Food for Thought Restaurant
Food for Thought Restaurant
1647 Richmond Road, Williamsburg, Virginia, United States
Food for Thought Restaurant Reviews
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I thought For for Thought was very good Sep 21, 2009
Susan and I had heard good things about Food for Thought and decided to try it on this trip. We weren't disappointed.
Food for Thought has an eclectic assortment of entrees ranging from standards like steak and ribs to unique items like Jamaican Jerk Chicken and Down South (cheese grits and shrimp). Vegetarian entrees are available. Guests select two sides with each entree. I tried the Pot Roast. (You don't see it on a menu very often.) It was very tender and for the sides I selected Redskin Mashers (mashed potatoes) and Seasoned Green Beans. Susan selected the Pick Three, that is, an entree consisting of three sides. We both added a Side Salad. A nice selection of breads accompanied the meal. In keeping with the restaurant's name, literary quotations decorate the walls. Recommended as an alternative to the many chain restaurants found on Richmond Road! Part of the Along the Chesapeake travel blog |
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