Restaurants
Louisa County has some great restaurants, there are also great places to eat in adjoining Counties.
Obrigado Restaurant
109 W Main StEvery thing is great here
BurritOh! - Zion Crossroads
485 Market StLove the burritos and bowls, fresh made Mexican inspired food.
Made In Asia
39 Market StGood Asian food
Lelo's Pizza Zion Crossroads
Yummy pizza with thin crust
Barbeque Exchange
102 Martinsburg AveBest BBQ around, try the hush puppies!
Places to visit
We have a lot of historical sites in Louisa and surrounding Counties. Our first presidents lived in the area and their houses are worth visiting.
Madison's house and grounds are fantastic. Docent lead tours of the house and the enslaved community are worth taking. Also BBQ Exchange food is in the cafe
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Montpelier Station
Madison's house and grounds are fantastic. Docent lead tours of the house and the enslaved community are worth taking. Also BBQ Exchange food is in the cafe
Monticello is about a half hour drive. Great tours, visit the gardens!
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Monticello
1050 Thomas Jefferson PkwyMonticello is about a half hour drive. Great tours, visit the gardens!
Monroe's property is just a stone's throw from Monticello. Interesting comparison in the two President's approach to life.
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James Monroe's Highland
2050 James Monroe PkwyMonroe's property is just a stone's throw from Monticello. Interesting comparison in the two President's approach to life.
Visit the grounds and Rotunda designed by Thomas Jefferson
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University of Virginia
918 Emmet St NVisit the grounds and Rotunda designed by Thomas Jefferson
Gordonsville
Quaint town, nice boutique shops and restaurants
Outdoor attractions
Lots of lovely outdoor spaces are easily accessible
Wonderful lake for boating and fishing. Some great restaurants here too
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Lake Anna
Wonderful lake for boating and fishing. Some great restaurants here too
Blue Ridge Parkway North Entrance
Blue Ridge ParkwayEasy drive to the Blue Ridge Mountains