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Tidewater area kilt night??
Hey guys, I have been noticing a few people poping up in VA. I live in Norfolk and work in Williamsburg, anyone up for a kilt night? Once, or an ongoing thing, (monthly?) I am willing to go as far as Richmond if it was a Saturday daytime thing. Lets reek some havoc on the people of VA.
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I'd be up for a kilt night. I work in Richmond, but I'm back in Williamsburg by 5 most days.
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I live in Amelia county, and might be interested. It would have to be non-alcoholic for me, unless I made it an overnight thing.
"A day spent in the fields and woods, or on the water should not count as a day off our allotted number upon this earth."
Jerry, Kilted Old Fart.
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I'm in Newport News. I definitely would be interested.
However, I am going out of town for a couple of weeks. I'll be back around the 20th. So after that I would certainly be up for it.
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That's 3 any more? Date? Place? Time?
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We could meet here
Due to it's great beer selection, reasonable prices, and ease of access to the interstate I recommend:
The Taphouse (Hampton)
17 East Queens Way, Hampton
Phone: 224-5829
Specialties: large variety of beers on tap/bottle; upscale casual tavern fare
Price range: appetizers: $4-$9; sandwiches/wraps: $6-$10; burgers: $6-$8; entrees: $9-$16; seafood: $12-$16
Hours: 11 a.m.- 2 a.m., 7 days a week
Alcohol: beer, wine, full bar
Smoking: yes
Vegetarian: yes
Wheelchair accessible: yes
Payment: cash, credit cards
Noise level: noisy
Atmosphere: cozy tavern
Additional Information: 37 beers on tap, 165 by the bottle (as of press time).
The Taphouse (Hampton)
SHELLEY RAUCH'S REVIEW OF THE TAPHOUSE (HAMPTON): Norfolk has the Taphouse, while Hampton has the Taphouse at Queens Way. My husband Dave and I arrived there about 6:30 on a weeknight and found a very full house. The downstairs was completely thronged with full tables, while the bar was standing room only. Due to that— and the many people smoking— we headed up the broad wooden stairs.
There, in a quieter, slightly more intimate atmosphere, we found a few open tables. The lone waitress cheerfully motioned us to pick a table, so we settled against the wall under a colorful array of beer-centric posters. Soon bringing our menus, she took the time to go over the specials, deftly answering all of our questions. She gave this same cheerful, patient service to each and every table. This is the kind of person who makes waiting tables look and feel effortless.
She soon returned with two ice cold glasses. The smaller goblet-shaped one held my Allagash White Ale ($5), while Dave’s Konig Ludwig Hefeweizen ($5) came long and tall. Both were more than satisfactory.
Runners were up and down the stairs, making certain that no wait grew too long. The first dish up was the crispy chicken livers ($5). I’m not sure what I’d been expecting, but it certainly wasn’t the gleaming white plate in front of me. A carefully arranged stack of golden-crusted livers was dotted with generous chunks of bacon, topped by crunchy browned threads of onion and surrounded by artful balsamic squiggles. The livers were crunchy on the outside and pleasingly tender on the inside. And, of course, everything is better with bacon!
Next up was the Caesar salad ($7). Undoubtedly sized for sharing, the fresh greens were slightly over-dressed in a garlicky, tangy dressing. Toasty croutons and shreds of fresh Parmesan topped it off quite nicely.
For my entree, it was impossible to ignore the allure of fresh soft-shell crabs. These crispy little critters were a bit heavy-handed on the breading but delicious nonetheless. They also came with a portion of golden french fries, undoubtedly the best I’ve tried in quite some time. Lest I get lost in a world too filled with grease, a tiny plastic ramekin filled with creamy yet light coleslaw helped everything down.
Dave had no qualms about trying out the fried chicken plate ($10). This classic comfort food had a nicely spiced crust with just the right amount of crunch, revealing a surprisingly moist and tasty interior. It came with smooth mashed potatoes, covered in a peppery brown gravy, and the vegetables of the day. In this case carrots and broccoli, bright and tender-crisp.
The waitress, admirably handling the growing crowd, was quickly at tableside to offer dessert. The strawberry puff sounded great (desserts change daily), but the hour was growing late for us early risers.
The newest incarnation of the Taphouse sticks with its strongpoint: a slew of international beers coupled with a welcoming and knowledgeable staff. Gilding the lily is the well-prepared tavern fare that runs the gamut from seared sashimi tuna and Frito pie to jambalaya, fresh fish and serious sandwiches.
Star rating: food 3 1/2, atmosphere 3, service 4
(out of five stars)
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I'm in Smithfield, so count me in!
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25 or 26th? DJWESO will be back, it's a friday and saturday. Taphouse sounds good, I've been to one in Ghent, I don't know if they are connected in any way, but beer is beer.
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My vote would be for the 26th (Beer Lovers Club meets at Bon Vivant Market on the 25th)
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6th July 08, 05:34 AM
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I'll have to wait a week or so to see if I can make it the week of the 26th. It kind of depends on the money thing as I would probably stay overnight so I could partake. I do have a suggestion for another get together, in October. he Williamsburg Scottish Festival is the first Saturday. With Albannach, Barleyjuice, and Poison Dwarf performing at the festival, there will probably be quite a few members from Va and surrounding states attending. Maybe we could plan a big group thing for that Saturday night, as well.
"A day spent in the fields and woods, or on the water should not count as a day off our allotted number upon this earth."
Jerry, Kilted Old Fart.
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