The 2019 Charlottesville 29

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Below is the 2019 The Charlottesville 29, answering: if there we just 29 restaurants in Charlottesville, what would be the ideal 29? Further background is here. The guide for each restaurant explains why it was selected, and includes ordering tips from the restaurant’s chef/owner and appearances in Five Finds on Friday, where other chefs or personalities have named a dish from that restaurant as one of the best in town. To be eligible, a restaurant must have been open since January 1, 2018, and must have a Charlottesville postal address.

The 29

Ace Biscuit & Barbecue
Down home Southern cooking from chef Brian Ashworth, cooking in his wheelhouse
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Photo by Tom McGovern

Al Carbon
With rotisserie chickens and Mexican street food, one of the best values in town
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Photo by Tom McGovern

The Alley Light
A grown-up lounge and 2015 James Beard semifinalist for nation’s best new restaurant
Guide • Full Article
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The Bebedero
Traditional Mexican food in a vibrant setting with expertly crafted drinks
Guide • Full Article

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Photo by Tom McGovern

Beer Run
A beer bar, store, and eatery, Charlottesville’s quintessential family restaurant
Guide •  Full Article

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Bizou
Gussied-up comfort food and sophisticated specials in a diner-like setting
Guide Full Article

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Photo by Tom McGovern

Bodo’s
Feeding bagels to 6,000 people per day, Charlottesville’s signature restaurant
Guide • Full Article
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Brasserie Saison
Striking brasserie with polished food, drinks, and service
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C&O
The heart of Charlottesville dining, in Dean Maupin’s expert hands
Guide • Full Article

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Photo by Ian Atkins.

Duner’s
An old-school institution with huge portions of rich, classic, delicious fare
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Fleurie
Brian Helleberg’s serene downtown temple of sophisticated French cuisine
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Photo by Tom McGovern.

Hamiltons’
The Hamiltons’ lasting tribute to the New American restaurant renaissance
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The Ivy Inn Restaurant
The Vangelopoulos’ unequaled fine dining experience
Guide • Full Article

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Photo by Tom McGovern

Lampo
Outstanding Neapolitan pizza, panuozzi, well-sourced Italian, and a stellar bar
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MarieBette Cafe and Bakery
Breakfast and lunch in a little slice of Paris on Rose Hill Drive
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Mas
Iconic Spanish tapas bar where it feels like a party any night of the week
Guide Full Article

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Maya
The standard-bearer for Charlottesville’s signature Southern/French cuisine
Guide • Full Article

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Milan
The most refined Indian restaurant experience in town
Guide • Full Article

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Oakhart Social
Charlottesville’s exemplar of the new generation of great urban restaurants
Guide • Full Article

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Pad Thai
Mom-and-pop serving up real homestyle Thai cooking
Guide • Full Article

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Parallel 38 (CLOSED)
Mezze with food and wine of the 38th parallel
Guide • Full Article

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Peter Chang’s China Grill
Flagship restaurant of a man some call the nation’s best Szechuan chef
Guide • Full Article

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Petit Pois
The closest thing in Charlottesville to a French bistro
Guide • Full Article

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Public Fish & Oyster
A spot-on coastal oyster house, right here in Charlottesville
Guide • Full Article

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Revolutionary Soup
Will Richey’s counter-service joint with great soups, and even better sandwiches
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Sultan Kebab
Real, delicious Turkish cuisine from hummus to manti to kebabs
Guide • Full Article

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Photo by Tom McGovern

Tavola
The Keavenys’ warm Belmont storefront serving ingredient-driven Italian fare
Guide • Full Article

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Ten
Sleek, serene, and transporting, Charlottesville’s favorite luxurious escape for sushi
Guide

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Zocalo
Consistently excellent Latin-infused cuisine centrally located on the Downtown Mall
Guide • Full Article

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Photo by Jen Fariello

Worth the Drive 

Nearby restaurants without a Charlottesville postal address that are worth the drive.

BBQ Exchange
Gordonsville
World class barbeque and attention to detail from world class chef Craig Hartman
Guide  •  Full Article

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Dr. Ho’s Humble Pie
North Garden
Where food is love, with more than just the best American style pizza in the area
Guide  •  Full Article

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Pippin Hill
North Garden
Superb food served in a breathtaking vineyard setting
Guide • Full Article

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Photo courtesy of Pippin Hill

Smoked Kitchen and Tap
Crozet
Top notch barbecue, fried chicken, burgers, and drinks 
Guide  •  Full Article

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