Guidebook for Charlottesville

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Guidebook for Charlottesville

Arts & Culture

This outdoor concert venue at one end of the downtown mall. 1.25 miles from my house (about 22-25 min walk). "Fridays After Five" is a popular, free concert nights. (Not sure if itś happening since COVID Quarantine).
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Sprint Pavilion
700 E Main St
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This outdoor concert venue at one end of the downtown mall. 1.25 miles from my house (about 22-25 min walk). "Fridays After Five" is a popular, free concert nights. (Not sure if itś happening since COVID Quarantine).
For great local food and crafts, try the City Market, on Water Street on Saturdays only. (check ahead to see if itś open due to COVID).
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Charlottesville City Market
100 E Water St
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For great local food and crafts, try the City Market, on Water Street on Saturdays only. (check ahead to see if itś open due to COVID).
Small Art Museum associated with the University, on Rugby Road near the Rotunda.
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The Fralin Museum of Art at the University of Virginia
155 Rugby Rd
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Small Art Museum associated with the University, on Rugby Road near the Rotunda.
This theatre is associated with the University -- student actors.
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Culbreth Theatre
109 Culbreth Rd
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This theatre is associated with the University -- student actors.
One of the last, locally-owned bookstores! NDB hosts weekly readings by local authors and MFA candidates. Great old place with knowledgeable staff. (Check ahead, not sure what is open due to COVID 19 restrictions).
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New Dominion Bookshop
404 E Main St
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One of the last, locally-owned bookstores! NDB hosts weekly readings by local authors and MFA candidates. Great old place with knowledgeable staff. (Check ahead, not sure what is open due to COVID 19 restrictions).
This was once a black high school in Charlottesville during segregation time (1926-51); it became the elementary school in 1951. It was almost sold to be turned into condos, but after protests, the city renovated it and turned it into the Heritage Center. Interesting fact: it was that it was used for several years as a public school just for all sixth graders in Charlottesville. It now has rotating exhibits-- often about local African-American history--readings, and other events. Check the calendar. (Not sure what is happening due to COVID 19) . It also has a cafe hosted by Pearl Island Catering, (delicious Caribbean food). Not sure if the cafe is open for sit down, but they do contact-less serving. Hint: they also sell food at the city market.
Jefferson School African American Heritage Center
233 4th St NW
This was once a black high school in Charlottesville during segregation time (1926-51); it became the elementary school in 1951. It was almost sold to be turned into condos, but after protests, the city renovated it and turned it into the Heritage Center. Interesting fact: it was that it was used for several years as a public school just for all sixth graders in Charlottesville. It now has rotating exhibits-- often about local African-American history--readings, and other events. Check the calendar. (Not sure what is happening due to COVID 19) . It also has a cafe hosted by Pearl Island Catering, (delicious Caribbean food). Not sure if the cafe is open for sit down, but they do contact-less serving. Hint: they also sell food at the city market.

Food Scene - Charlottesville favorite Bodos Bagels!

For great, and cheap bagels and sandwiches, Bodos Bagels is a must try. The garlicky Ceasar Salad is a popular item for salad lovers. A very popular spot among locals and UVa students alike, often there is a line out the door on weekends. Since COVID 19 they are available for drive-thru pick up.
Great sushi, cool atmosphere. This restaurant would be about midway down the downtown mall.
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Ten
120 E Main St
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Great sushi, cool atmosphere. This restaurant would be about midway down the downtown mall.
Best pizza by the slice on the downtown mall., right across from the movie theatre and also close to the famous Paramount Theatre. Grab a slice and stroll down the mall and take in great people watching, stores and outdoor musicians.
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Christian's Pizza
100 14th St NW
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Best pizza by the slice on the downtown mall., right across from the movie theatre and also close to the famous Paramount Theatre. Grab a slice and stroll down the mall and take in great people watching, stores and outdoor musicians.
For a healthy meal that will please vegetarians, vegans and meat-eaters alike, try Roots Natural Kitchen. Started by a UVa Alumni, the bowls are healthy and delicious. Located on¨The Corner" near UVa Lawn / Rotunda. There is also a take out kitchen on Wertland Street (just around the corner).
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Roots Natural Kitchen
1329 W Main St
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For a healthy meal that will please vegetarians, vegans and meat-eaters alike, try Roots Natural Kitchen. Started by a UVa Alumni, the bowls are healthy and delicious. Located on¨The Corner" near UVa Lawn / Rotunda. There is also a take out kitchen on Wertland Street (just around the corner).

