Wayside Inn
7783 Main St, Middletown, VA, 22645
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Address :
7783 Main St
Middletown, VA, 22645 - Phone (540) 869-1797
- Website https://www.alongthewayside.com/
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Specialities
- Takes Reservations : Yes
Delivery : No
Take-out : No
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : Yes
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Quiet
Alcohol : Full Bar
Outdoor Seating : Yes
Wi-Fi : Free
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : Yes
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Sandra W.
We made a 6:30 reservation last evening and then planned to go to the Wayside Theater that is just down the street for an 8 pm performance. There was no one at the hostess stand when we arrived, and we had to go in the restaurant to find some one to seat us. This should have signaled to us that the service was going to be slow even though the reatuarnt was not even half full. It took forever to even get a glass of water, then wait and wait for the appetizer and salad. The appetizer ( 5 little shrimp) was ok, but the cocktail sauce was watery and the presentation was non-existent (5 shrimps laying bare on a white salad plate costing $10. ) Then, the salad. . . iceberg lettuce with barely ripe tomatoes. McDonald's is better. Then, the wait started for our entrees. We watched the clock ticking. . . no waitress coming by. . . no food. Finally at 7:45 we stood up and called the hostess and said we had to leave to go to the theater. We paid for the wine, salad, appetizer which wasn't cheap, then rushed to the theater. . . still hungry. By the time we got out of the play, all the restaurants were closed. So, we went to bed hungry that night. Obviously, we felt really "burned" by this restaurant and will never go back.
(1)Hilary G.
I went here about two years ago for lunch and it's a neat place to visit since it's been around since 1797. We ate at the bar and had their famous peanut soup and some liquor drinks which was a good combination. It's also a great place to refuel yourself after some antique shopping in Middletown. If you are looking to splurge on a romantic dinner, they have an extensive menu in the antique dining rooms.
(4)C. westbrook N.
Our family lives in Shenandoah County near Woodstock, VA . Last week my 89 year old mother and I needed to vacate our home due to the application of an epoxy based foam insulation. Mom uses a walker and is rather frail. While chain hotels were available, we opted to stay at the Wayside Inn which is a regional treasure. From the standpoint of handicapped accessibility, this may not have been the easiest of options, but with regard to gentility, compassion, accommodation and service, it was superlative. The innkeepers, Becky and George made us feel right at home, assisted us with belongings, found the best bed (height) for my mother, even opened a little used dining room directly across from my mother's room to minimize the amount of effort she needed to exert to get to breakfast. May I also say that the breakfasts were phenomenal including the coffee (which is rarely the case). We sat for over an hour each morning enjoying our meal while chatting with George (also breakfast chef), Betty and their staff. Mom never felt rushed and could complete her meal without sensing that she had irritated anyone because she ate so slowly. Dinner was also excellent as was the wait staff. Overall, my only lament is that this unique Inn is not utilized more by local as well as vacationing customers. For those living nearby, please think of it when accommodating guests or treating yourself to a pleasant get away evening For visitors to the northern Shenandoah Valley, its a wonderful opportunity to stay at a historic, beautifully appointed inn, one which will linger in your fond memories of favorite vacation spots.
(5)Anj M.
Hidden historic gem in the Shenandoah Valley. This Inn is 4 miles off 81 but definitely worth the quick scenic drive. George and Becky, the owners, made us feel at home. There are a variety of room sizes all filled with beautiful antiques. We are looking forward to our next stay at the Wayside.s
(4)Julie H.
This inn is under completely new ownership since December 2013 so any bad reviews need to be disregarded. The new owners are really terrific. My daughter and I happened upon this inn late one afternoon with no reservation. We were welcomed with open arms and we stayed in a lovely room. The room we stayed in was large, very clean and very comfortable. The food was excellent, breakfast was cooked to order and the owners are very knowledgeable about the area and could recommend places to visit and give us excellent directions. They bought the inn after a period of less than attentive ownership, so there is work to be done, but we had an excellent experience overall. Anyone visiting Cedar Creek and Belle Grove National Historic Site will find this an ideal spot to stay overnight.
(4)Sarah T.
We really wanted to enjoy this place - it has a wonderful history and feel and the staff were very friendly. But the food was ordinary, service slow and it felt drafty. Two of our oil laps went out. Our corn pudding looked like it was scraped off the bottom of a pan, and there was no mac and cheese. The sweet potatoes were cloying. Highlights were rack of lamb and chocolate cake - very tasty.
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