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    Willoughby Restaurant

    3.2 (5 reviews)
    Open 6:30 am - 8:00 pm

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    Atmosphere is not pretentious. Food is basic and good. Staff is quite welcoming. Menu is not very wide, but should satisfy

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    The Fishin' Pig - Farmville - Seafood platter

    The Fishin' Pig - Farmville

    4.3(393 reviews)
    11.0 mi
    $$

    Well the food was great. Who ever is cooking today needs to stay put . All the food was on point…read moreand service was great too.

    Tldr: good value meal and would recommend if you happened to be in Farmville but wouldn't…read morenecessarily wait in line for it We went for a Saturday lunch and did not have to wait at all. Between two people, we ordered drinks and Billy's seafood platter to share, which consisted of shrimp that you can choose the style of, fried cod and catfish, with hush puppies and cole slaw. We got the bang bang shrimp and they were on point. They were definitely our favorite thing on this platter with the size, texture, and flavor all hitting the mark. The two sides hush puppies and cole slaws were also good. The two fried fish was a little underwhelming, with the cod being a little under-seasoned and dry. The catfish was seasoned well and soft but had that sort of slightly fishy flavor to it. I liked having multiple sauces both on the platter and the table (there were a bunch of different bbq sauces, which I'm sure go better with their meat offerings) - the butter and the zing of the North Carolina hot sauce were our top two sauces of the meal. Definitely enough food for two people but I wish there was a bit more on there than just the cole slaw to suppress the greasiness of the fried fish. Service was great and they have a good sized parking lot as well. Can't say anything about their bbq since we had the fish platter but as soon as you get to the parking lot, you can smell the fire going!

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    Fried Pork Skins

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    Walker's Diner - Burger split two and served two ways.

    Walker's Diner

    4.4(77 reviews)
    12.6 mi
    $

    Went here on my way to Richmond for a band event. Restaurant is tiny but it's cozy- not a problem…read morebut if you need to have a super top secret conversation then probably go elsewhere. Lovely decorations and definitely has a 50s feel to it. I got the bacon jalapeno burger omelette, fries and 2 slices of toast are included. The omelette was delicious and chock full of toppings, my only possible complaint would be that the cheese coverage didn't reach the far end. However, that can probably be specified beforehand and its not enough to knock of a star. Regardless of this, I loved it. The bacon and burger were full of flavor and the grilled jalapenos had just the right amount of spice. The grilled onions on top were a great touch. When you're done with your omelette and there's leftover toppings on the plate, you can use fries to sort of scoop them up (awesome). The service was also great. The waitress was talking to regulars, and even asked us what we were up to today. Food came out pretty quick and she asked us if we wanted refills the moment our cups were low. Overall, nice little place. Forgot to get a picture of the food because I was so focused on eating. If I ever come back through the area between the operating hours of 8 and 2 I will certainly be going here. If I happened to pass through after they closed I would probably break in for the pie. (Kidding)

    This is a must-visit for diner enthusiasts. The building sits on the north-south main thoroughfare…read morethrough historic downtown Farmville, an area once lined with tobacco warehouses. It is very small, with about fifteen stools wrapping around a classic service counter. According to the menu, the diner is a "One-Master Model 15-Stool Valentine steel building," made by Valentine Manufacturing Company of Wichita, Kansas, in 1955. They have a small parking lot in back of the diner. I parked there and then saw a bathroom entrance sign -- after a 2 1/2-hour trip, nature was calling. It is a very clean bathroom located at the rear of the building, with a separate entrance from the parking lot. There is no access to the restroom from inside the diner -- a unique and nostalgic feature you don't see much anymore. I walked around to the front of the building, entered, sat down on a stool, and was greeted with, "Y'all having a good day so far?" I had a half sweet/half unsweet tea and the Cheeseburger Deluxe with no mayonnaise. It came with lettuce, tomato, pickle chips, onions, French fries, and cole slaw. I put ketchup on the fries, but the fresh tomato alone provided plenty of flavor for the juicy, delicious burger. The French fries were crispy and delicious -- exactly what you hope for at a classic diner. The cole slaw was outstanding and clearly tasted homemade. The pies looked incredible, and because the cheeseburger platter was so good, I had a piece of blueberry buttermilk cake topped with whipped cream -- wow! There is also a clearly posted 3% surcharge if paying with a credit card. Prices are reasonable, so it didn't feel like an issue. This was a great overall experience, and I would recommend this classic, nostalgic mid-20th-century diner to anyone traveling through Farmville. It closes at 2 pm, so plan accordingly!

