Restaurant Week returns to Williamsburg Jan. 12 – 19

WILLIAMSBURG – Local food enthusiasts take note: Williamsburg Restaurant Week 2025 returns Jan. 12 – 19.
The weeklong event runs from Jan. 12 to Jan. 19 and will spotlight Williamsburg’s vibrant and diverse dining scene, with a focus on locally-owned and operated restaurants.
Locals and visitors will be able to access exclusive discounts at 21 restaurants. From French fare to pubs to Mexican, there will be something for everyone.
Here’s a look at participating restaurants.
Menus are starting to become available and can be found at wara757.com and the WARA Facebook page.
- 1607 Grill at the Williamsburg National Golf Club, 3700 Centerville Road
- Aberdeen Barn, 1601 Richmond Road
- Christiana Campbell’s Tavern, 101 South Waller Street
- Second Street American Bistro, 140 Second Street
- Corner Pocket, 4805 Courthouse Street
- Illy Caffe, 435 W. Duke of Gloucester Street
- Honey Butter’s Kitchen, 4680-17 Monticello Avenue
- Blue Talon Bistro, 420 Prince George Street
- Oceans & Ale, 5601 Richmond Road
- Le Yaca French Restaurant, 1430 High Street
- Terrace & Goodwin Rooms, 136 East Francis Street
- Old City Barbeque, 700 York Street
- Paul’s Deli New Town, 4345 New Town Avenue, Suite 100
- Waypoint Seafood & Grill, 1480 Quarterpath Road
- Opus 9 Steakhouse, 5143 Main Street
- Craft 31, 3701 Strawberry Plains Road
- La Terraza (Richmond Road location), 1840 Richmond Road
- Sweet Tea & Barley, 310 South England Street
- The Surry Seafood Company, 633 Marina Drive (Surry)
- The Terrace Room, 136 Francis Street E
- Traditions, 310 S England Street
- Waypoint, 1480 Quarterpath Road
Correction: A previous version of this article incorrectly stated that Colonial Williamsburg would offer specials at Raleigh Tavern Bakery as part of its 2025 Restaurant Week. For more information on Colonial Williamsburg’s Restaurant Week, click here.
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