Listing 60 restaurants in and around Petersburg.
Petersburg grew from the former Fort Henry, established on the south bank of the Appomatox in 1645. The city developed rapidly, and the Virginia General Assembly formally organized it in 1784. The Battle of Petersburg in 1781 was a part of the British attempt to regain control of Virginia. The Port of Petersburg became renowned as a commercial center for transporting and processing cotton, tobacco and metal, produced and shipped from the region. As travel technology developed, Petersburg became established as a railroad center, with links completed to Richmond to the north, Farmville and Lynchburg to the west, and Weldon, North Carolina to the south. The last major line was to the east, when the Norfolk and Petersburg Railroad was completed in 1858.
407-409 Cockade Alley, PETERSBURG, Virginia 23803
The Brickhouse Run is a friendly and welcoming pub and restaurant in historic Old Towne, Petersburg, Virginia.
We offer a regularly changing menu of home-made British and American specialties, an excellent wine list, six beers on tap, including a local cask conditioned ale on hand pump, and a full range of spirits.
31 West Washington Street, PETERSBURG, Virginia 23803
Breakfast / Brunch
422-424 North Market Street, PETERSBURG, Virginia 23803
Family
405 East Washington Street, PETERSBURG, Virginia 23803
Indian
21 West Old Street, PETERSBURG, Virginia 23803
Italian