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The Trellis

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The Trellis Travel Reviews

Jun 15, 2007
I only went to The Trellis for dinner once, and the food was good, but the dessert... oh man. The Death by Chocolate is a MUST if you ever travel to Williamsburg. The Trellis is on DOG St. (Duke of Gloucester Street) right in the heart of Colonial Williamsburg and is a short walk from the campus of The College of William & Mary (which is a must see as well, considering it is the best university EVER! Or maybe I'm just biased...). But seriously, the Death by Chocolate is AMAZING.

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