“We came here on a Tuesday afternoon and had a nice lunch. The prices are pretty reasonable, but the plates are small (which is fine for lunch). It's a little cramped and loud, good college town atmosphere. Food was good. The specialty is the Sticky Nuggs. We got some to go.“
“Really kind and helpful staff, fun atmosphere, and solid vegan options.Vegetarian options: Cesar salad, sweet potato fries, and hummus are were deliciousDietary restrictions: Have vegan options and were super helpful with a soy allergy/confirming ingredients“
“The ambiance here is amazing. It feels like you have stepped back in time. The food here is amazing. Almost magical. I have met some of the friendlies staff members I have ever encountered here. If you are here after midnight your chances of witnessing something insane goes up a lot. I have seen things at this Waffle House I never thought I would ever see. Crimes, fights, and general weirdness from a segment of society that you might not interact with everyday. It's like all of society's rules go out the window when you step into the building. Absolutely love it here. It is actually disgustingly dirty thought. I think that keeps some of my friends from going with me. But the ones who can apricate it for what it is go any chance they get.“
“We were invited on December 16th to a JMU graduation dinner for our niece and it was at the CrossKeys Vineyard. It is located in a beautiful valley setting surrounded by mountains. The food was delicious and nicely presented. The French Onion Soup was unique, with a number of vegetables besides the onions, but did not have melted cheese on top. The umami (savory) flavor was excellent. I had the gnocchi main dish (which was a special, not normally on the menu, I believe) and a hot, mulled cider to drink. Both were likewise excellent. My wife tried the European Fondue and the Chicken Caesar Salad. Service was quite good and I would gladly return, though I rarely have reason to be in that area. The only downside is that the open room with a large number of people can get a bit loud, but that was a small detraction. Well worth the visit.“
“Dinner at the Joshua House was outstanding. It is the best meal I have had in a long time, better than meals in my Northern Virginia hometown. The presentation as well as the service was superb. The chef was trained in England, one of his internships completed at Buckingham Palace. Harrisonburg is very lucky to have this chef as he could go just about anywhere and be successful. I highly recommend stopping in for dinner if you are in the area.“