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    Huzzah

    3.1 (105 reviews)
    ModeratePizza, Arcades, American

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Good for groups
    Outdoor seating

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    9/18/21 from the past to the new look of the present.
    John F.

    The first place we saw upon walking in to the visitor's center was a place to eat. Unfortunately the place was closed. No matter, there are more places to eat than just at the visitor's Center. We did eat st the Secret Garden and had drinks and icecream. We found it very relaxing. There will be many more food places to check out. We have only begun to scratch the surface on places to eat here. We will see what else there is to find.

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    J David H.

    This is a decent option if staying on the grounds at a Colonial Williamsburg property, especially if staying at the Williamsburg Woodlands Hotel across the sidewalk like I did. However, I would never go out of my way to dine at the Huzzah's Eatery. The Huzzah is a CW property. It has the feel of a hotel restaurant as friend Christopher pointed out. It also feels like your on a Disney property if you've ever visited their hotel/dine options. The comparison of food is not even close to being on par with what a Disney would do. My family dined here for dinner and utilized the building for a complimentary breakfast buffet. The restraint hold an estimated 100 guest. There is also a nice patio. It's fitting in decor with a colonial theme of dark wood. The menu features kids favorites like pizza, burgers and chicken fingers. For adults sandwiches and a variety of well rounded meals with different proteins, vegetables and fruit. A hostess seated us to our booth and a waitress followed with a drink order. They do offer beer and wine. The young female server was friendly and personable which was great with small children. The restraint during the Summer was at least a quarter full. Our waitress returned with drinks and we ordered our dinner. The kids sandwiches and pizza. I ordered a brisket wrap. Unfortunately drink refills were not paid attention to as we waited for our order to arrive. Once food hit the table approximately 25 minutes after ordering refills were addressed. The food was served hot. The kids did not complain and were happy. I did try their pizza and it was pretty meh with gross cheese topping. My brisket sandwich with side of fries was just ok. The waitress did perform a check on the food at the appropriate time. The food overall gets a passing grade, but do not expect extraordinary cuisine. Service gets a pass, but improvements could be that they get a floating staff to provide refills. A 3 really fits this establishment well.

    Jennifer M.

    We were staying at the hotel right across from the restaurant and instead of going into town we decided to try this place. The waitress we had was so sweet. She anticipated all our needs as if she was one step ahead. The fried chicken had just the right amount of seasoning. The mashed potatoes was homemade and tasted amazing. The veggies were nice and fresh. You also cannot beat the price. 3 pieces of fried chicken with mashed potatoes and fried for $16. It was a steal.

    Sweet Potato Pie!   Surprisingly delicious but small!
    Darlene L.

    Found this place only because I was staying at the hotel. The service was good and the staff friendly. I wasn't expecting much as the reviews weren't bad but left me a bit perplexed about choosing to dine. I was glad I did but there were a few minor things. The fried chicken was nice and hot and the mashed potatoes tasted and the broccoli fresh. I would have preferred it sautéed but it was fresh. The chicken had a good amount of seasoning along with a hint of heat. I wasn't sure what it was...the flour or the seasoning before the batter but it was good. The only drawback was it was a bit salty. Dessert: sweet potato pie! Delicious but the slices are way to small. I gave this place 4 stars because the food came out hot, the services was friendly and fast and the pie was delicious!

    Spinach and Artichoke Dip
    Tarita H.

    To anyone staying at the Williamsburg Woodlands or Lodge, Huzzah's needs to be avoided because it's just basic and mediocre compared to all of the other dining options if you're visiting Colonial Williamsburg. The food isn't terrible by any means. I have certainly had much worse. Aside from the saltiness, the prices aren't even that bad (ok, I'm from New York so I'm used to higher prices for the same fare, others may find them kinda pricey) The service honestly was forgettable. They were not rude, but again, considering all of the other options, if you know your food is meh, perhaps even bleh, and you have tourist prices, at least the service should be worth talking about. It was not. They give you a bowl of salty popcorn when they take your orders. Cute. Nice to chomp on as you play with the little talking points cards they have at every table Fried Chicken: a little too salty but good. Enough to share. Biscuit was great. Ceasar Salad: again, a little on the salty side. Fair size. Spinach artichoke dip was good. Can't complain about it. Mint Julep: Awful. Way way too sweet. Need an alternative to mediocrity at Huzzah's? Head to Colonial Williamaburg and check out: Dog Street Tavern. Food, service, ambiance...all 5 stars and they're just so much more fun with a waaaay better menu for appetizers, entrees, sides, desserts and yes...DRINKS!!

    Salt and Vinegar pork rinds.

    This is a decent hotel restaurant geared towards families. The place is buzzing after the last of the Williamsburg tours get back to the hotel. They brought out mini southern style biscuits with jelly (yum). We ordered pork rinds for an appetizer and crunched on the leftovers days after. I had the beer flight (good) and chili dog (poor). My husband had the wings (small, but good flavor) and the kids enjoyed chicken tenders, pizza and grilled cheese. Service was pleasant. Prices were typical for a hotel dining. Would return...

    John S.

    Overpriced, food is average tasting at best, and BBQ sauces leave something to be desired. Wife and son ordered the beef brisket dinner and it arrived with FOUR slices of brisket. I wouldn't be complaining if it didn't cost 16 dollars per plate! Additionally, both my wife and son wanted to substitute a side for the slaw, a request they honored but charged an additional two dollars for the substitution. So, the four slices of brisket with Mac and cheese and fries now costs 18 dollars a piece! The slaw and Mac and cheese are on the same side item list so I'm not sure why they up charge to swap one for the other. I ordered the pulled pork sandwich and it was so salty that I could only eat half the sandwich. I tried drowning it in what they attempt to pass off as BBQ sauce, but the four choices they offered were all bad. The server was attentive and friendly so bonus star for that. We will not come back for another try.

    White pizza.
    Stephanie G.

    Located near the Visitors Center at Colonial Williamsburg, a great option for something between when the houses close at 5 and evening programs to not go to an expensive tavern every night. We had the white pizza, more than enough food for two for $15. We had no wait and service was great. Maybe we got lucky, but this seemed like good food at a quick pace for our busy tourist schedule.

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    Jack W.

    This is a good place to go if you are staying at the Woodlands Hotel and you don't want to drive or take the shuttle to a nice place to eat. They begin by putting a bowl of popcorn on you table and the salty popcorn is expected to entice you to order one of their many draft beers. It worked for me at $6.95 per 12 ounce glass. I also had a Caesar salad with fried chicken, asparagus, and broccoli. I like greasy chicken but this was about two levels over my level. The chicken was evenly cooked and the inside meat remained warm. The asparagus and broccoli were tasty and tender. My wife had the soup and salad which she said was okay. When I ask about her food and she says "It's okay" I don't pursue my question. If you don't want to drink in your room, you may want to make the short walk to Huzzah's for their drink offerings and take your meals elsewhere.

    Fish, chicken sandwiches with kids made pizza
    Mike N.

    Nice dining area. I like that kids could make their own pizza and then eat what they made. The price is slightly above average which make sense because​ of tourism area of Willimasburge Colonial. We had chicken and fish sandwiches. Good enough...

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