Anyone who's ever explored Old Town Alexandria can attest to the fact that it's like nowhere else in the state. I lived in this part of Virginia for a couple of years and relished the chance to walk along these historic streets, passing buildings dating back hundreds of years, and enjoying the sights and sounds of the waterfront.
If you find yourself in this part of the state looking for a unique dining experience, we recommend a trip to Union Street Public House. Built in 1790, this iconic brick building used to be a warehouse on the seaport. In fact, it's claimed that George Washington himself would meet with his associates to conduct business here. Of course, many things have changed since this building was new, but the moment you set foot inside, you'll find yourself awash in history and charm.
From the minute you spot the beautiful, historic Union Street Public House, you'll know you're in for an unforgettable dining experience.
The stately exterior sets the stage beautifully for what waits inside: stunning 19th-century architecture and a warm, lively atmosphere.
This renovated Colonial warehouse has been serving both locals and visitors alike since opening its doors in 1986.
Guests rave about the locally-sourced menu items, ranging from grilled steaks to fresh seafood, as well as the awesome selection of beer.
And just look at that view!
Whether you seek a bit of a fine dining experience...
...or something a bit more casual, you'll agree that Union Street Public Hosue is the kind of place that seems to do everything well.
With a building this remarkable, food this good, and views this charming, don't be surprised if you quickly become a regular!
Have you ever visited Union Street Public House in Alexandria? What did you think of your experience there? Tell us your stories in the comments below -- we would love to hear from you! For more information, head on over to the Union Street Public House website. Need a place to stay while you're exploring Old Town? Take a look at these unique vacation rentals in Old Town, Alexandria.
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