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You’ll find everything from world-class dining to popular trendy coffee shops and bistros when you visit Williamsburg. From Colonial Williamsburg’s authentic 18th century taverns to five-star restaurants, you have a variety of choices. Here’s just a sample.

The Williamsburg Inn Regency Room has a graceful atmosphere for lunch, dinner and Sunday brunch, and offers a distinct selection of food and wines. If you delight in an evening meal, you’ll be further charmed by the live musical entertainment, which is a daily dinner "favorite". (www.colonialwilliamsburg.com/visit/diningExperience/regencyDiningRoom/)

The Bray Bistro at Kingsmill on the James blends past and present to create a uniquely modern American cuisine served with picturesque views of the James River. (www.kingsmill.com/dining/brayBistro.asp)

A Chef’s Kitchen brings an entirely new concept to the region: the opportunity to learn how to prepare a multi-course dinner while also being served the complete menu pared with “great find” wines; owner operated by Executive Chef John Gonzales, graduate of the Culinary Institute of America. (www.achefskitchen.biz)

The Fat Canary in Merchants Square adjacent to Colonial Williamsburg is a contemporary bistro with an open kitchen featuring diverse regional and ethnic dishes, from its famed Chef, Thomas Power (a graduate of the Culinary Institute of America); 757.229.3333.

The Blue Talon Bistro offers a rare combination of casual cooking and quality that makes both newcomers and regulars feel completely at ease. Award-wining Chef David Everett demonstrates both his renowned culinary talent and his innovative ideas for modern dining. (www.bluetalonbistro.com)

The Trellis has been serving fresh seasonal food since 1980 and is considered one of the finest and most innovative restaurants in the country today. (www.thetrellis.com)

On the shores of the York River with surrounding historic houses and Main Street shops and galleries, you’ll find Nick’s Riverwalk Restaurant developed by Tom Austin, who has had decades of success with Berrett’s. Go to www.yorkcounty.gov/riverwalk to learn more about this unusual dining experience.