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    Walker's Diner - Fresh burger on the griddle.

    Fresh burger on the griddle.

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    The Babcock House

    The Babcock House

    4.5(88 reviews)
    31.9 mi

    A lovely BnB in a quaint and historically interesting town…read more We were the only guests, on an early spring weekday, and the owners really treated us with a lot of individual attention, regarding arrival, the dinner and breakfast times, and the tasty dinner itself. The rooms were perfectly clean, and lovingly furnished, each one different in size and looks. But we heard and smelled the kitchen under our beautiful room with the red wallpaper. If you do not like train sounds , better do not take this room but take a room overlooking the front of the house with its impressing, well taken care of oak tree. Also, be aware that the mattress in the red room is very soft. The overnight price was fine, but all the extras chosen by us, like food, wine, and flowers were rather pricey. We would like to return to this friendly BnB - but would choose a firmer mattress - we are sure the charming owners could help us choose!

    A comfortable, well-run place to stay in the Appomattox area. There are six guest rooms with…read morevarying color schemes, all a decent size for a stay of a night or two. The design is pretty ornamental, in keeping with the time period of the house (late 1800s). I had the Havilah Room, done in Persian blue with a burgundy area rug. The bed was wonderfully comfortable, with a perfect mattress and high-quality linens. There's a balcony on the front of the house that all the guest rooms have access to. The first-floor restaurant will send up dinner if you just call down and request it. I was in the mood for a steak and they had a terrific ribeye available the night I was there. Simply seasoned with salt and pepper and perfectly grilled, with flavorful garlic mashed potatoes, it made a satisfying dinner. There's plenty of complimentary parking right onsite and the Appomattox National Park is less than ten minutes away by car. The innkeepers here know what they are doing and everything runs very smoothly, for a reasonable price.

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    The Babcock House
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    Bravo Italian Grill - Small Veggie pizza

    Bravo Italian Grill

    4.0(38 reviews)
    10.6 mi
    $$

    Decent food with large portions. Friendly staff and a small town atmosphere. The area itself…read moreisn't flush with options, so it's nice to have a go-to Italian restaurant. Actually, the pizza is pretty good for the area. Appears to be homemade.

    I've only been here twice and my most recent visit was a week ago. My first visit I think I ordered…read morea calzone, which ended up being decent enough but it's not my favorite calzone that I've had from local Americanized Italian restaurants. This past time I got a 'subasta' mainly because of the extra appetizing menu picture which depicted what looked like a heaping portion of spaghetti meat sauce with cooked spaghetti noodles mixed in. The idea was very intriguing and the picture was so enticing. Plus when I ordered it, I asked for a cup of extra sauce just in case I got skimped. So my table gets their food and my subasta was a whole different story than what I'd been shown on the menu. There was a sub roll, sure, and there were heaping scoops of spaghetti noodles, definitely, but somehow things just didn't translate with a menu item that was clearly advertised incorrectly. On each sub half there were these meat discs that, texture-wise, resembled meatballs and they had a little smearing of plain canned marinara sauce on one side of them. There was a little bit of melted cheese on the opposite side of these meat discs, but they existed on these piles of plain spaghetti noodles jammed between the sub rolls. As soon as I viewed this plate, I was disappointed. I didn't send the order back because I'm too nice in most cases, but I really should have. I also wasn't given the cup of extra sauce that I very specifically asked for. The onion rings were SO GOOD and I found myself wishing I had a huge plate of just onion rings because I was hungry. I ate the sub and pulled off a LOT of the naked spaghetti noodles because there was no flavor or point to them. If I go back, I'm getting pasta (Alfredo to be more specific) or a basic small pizza. I'm not playing around with this place anymore.

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    Bravo Italian Grill - Chef salad. I already ate the egg, cucumbers and have removed the onion. It was fresh and there was lots of it. I had a large.

    Chef salad. I already ate the egg, cucumbers and have removed the onion. It was fresh and there was lots of it. I had a large.

    Bravo Italian Grill - 1/2 Sausage and Pepperoni and 1/2 Veggie

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    Bravo Italian Grill - Baked spaghetti with red sauce and mushrooms.  Tasty!

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    Baked spaghetti with red sauce and mushrooms. Tasty!

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