Everything Else

2.4 miles to Uva hospital. (Lee Street)
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UVA University Hospital
1215 Lee St
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2.4 miles to Uva hospital. (Lee Street)
2.81 miles (Rugby Road) from my house to the University.
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University of Virginia
918 Emmet St N
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2.81 miles (Rugby Road) from my house to the University.
Owned by Dave Matthews. I have not been there but have heard good things about it. There are many wineries in the area.
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Blenheim Vineyards
31 Blenheim Farm
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Owned by Dave Matthews. I have not been there but have heard good things about it. There are many wineries in the area.
New wine and cheese bar. I have not been here but it seems popular. FYI, it was a department store Once Upon a Time. :)
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Tilman's
406 E Main St
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New wine and cheese bar. I have not been here but it seems popular. FYI, it was a department store Once Upon a Time. :)

Food scene

Great, lively atmosphere and good food, the Local is a popular Belmont restaurant. If you like pasta, the truffled mushroom ragout is a personal favorite. The fries are great, too. Reservations a must. Outdoor / patio dining available as of June 16, 2020. Order / pick up also available.
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The Local
824 Hinton Ave
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Great, lively atmosphere and good food, the Local is a popular Belmont restaurant. If you like pasta, the truffled mushroom ragout is a personal favorite. The fries are great, too. Reservations a must. Outdoor / patio dining available as of June 16, 2020. Order / pick up also available.
The Nook is a great old diner on the DT mall. Great or Brunch or lunch. Has outside seating. Itś a great spot for people watching.
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The Nook
415 East Main Street
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The Nook is a great old diner on the DT mall. Great or Brunch or lunch. Has outside seating. Itś a great spot for people watching.
Located at the dt mall, Bizou has great food and a cozy but lively atmosphere with old movie posters, booths and old tabletop juke boxes. Outdoor seating in warmer months. Reservations a must. If you like vintage/ antiques, check out the consignment shop nearby.
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Bizou
119 W Main St
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Located at the dt mall, Bizou has great food and a cozy but lively atmosphere with old movie posters, booths and old tabletop juke boxes. Outdoor seating in warmer months. Reservations a must. If you like vintage/ antiques, check out the consignment shop nearby.
Small deli/ for fancy cheeses, sandwiches, wine and the like. Locally owned.
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Feast
416 W Main St
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Small deli/ for fancy cheeses, sandwiches, wine and the like. Locally owned.
Locally owned, fine dining. Expensive. For a special/ romantic, meal. Quiet and private. Local history: back in the 80s they had a club / music venue for local bands. (Now closed). Reservations definitely needed.
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C & O
515 E Water St
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Locally owned, fine dining. Expensive. For a special/ romantic, meal. Quiet and private. Local history: back in the 80s they had a club / music venue for local bands. (Now closed). Reservations definitely needed.
Locally owned hamburgers, fries, breakfast & Southern food such as BBQ & fried chicken. Inexpensive.
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Mel's Cafe
719 West Main Street
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Locally owned hamburgers, fries, breakfast & Southern food such as BBQ & fried chicken. Inexpensive.

