This isn’t your typical restaurant. The building now used for fine dining was once a halfway house. It was built in 1760 on a grant of land from George II from England and is still standing strong! It was once used as a rest stop for people traveling south of Richmond during the Revolution until the 19th century. George Washington, the Marquis de LaFayette, Patrick Henry, Thomas Jefferson, Robert E. Lee, U.S. Grant, James Whitcomb Riley and others were once here.
It was pretty funny that we had dinner at there yesterday because Lance got an email at dinner that he passed (with an A I must add #proudwife) the second part of getting his CPA. This makes him HALFWAY through it. woot woot!