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    Seasons Restaurant and Bar

    3.7 (13 reviews)
    Closed 5:00 pm - 12:00 am (Next day)

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    Huevos rancheros
    Jules P.

    No wait for Sunday brunch, $30 mimosas pitcher, and pretty good food. Cute vibe inside the restaurant. Nice service. Potato side was pretty good.

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    Brittany J.

    We ended our night with drinks at Seasons, and it was such a vibe. My husband stuck with his go-to Old Fashioned, while I decided to try something new--the Apple Cider Drop. It reminded me of a lemon drop, but with a cozy fall twist, and OMG I was shocked at how much I loved it! The ambiance at Seasons is absolutely beautiful. Everywhere you turn, there's a perfect spot for photos. The space is large, airy, and just so aesthetically pleasing--super cute overall. I loved it inside, but my husband found his favorite spot out on the terrace in the smoking area. Let's just say he was in his element. We'll definitely be back soon to try the food, but the drinks alone were a hit. The only downside for my husband was the automatic 20% gratuity added to the bill, he felt the service was basic and enjoys giving his own tip but we understand the service industry--but honestly, I enjoyed everything so much, I didn't mind.

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    Chvonne R.

    If you're looking for a strong drink the bartender will definitely have you right. However they have some work to do on scheduling large parties and having the appropriate staff to ensure it runs smoothly. Our waitress was super nice but she was over worked at the time of our visit. It was times where the table was waterless and we were missing drinks we ordered at the beginning of our dining experience. I had the lobster ravioli which had a lot of lobster in it but over lacked on the flavor side. The Alfredo sauce tasted like a jar of ragu. A restaurant called seasons should ensure that their food is seasoned. The restaurant itself can use a redesign as the people sitting outside have to walk through the dining area to get to the bar so it's a lot of back and forth traffic. Not otherwise very modern design that shockoe needs.

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    5 months ago

    As usual the team here at season has provided a chill dining experience. The holiday cocktail menu was amazing.

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    They have great food and the atmosphere is always a vibe.would definitely spread the word about this place

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