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Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Happy Cinco de Mayo!

It's Cinco de Mayo and you know what that means; lots of tacos and margaritas to celebrate this holiday :)  (bonus points to anyone who knows why we celebrate Cinco de Mayo).

If you have been in Lynchburg for longer than a day you know that you can find Mexican food in a half mile radius of anything. There are several La Carrettas and, Mi Patrons on every side of this city. They are cheap, quick and fun! But most of the time they leave you feeling heavier than when you walked in. This Cinco de Mayo I recommend you try out a different kind of Mexican, Lola's. 

Lola's is located on Old Forest Rd. across from CVS. It has been there about a year and has taken over for the slew of other restaurants that have been in the building. They re-vamped the inside, with bright decor and made the outside stand out a bit more. The staff are very friendly and provide excellent service. 

Their menu has some of the things you would find at other Mexican restaurants, like tacos, burritos and fajitas. They have some unique items as well, such as the Burrito a la Mexicana. I have tried something new every time I go and I am never disappointed. My favorite part though is that I never have that heavy feeling when I leave. The food is not greasy and has a fresh taste to it.

 And if you like a good margarita I recommend one of their skinny margaritas! The rose is my favorite, but you can't go wrong with any of their options! 

This is by far the best Mexican restaurant in Lynchburg. Great staff, great atmosphere and great food! Check out their facebook page: 


I promise you won't be disappointed! 

Happy Cinco de Mayo!!! 

Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Food Truck Thursdays!

This Thursday is the first week of Food Truck Thursdays in Miller Park!

The participating trucks are:

Taco Shark Food Truck: Their menu changes daily, but you are guaranteed to find a delicious option you'll love! You can usualy find pulled pork, chorizo, ground beef, and at least one or two vegeterian options.

Canopy Food Truck: Not sure what they'll be offering on Thursday, but they typically have a intriguing menu that you can order in on a salad, rice, or flatbread. The owners of this truck also own Crisp (check out our review if you haven't already!). 
Pok-e-Joe's BBQ : They have a restaurant located next to the Boonesboro Food Lion. I'm not sure what their truck offers, but it's a good bet that it will all be delicious.

Cheesy Rider: Gourmet Grilled Cheese Sandwiches and Soup. Yum!

Maylynn's Creamery: Save room for dessert! They have soft serve ice cream and all the toppings, seriously, ALL the toppings. They also have a trailer in the Boonsboro Food Lion parking lot.

Tables and chairs will be provided. Parking is available at the Miller Center and by the Miller Park Pool. 

It is supposed to be around 80 degrees- a perfect day to get outside and enjoy some local food!

We'd love to hear your thoughts about this event! Post your comments below or our on our FB page. We will definitely share ours so watch out for it!

Also- don't forget to enter our contest! Win a $10 gift card to your favorite coffee shop! Details can be found on our facebook page.


Friday, April 3, 2015

Crisp: Salads, Soup and Juice Bar

If you haven't visited Crisp on Church Street downtown, you should probably go do that, like now.



Crisp can be found in the Allied Arts building and with the unique stained glass windows out front, it's hard to miss.

It may be a small spot, but they've got a lot going on inside! Their salad menu includes the classic choices such as Cobb, Caesar, Greek, but you can also choose from some adventurous choices or make your own. The salads are made in front of you and there are a ton of add-ins and homemade dressings to choose so you definitely won't leave with a boring salad! Soup is on the menu as well, they had 3 different types available when we went. Sarah got a cup of chicken soup and said it was delicious!

The foot traffic alone showed that this place is a popular spot for the downtown crowd, but we drove and found close parking spots. They expanded their hours and are open until 8pm, so you can grab and go for lunch and dinner! The consensus amongst our group of five was that everything was tasty and fresh! Even for people that wouldn't normally choose a salad as their main dish(ahem... you know who you are), they agreed that it was good!

We didn't get any juice so we can't give a review- but would love to hear from you all! If you've tried their juice, or anything else on the Crisp menu, let us know how it was!




