Philadelphia Tavern: The Shortest Distance Between Philly and The Courts at Historic Manassas

If you're from the Philadelphia area and looking for a taste of home—literally—in Manassas, you'll love The Philadelphia Tavern. This casual bar and grill is located just minutes from The Courts at Historic Manassas, and not only does it serve a menu of Philly-style fare, it even contains an antique, 1800s bar that was transported all the way from the City of Brotherly Love.

That's not to say you need to hail from Philly to this eatery's authentic cheesesteaks! What's more, Philadelphia Tavern's menu also includes fresh salads, hearty dinnertime entrees, and shareable appetizers, and the bar serves microbrews sourced from the Philadelphia area. Stop in to catch a Flyers or Eagles game on the many flatscreen televisions, or enjoy the sunny outdoor patio with friends on a warm afternoon!

Philadelphia Tavern
9413 Main St
Manassas, VA 20110
(703) 393-1776
philadelphiatavern.com

Calling All Bookworms at The Courts at Historic Manassas: Find Fiction, Nonfiction and More at the Central Community Library

There are few community resources more valuable than a public library, and in Manassas, the Central Community Library is just that place. This 23,000-square-foot library is both historic and modern, and its convenient location just minutes from The Courts at Historic Manassas makes it a great place to check out books or attend a class.

At the Central Community Library, you'll find thousands upon thousands of fiction, nonfiction and children's books, as well as resource books and periodicals perfect for students or other types of researchers. Free public access computers and printers are available to anyone with a library card, and free Wi-Fi is available throughout. The library also contains private meeting rooms where you can attend a group meeting.

Be sure to check out the library's online calendar for a list of upcoming events, like English conversation classes, book bingo, storytimes, and craft workshops!

Central Community Library
8601 Mathis Ave
Manassas, VA 20110-5270
(703) 792-8360
www.pwcgov.org/government/dept/library/Pages/history.aspx

Happy Friday, The Courts at Historic Manassas! Kick Off the Weekend with a Pulled Pork Sandwich from Virginia Barbeque

Turn off the oven, The Courts at Historic Manassas—you're going out tonight! The spot? Virginia Barbeque. This strip mall eatery might not offer much by way of ambiance, but regular diners don't seem to mind one bit! The real deal is in the food: authentic Southern barbecue.

Try a sandwich combo. You can choose between pork, beef, and chicken, pick two sides, and add an iced tea or lemonade to wash it down. The Texas BBQ beef sandwich comes highly recommended and you can't go wrong with the ribs. Sometimes it's just a classic American hot dog you want. You'll get it here and for a good price.

Go in on one of the restaurant's less busy evenings to avoid the wait time. Good meat takes preparation, so a weekend evening means you'll be sipping on your iced tea for a little while.

Virginia Barbeque
Davis Ford Crossing Shopping Center
9952 Liberia Ave
Manassas, VA 20110
(703) 369-4227
www.virginiabbq.com

Good News, The Courts at Historic Manassas! Nathan’s Dairy Bar Reopens March 8!

When your sweet tooth strikes and you're craving cool, refreshing ice cream, you'll love the wide variety of soft-serves at Nathan's Dairy Bar, a '50s-style ice cream parlor near The Courts at Historic Manassas. Reopening for 2016 on March 8, Nathan's Dairy Bar is a favorite among locals during the warmer Virginia months, when a shake or cone provides sweet relief from the summer sun.

Stop by and order from the old-fashioned counter at the bright red and white building, and then take your dessert to one of the matching red picnic tables to enjoy it outdoors. The menu includes everything from classic chocolate and vanilla soft-serve ice creams to low-fat sorbets and specialty flavors that change twice each week.

When the weather begins to cool down, the mobile Nate Jr. ice cream bus even drives around town serving fall favorites, like hot apples served over vanilla ice cream and topped with a drizzle of caramel sauce!

Nathan's Dairy Bar
8948 Mathis Ave
Manassas, VA 20110
(703) 335-9051
nathansdairybar.com

Try the Breakfast of Champions at Tin Cannon Brewing Company

Brewmasters Aaron Ludwig and John Hilkert make the perfect complementary pair at Tin Cannon Brewing Company in Gainesville, a town not far from The Courts at Historic Manassas. Whereas Ludwig likes to brew more traditional beers, Hilkert shines when he's experimenting with offbeat brews. Together, they create a wide spectrum of suds ranging from classic to creative.

The more traditional beers include the Virginia Blonde Ale, the Busted Pipe Black IPA, and the Unkel Dunkel Dunkelweizen brew. Some of the more outlandish recipes are ever-present on tap at Tin Cannon, too, like the Vaughn's PB, a chocolaty porter laced with hints of peanut butter. Then there are also seasonal brews and strictly experimental beers that—don't be surprised to come across an amber ale infused with bacon and chipotle peppers (called the Breakfast of Champions) or other unexpected combinations.

