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My wife wanted to eat here because of the make your own pizza kitchen for kids. We went after a day at Busch Gardens. It's within walking distance from the Colonial Williamsburg Visitor Center; in fact definitely park there otherwise finding the place is a hassle. The food wasn't anything spectacular, but was very pricey (especially for what you get). My wife and father-in-law ordered the fish and chips. I got the "brisket" - which was covered in a ketchup based BBQ. Not very good. The grilled veggies were very tasty. They do not have French fries, choosing to offer tater tots as the starch side du jor. The best part of the entire meal was the complimentary biscuits with fresh jam and churned butter. The mixed drink was really weak and the prices were a bit tourist trap-esque. The kids did really enjoy being able to create their own pizza, though they all made plain cheese pizza (boring).
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Great food and wonderful staff. The patience of our server and the chef that assisted the kids at making their own pizzas was phenomenal. This is a great place for all ages to unwind after a day of exploring Colonial Williamsburg. It is conveniently located near the Colonial Williamsburg Visitors Center.
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We ordered spinach artichoke dip. Portion was very small for the cost. I also ordered a ceasar salad and it was very very bland. For our main course we ordered a 18 in pizza. It was fantastic! The kids got a make your own pizza which they greatly enjoyed.
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Great overall, little pricey but expected in a tourist area. Food was excellent, local brew was great. Awesome build your own pizza hands on for the kids.
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From out of town for a brief vacation and made a second trip just to try the pizza. You will not be disappointed with anything on the menu.
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Other reviews had me unsure what to expect. I was pleasantly surprised. We got the white pizza. I wasn't sure I would like the chicken, but it was a really tasty pie. My son got to make his own pizza which he loved. Calamari were decent, but served with cocktail sauce, which is odd imho. They had a bean bag toss game outside which was a nice diversion.
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If you're looking for fancy, this isn't it. But, it's comfort food and cozy environment. The plusses are that it's right at the hotel so it's convenient. They have a bar so we sat there. Had a few beers. They have a few craft beers that were actually very good. The pizza was good. Bartender was friendly and service was good.
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Solid food and very convenient for Woodlands guests. The breakfast buffet is good for the money ($10)
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