195 East Davis Street, Historic Downtown Culpeper
540-825-7148
directions to this location

A Piece of History About Our Location
his corner brick building is reported to be the oldest commercial building in the “Historic Downtown” area and occupies part of Lot #35 on the 1759 plat of the Town of Culpeper, as surveyed by 16 year old George Washington for Lord Fairfax.  The building is listed on “The Virginia Register of Historic Places.”

he original building area has handmade brick, hand hewn and pegged timbers, and wide pine floors. The rear portion is Circa 1790 while the front portion is Circa 1835. The first level on the corner of East Street and E. Davis Street has been used as a stable, tobacco warehouse, restaurant, plus numerous other businesses. The lower level was used as a Civil War jail for both the North and South Armies and now houses our Pub.

This building is now a showpiece of world class cuisine produced by chef Peter Stogbuchner and chef Randall Cooper, formerly of the Grille at Prince Michel and Thornton River Grille. Together they bring you the very best Culpeper has to offer. Call for the daily special offerings.


195-179 East Davis Street circa 1900

Hours of Business

Lunch and Dinner Hours
Monday:
Restaurant 11:30 AM to 9:00 PM
Tuesday: Closed closed
Wednesday:
(The Pub is open for light fare 4-1AM)
Thursday:
Restaurant 11:30 AM to 9:00 PM
(The Pub is open for light fare 4-1AM)
Friday:
Restaurant 11:30 AM to 9:30 PM
(The Pub is open for light fare 4-1AM)
Saturday:
Restaurant 12:00 AM to 9:30 PM
(The Pub is open for light fare 4-1AM)
Sunday:
Restaurant 12:00 AM to 8:00 PM
Open for Lunch, Brunch and Dinner
Reservations are appreciated, but not required

Our menu changes daily, visit the links below to view a sample our fine cuisine, wide selection of beverages,
and succulent desserts

Feel free to call for the current selections or daily specials

540-825-7148

|Lighter Fare| Luncheon Entrees | Starters| Dinner Entrees| White Wines| Red Wines|
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email : manager@hazelriverinn.com

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