Tin Cannon Brewing Company
7679 Limestone Drive
Gainesville, VA 20155
(571) 248-0489
www.tincannonbrewing.com
www.yelp.com/biz/tin-cannon-brewing-company-gainesville

Hit the Buffet at Tandoori Village for Fresh Indian Food

At Tandoori Village, the kitchen's goal is simple: recreate Indian fare so authentic that it tastes like it actually came from an Indian family's kitchen. And if the popularity of its home-style Indian fare is any indication, chefs achieve this goal on a daily basis, only a short trip from The Courts at Historic Manassas.

You can experience the fresh, hot Indian food in an all-you-can-eat capacity if you opt for the buffet, or order just the dishes you want a la carte. Use the fresh, fluffy naan to scoop up remnants of your butter chicken, fried fish, or chicken tikka. These are just a few of the options at the buffet and on the menu at Tandoori Village. Chicken biryani, goat korma, and a huge roster of other traditional Indian dishes are also on the menu. So spend plenty of time poring over your options and take your pick at Tandoori Village.

Tandoori Village
7607 Centreville Road
Manassas, VA 20111
(703) 369-6526
www.facebook.com/TandooriVillageRestaurant
www.yelp.com/biz/tandoori-village-manassas

The Winery at Bull Run: Enjoy Beautiful Vistas with Wine on the Side

If The Winery at Bull Run looks like it belongs on a postcard, that's probably because it has roots that date back to the 1860s. The owners maintain a vintage aesthetic at their working vineyard complete with rolling hills and a beautiful outdoor patio—so pretty that people often get married here. And it's all just a quick drive from The Courts at Historic Manassas.

You don't have to be celebrating a special occasion though to enjoy some vino at The Winery at Bull Run. You can stop by the tasting room whenever it's open and grab a glass of the Delaney, Fort, or Norton wines (three customer favorites) and pair it with one of the gourmet picnic baskets (call ahead to order one). You can also build a meal from the main bar, which offers everything from meats and cheese to baguettes and spreads.

The Winery at Bull Run
15950 Lee Highway
Centreville, VA 20120
(703) 815-2233
www.wineryatbullrun.com
www.yelp.com/biz/the-winery-at-bull-run-centreville-2

Learn “What the Civil War Soldier Carries” at the Manassas Museum

Less than half a mile from The Courts at Historic Manassas, you'll find a wealth of information about (what else) historic Manassas: the Manassas Museum. Local history always stars at this nearby museum, but from now until Feb. 28, there will be a special spotlight on Civil War soldiers.

What the Civil War Soldier Carries is a limited-time exhibit that sheds light on what life was like for the men who fought the Civil War. After the museum briefly closed last month, it reopens with a bang with this exhibit brought to you from the private collection of Dr. Charles Poland. He began collecting Civil War-related items at the ripe young age of 12 when he received a biography of Abraham Lincoln as a gift. Dr. Poland's fascination for all this Civil War continued into adulthood, and at the exhibit you can see some of the artifacts he collected over the years.

What the Civil War Soldier Carries
Manassas Museum
Through Feb. 28
9101 Prince William Street
Manassas, VA 20110
(703) 368-1873
visitmanassas.org/event/what-the-civil-war-soldier-carries
www.yelp.com/biz/manassas-museum-manassas

Show Off Your Art Skills at The Center for the Arts at The Candy Factory

Throughout the month of February, the Center for the Arts at the Candy Factory hosts visual art classes of all sorts, from sessions for tots to classes for fully developed artists. Classes also range from month-long workshops to one-day classes, so there is something for all attention spans.

Available classes in February include a step-by-step acrylics class for adults, a Valentine art paper workshop for kids, an intro to Chinese brush painting class, and a Kumihimo necklace class.

Classes range in price, depending on the event that you choose. Admission fees are required for all classes and can be paid online.

Can’t make it in February? No worries, classes continue all year round. Plus, the visual arts classes take place just half a mile from The Courts at Historic Manassas. So get in tune with your inner artist at this hands-on classes at the Center for the Arts at the Candy Factory.

The Center for the Arts at the Candy Factory
9419 Battle Street
Manassas, VA 20110
(703) 330-2787
center-for-the-arts.org/classes/visual-arts/children

Sip and Savor at a Scotch Whisky Master Class at the Hylton Performing Arts Center

There's no one better than a native Scotsman to teach you a thing or two about Scotch, and that's precisely what will happen Jan. 23 at the Hylton Performing Arts Center, less than four miles from The Courts at Historic Manassas. The aforementioned Scot is Dougie Wylie, a man who grew up farming and coaching rugby in a tiny little hamlet in Scotland.

Lucky for you, he now lives in D.C. That's why he's able to host the Scotch Whisky Master Class this weekend. He'll lead guests down the Scotch Whisky Trail, offering nips of Scotch from all over his homeland. Dougie will explain the nuances of each whisky as you sip. Expect rare, upscale whiskies from the likes of the Red River Distillery, Bladnoch, Glenscotia, and other masters scattered across Scotland. Sign up before it sells out!

Scotch Whisky Master Class
Hylton Performing Arts Center
5 p.m. Jan. 23
10960 George Mason Circle
Manassas, VA 20110
(888) 945-2468
www.hyltoncenter.org/calendar/757
www.yelp.com/biz/hylton-performing-arts-center-manassas

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