Sightseeing

A must see for first-time Charlottesville visitors! Thomas Jeffersonś famous Monticello, on the back of the nickel. If youŕe up for a pleasant hike, park at the bottom and walk the Monticello / Jefferson Trail.
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Monticello
1050 Thomas Jefferson Pkwy
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A must see for first-time Charlottesville visitors! Thomas Jeffersonś famous Monticello, on the back of the nickel. If youŕe up for a pleasant hike, park at the bottom and walk the Monticello / Jefferson Trail.
James Madisonś home, Ashlawn is a short drive and a beautiful a must see.
Ashlawn-Highland Dr
Ashlawn-Highland Drive
James Madisonś home, Ashlawn is a short drive and a beautiful a must see.
Great hike, kind of steep but gorgeous falls at the top. Can be crowded.
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Crabtree Falls
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Great hike, kind of steep but gorgeous falls at the top. Can be crowded.
Great hiking up to a beautiful fall.
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Ragged Mountain Natural Area
1730 Reservoir Rd
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Great hiking up to a beautiful fall.
This used to be something of a secret among Charlottesville natives, but has become very well known over the years. Drive out barracks road to Sugar Hollow, the old girlscout camp, past the Sugar Hollow Resevoir. Cross the creek and itś a fairly easy hike to the swimming hole. On the way back, look out for the old chimney. (Somehow I never see it on the way up!)
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Sugar Hollow Trail to Blue Hole
6796 Sugar Hollow Rd
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This used to be something of a secret among Charlottesville natives, but has become very well known over the years. Drive out barracks road to Sugar Hollow, the old girlscout camp, past the Sugar Hollow Resevoir. Cross the creek and itś a fairly easy hike to the swimming hole. On the way back, look out for the old chimney. (Somehow I never see it on the way up!)
Large rocky summit with sweeping views from 3,080 ft., reached via a steep, 2-mi. loop trail. Takes about 45 min-1 hour. Popular. There is also a visitor center, with an old log cabin/ farm (not sure itś open due to COVID).
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Humpback Rocks
Blue Ridge Parkway
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Large rocky summit with sweeping views from 3,080 ft., reached via a steep, 2-mi. loop trail. Takes about 45 min-1 hour. Popular. There is also a visitor center, with an old log cabin/ farm (not sure itś open due to COVID).
The Rivanna Trail goes all around Charlottesville. From my house there are two close / walkable entrances. 1) From my house turn right down Belleview Ave; at the bottom of the hill go right. Go left into the Auto Zone parking lot and you will find the steps to the trail there. This is a paved, flat trail, that winds along the river, great for walking or biking. For tubing, find the tubing company just past the Cosner Brothers Parking Lot. 2) a second entrance: from my house turn left on Calhoun (1 block away) then right on Locust. Go all the way to the end of Locust Ave. Go left on Locust Lane, then take an immediate right onto Megan Court. The entrance to the Rivanna trail is there near the trash cans. Walk along the creek. If you go all the way to the end you come out on Holmes Ave.
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Rivanna Trail
Rivanna Trail
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The Rivanna Trail goes all around Charlottesville. From my house there are two close / walkable entrances. 1) From my house turn right down Belleview Ave; at the bottom of the hill go right. Go left into the Auto Zone parking lot and you will find the steps to the trail there. This is a paved, flat trail, that winds along the river, great for walking or biking. For tubing, find the tubing company just past the Cosner Brothers Parking Lot. 2) a second entrance: from my house turn left on Calhoun (1 block away) then right on Locust. Go all the way to the end of Locust Ave. Go left on Locust Lane, then take an immediate right onto Megan Court. The entrance to the Rivanna trail is there near the trash cans. Walk along the creek. If you go all the way to the end you come out on Holmes Ave.
Our Gallery is a rousing social laboratory for diverse ideas and practices. Monthly exhibits and pop-ups showcase emerging artists while shining a spotlight on pioneering concepts and social trends. We challenge the expectations of a traditional white-wall gallery by nurturing diversity, maintaining flexibility, and facilitating cross-contamination of ideas and disciplines.
The Bridge Progressive Arts Initiative
306 Monticello Rd
Our Gallery is a rousing social laboratory for diverse ideas and practices. Monthly exhibits and pop-ups showcase emerging artists while shining a spotlight on pioneering concepts and social trends. We challenge the expectations of a traditional white-wall gallery by nurturing diversity, maintaining flexibility, and facilitating cross-contamination of ideas and disciplines.

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¨First Fridays" a must see

The First Friday of each month is open art galleries. McGuffy Art Center, Bridge PAI, Live Arts and other galleries open their doors for drinks, appetizers and viewings. This is a lively, fun (and free!) event if you are in town don´t miss it! (Check ahead due to COVID this event may be limited).