If you’re touring Colonial Williamsburg and you’d like to know what it’s like to wait 250 years for your food, look no further than Huzzah’s. First of all, this place is really hard to find unless you’re staying at the neighboring hotel - and let’s hope it stays that way for the majority of the public.
It took almost 15 minutes for the waitress to come by and take our drink order - and another ten minutes to get our round of waters. Mind you, there was hardly anyone in the restaurant when we arrived. Our food took an overwhelming amount of time to arrive and when it did, some of it was delightfully lukewarm, but most of it was cold. They definitely saved a lot of money on tomato sauce, considering there was almost none on the “pizza.”
At the end we asked for a box to take the remaining pizza to go since we were on our way to a nighttime tour, and our waitress disappeared for 15 minutes without even stepping foot back onto the restaurant floor. We had to ask the hostess for a check and a box for the pizza.
Save your pennies and go literally...
Read moreMy wife wanted to eat here because of the make your own pizza kitchen for kids. We went after a day at Busch Gardens. It's within walking distance from the Colonial Williamsburg Visitor Center; in fact definitely park there otherwise finding the place is a hassle. The food wasn't anything spectacular, but was very pricey (especially for what you get). My wife and father-in-law ordered the fish and chips. I got the "brisket" - which was covered in a ketchup based BBQ. Not very good. The grilled veggies were very tasty. They do not have French fries, choosing to offer tater tots as the starch side du jor. The best part of the entire meal was the complimentary biscuits with fresh jam and churned butter. The mixed drink was really weak and the prices were a bit tourist trap-esque. The kids did really enjoy being able to create their own pizza, though they all made plain cheese...
Read moreOur family was shocked at the decline in the quality of the overall experience of Colonial Williamsburg, and this restaurant was no exception. The food was pricey yet darn near inedible, with one hamburger being presented beyond rare (after medium was ordered), and the other one being charred beyond recognition after requesting medium, as well. The service was absolutely horrid, and we waited for almost 45 minutes for the food to arrive when we were one of the first to be seated for the dinner time service. We left, with several plates untouched, and drove to a Subway to get something passable. The wait staff was so completely inattentive that a complaint wasn’t even worth our time. The only exception to this was a manager (whose name eludes me), who came by the table during our wait to welcome us to...
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