Saturday, March 28, 2015

Perky's Restaurant

Looking for a funky place with excellent service and even better food? Look no further then Perky's Restaurant.


Located at 802 Wards Rd in Altavista, the small building doesn't stand out and the sign out front isn't bright or flashy. But the full parking lot, booked up reservations list, and packed dining room proves the age-old adage: Never judge a book by it's cover.

Sarah had visited Perky's once before, but it had been a while so since I've been wanting to check this place out we decided to pay it a visit. Since we were warned about getting reservations, we called on Wednesday and booked ourselves a table for 3. On Saturday night, our friend Jessie joined us and we made our way across town to see what the Perky's buzz was all about. When we pulled into the parking lot, we were immediately hit with delicious smells that let us know we were in for a good time.

Walking into the dining room, we were thankful for our reservations as the place was packed. The atmosphere was what you would expect: loud and busy. There were around 20 tables in total and as soon as one party left, another one was seated. It seemed like most people knew the secret of reservations, since there was a minimal line waiting to get seated. There is a bar with the open grill/kitchen area right behind it. Waitstaff bustled around bringing food and drinks to customers and while we waited for our table, it gave us a chance to look around the place.  The decor can best be described as eclectic.The walls were covered in license plates and stuffed animals (as in dead animals that are hung up as decorations). A big sign up front spotlighted their specials for the night: Swordfish, Salmon with Shrimp, and Brisket. Oh and Fried Pickles. Done and done.

Janet was our waitress and she was fantastic. Not only was she friendly and efficient but our water glasses were never empty which is a true sign of a great server. For our appetizers, we chose the fried pickles and BBQ ribs. The pickles were tasty, but the ribs... oh the ribs. Thick and spicy boneless ribs that came with a tasty homemade BBQ sauce, but were delicious enough to eat on their own. 


A quick glance around the room showed that the most popular dish was their steak. At least one person at every table had ordered it and no one looked unhappy about it. Janet said that the steak was the most popular plate, but also recommended the salmon and her description of the brisket almost made me change my mind about my steak order. So many good choices!

The menu offers a few different types of steaks such as ribeye and filet mignon. You can also get seafood (Grilled Tilapia, Cajun Crawfish, and Maryland Crabcakes), pasta ( Chicken/Shrimp Alfredo or Chicken Marinara) or various BBQ and chicken platters. We chose to just drink water, but it's worth noting that they have an extensive beer/alcohol list that is pretty impressive. 

Sarah ordered the salmon with a side of rice and sautéed mushrooms as recommended by Janet. Jessie and I both got the ribeye, with orders of corn, green beans and sautéed mushrooms. All entrees are served with two sides, house salad and bread.


None of us regretted our decisions. Everything was delicious. The steaks and salmon were cooked perfectly to order and the sides were great. They provided sauces and seasoning on the table, but they are completely unnecessary since everything is seasoned so well. The biggest issue was not stuffing ourselves in order to leave room for desserts. Priorities!

Let's talk about desserts for a second. Peanut Butter Pie. Toll House Cookie Pie. Key Lime Pie. Deep Fried Banana Cream. Cheese Cake. Strawberry Short Cake. Without hesitation, Janet recommended the Peanut Butter Pie and after we found out she makes the Toll House Cookie Pie, we got that as well. The Peanut Butter Pie was everything you'd think it would be and more. Peanut butter and chocolate served with a chocolate pie crust. Seriously. Sarah didn't like it at all. 

Just kidding, she loved it.

The cookie pie was basically a warm cookie served in pie form with ice cream on the side. When I say this was heaven in the form of pie, I'm not exaggerating. Trust me. 

If you haven't figured it out by now, we highly recommend Perky's Restaurant. It may be a little out of the way, but it's worth it. 

Details:

Perky's Restaurant
802 Wards Rd, Altavista (29 South on the right).
Prices: Entrees between $12-$22.
Reservations recommended, but walk-ins welcome.

Thanks for reading our first review! We are excited to bring you more! If you have a recommendation for a place you'd like us to check out- let us know!