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When I was younger- I wanted to be an actor- remembers Patrick O Connell. But a love of cooking would send this dream off course. But no regrets- a restaurant is a real living theatre- where I can play out various roles. As the chef and owner of The Inn at Little Washington- Patrick is actor- director and producer of the show which runs every day in his dining room. His scripted menus put the spotlight on his Refined American Cuisine- such as Roasted Eggplant Raviolis with Medallions of Maine Lobster. Just an hour drive from Washington DC- this sumptuous hotel nestled at the foot of the Blue Ridge Mountains is a great retreat with its princely suites and opulent lounges hung with 18th century paintings and tapestries.


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The Inn at Little Washington
Middle And Main Streets Po Box 300 Washington, VA 22747 United States of America 1-800-815676
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Nearby Points of Interest

  • The property is located 72mi SW of WAS- Washington DC.Romantic village in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountain.

Location Highlights

  • In rural location

Nearest Major Airport:

  • Washington, DC, United States (IAD-Washington Dulles Intl.)

Area:

Thorton Gap Entrance Shenandoah: Just south of the Thorton Gap Entrance of Shenandoah Nation Park is the famous 670-foot (204-meter) Tunnel, cut out of the solid granite of Marys Rock in 1932. A climb up Marys Rock offers expansive views of the park, as well as numerous legends regarding the mountain's name. Pass Mountain and its Overlook sit north of Marys Rock, while Hazel Mountain and its Overlook can be found to the south.

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