Photo of the Week: Lunchtime in Colonial Williamsburg
Submitted by Mark Wolinski, August 26, 2009 at 12:48 PM • familytravellogue.com
This is the chicken pot pie served at the King’s Arms Tavern restaurant in Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia. Don’t you want to jump right into it? Anyone can eat at the taverns in the historic area (you don’t have to buy the admissions pass to the other exhibits, buildings and performances, although I’d certainly recommend that if you have time.)
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