La Taza spices up your typical breakfast
By Hailey Eaves | April 26, 2018La Taza takes the expected and makes it unexpected.
La Taza takes the expected and makes it unexpected.
Indulging in the abundance of free samples at the Charlottesville City Market.
When I first entered Al Carbon, I can remember thinking, “This is gonna be good.”
In this sea of lettuce, homemade jewelry and jams galore, a meat-pastry enthusiast like me could find sanctuary.
Located on Fontaine Avenue, Silk Thai is an easy walk from Alderman Road dorms and definitely a nice change from dining hall food.
Just opening the menu at Junction made my stomach growl.
Although it comes at a steep price for students, Oakhart Social is the perfect place to enjoy a night out with your family.
The crepes were ready within five minutes of ordering, steaming hot and jam-packed with apples and melted cheese.
My personal favorite, the Camarones Poblanos, shrimps served over rice with chipotle cream sauce, is part risotto, part paella and part shrimp and grits.
After trying my first slice, I was almost willing to order and eat a whole second pizza all by myself.
Reviews of dairy-free Chocolate Covered Banana, Sea Salt Caramel and Oatmeal Cookie ice creams.
Students are not always satisfied with the dining hall options, especially those with dietary restrictions.
Pie can, and should, be celebrated more than just one day of the year.
Mel’s serves up comfort food with a side of warm, Southern hospitality.
Serving Japanese crepes, Thai ice cream and specialty drinks in light bulb shaped glasses, there has definitely never been anything like J-Petal in Charlottesville before.
The only advice I can offer now is to make at your own risk.
I found it — the most beautiful chocolate chip cookie I’d ever seen.
Roots Natural Kitchen has come a long way since its humble beginnings.
Kardinal Hall is not your average sit-down restaurant, and on purpose.
Who doesn't like free food?