Dining Outside the Home: Fat Tuna Grill and Oyster House in Williamsburg, Virginia 

Dining Outside the Home: Fat Tuna Grill and Oyster House in Williamsburg, Virginia. It’s not often Oysters Rockefeller jumps off the menu in a seafood restaurant. The fact that it’s a “Starter” item gives the customer an opportunity to pair it with an order of Crispy Fried Calamari or Coconut Shrimp as well. The appetizers did not disappoint in this “Farm to Table and Sea to Table” setting. The portions were generous and artistically arranged with tasty garnishments. The complementary hush puppies and corn muffins were truly addictive. Would I return for another meal? Absolutely! As a seafood-lover, I intend to work my way through the menu. Eventually I may have one of their fabulous desserts. 

Williamsburg Pottery in Williamsburg, Virginia Goes On and On

Williamsburg Pottery is an endless shopping mecca for bargain hunters. No kidding. If you love a treasure hunt, check out this top tourist destination for everything under the sun…and more. The world-famous salt glaze pottery is their claim-to-fame. But don’t stop there. Hundreds of outdoor accents from colorful banners to cement garden embellishments add character and distinction to any area. Then comb over the interior decor including framed art, Oriental rugs, candles, glassware, bedding, and silk floral arrangements. Don’t miss the gourmet kitchen marketplace on your way out for specialty foods, international wines, and local favorites. Indulge yourself. 

Dining Outside the Home: Blue Talon Bistro in Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia 

Dining Outside the Home: Blue Talon Bistro in Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia. If you’re looking for the charm of a neighborhood bistro with a French twist, this corner bistro in the heart of Colonial Williamsburg fits the bill. The French Onion Gratinee has the power to transport you to the French countryside with its rich cheesy onion broth. But save room for more. Make the meal a dining experience by enjoying every course over a nice glass of Bordeaux. Linger awhile. Absorb the atmosphere. Inhale the aromas. And most certainly try the dessert. Bon Appétit!

Dining Outside the Home: Plaza Azteca in Williamsburg, Virginia 

Dining Outside the Home: Plaza Azteca in Williamsburg, Virginia! Rich flavors originating in Jalisco, Mexico came across the U.S. to the East Coast over twenty years ago. Now customers come to Plaza Azteca expecting table side guacamole prepared fresh before their eyes. If you’re looking for ordinary, forget it. The grill is working overtime serving up everything from stuffed pineapple to sizzling fajitas. The biggest challenge is breaking away from the usual choices to sample something truly new and amazing. 

Dining Outside the Home: Sal’s by Victor Italian Restaurant in Williamsburg, Virginia 

Dining Outside the Home: Sal’s by Victor Italian Restaurant in Williamsburg, Virginia. The authentic Italian homemade pizza is just the tip of the iceberg on this extensive menu of Sicilian favorites. The warm glow of Tuscany reflects artwork from Venice and beyond. Never mind that the natural flow of Italian conversation lingers against a backdrop of regional classic music. Everyone is family here and the food proves it. That’s amoré!

Dining Outside the Home: Second Street, an American Bistro in Williamsburg, Virginia 

Dining Outside the Home: Second Street, an American Bistro in Williamsburg, Virginia. The moment you step through the doorway, the aroma of freshly baked cookies greets you. Next, the courteous maitre d’ offers you a free sample from the nearby pastry case. With a cookie to whet your appetite, a quick glance around the room indicates an atmosphere that is as upscale as well as it is comfortable. Be forewarned! The portions are generous from the Grilled Romaine Salad to the juicy Bison Meatloaf and popular Baby Back Ribs. Have no regrets when choosing from the tempting dessert offerings. The gluten-free Flourless Chocolate Torte is a satisfying grande finale. 

Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia in Bloom

Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia in Bloom. Trees are budding, flowers are awakening from underground slumber, sunshine beckons those outdoors to sit and revel in the beauty of Spring. A picnic lunch from The Cheese Shop provides mile high sandwiches, loaded with quality ingredients, on freshly baked breads for dining al fresco. Well done, Colonial Williamsburg!

The Mystical Island of Kauai 

“You have a spiritual connection to the island”, I was told by a native. “I can feel it. I see it in your eyes. It’s what keeps you coming back.” Those words pierced my soul. Perhaps it was the grand untouchable beauty in every direction that captivated me. Or the fact that Nature reappeared with an enduring vengeance for life from what was once nothing more than molten lava. The tropical vegetation is practically surreal in its perfection. Maybe it’s the harmony between the tangible benefits of sunshine and the intangible belief in allegorical legends. For all one knows, it may be the sudden and unexpected appearance of a vibrant rainbow. Or the freedom of spirit, the passion for life, the gratitude for blessings, and the nourishment of body. Kauai is tranquility; it is passion; it is exotic; it is hopeful. But most of all, Kauai is like taking a walk with Our Heavenly Father in the Garden of Eden. 

Dining Outside the Home: JJ’s Broiler in Lihue, Kauai 

Dining Outside the Home: JJ’s Broiler in Lihue, Kauai. Not your typical sports bar and restaurant. Maybe it’s the oceanfront dining by candlelight that makes it unique. Or it could be the incredible French Onion Soup served as if it came directly from a Paris café. Most guys would say it’s the generous cut of Prime Rib, garlic-rubbed, served nightly with your favorite beverage in front of several high-definition TV screens. The bottom line is this: The food is great, the location is a bonus, and the sports are thrown in for good measure. Everyone Wins!