 22601. Open 7 days a week until around noon, this easy-access spot borders the north end of the Loudoun Street Pedestrian Mall in Old Town Winchester. This coffee shop makes the list because of their extremely popular homemade bagels and the wide variety of breakfast bagel sandwiches and in-house baked goods that owner and guy-who-always-remembers-your-name Lenny Sweet creates on a daily basis. Image by Robert Harris for Winchester-Frederick County Tourism. Big L’s Bagelsīig L’s Bagels in Winchester. You’ll also find a wide array of local products near the bakery case, including hickory syrup, farm raised eggs and local brews. Located in a renovated Esso gas station, this very unique and exceptionally popular spot offers very large southern style breakfasts (try the homemade biscuits with locally cured bacon bits baked right in). Bonnie Blue Southern Market & Bakery Bonnie Blue Cafe in Winchester. Kids will love the “Millie’s pancake,” which is shaped like their favorite cartoon mouse. The coffee is hot, the kitchen is quick, and the staff is brimming with southern hospitality. Locals and visitors of all walks of life pile in here every morning of the week year-round. This is one of, if not the most crowded breakfast spots in the area. Here’s a list, in no particular order, of some of these great spots!Īs always, although we do our very best to have the most up-to-date information here, please check the hours/offerings of the restaurant before visiting! Papermill Place Restaurant We’re very fortunate to have a wide array of spots located all through the region to satisfy your craving for eggs, bacon, pancakes, waffles and yes, most even have scrapple and grits. While we have our share of upscale dining in the area, often times nothing beats a hearty home-cooked breakfast. The good old greasy spoon breakfast is alive and well in Winchester and surrounding Frederick County.
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