Ambience of course at Fiddler's Green: Candlelight, arbor setting is feast for the mind, palate.(Washington Weekend)(Dining Out)

From: The Washington Times | Date: October 3, 1996| Author: Geracimos, Ann | Copyright information

Over an early fall weekend, the traffic on I-66 is as easy as it gets. With your stomach growling, you head directly west - destination the Plains, Exit 16, and then right on Route 245, a rolling road that runs into the village center. Left at Loudoun Avenue is the cozy lattice-shrouded Fiddler's Green restaurant, where a terrace (especially at nightfall) resembles a stage set and is the perfect place for country dining.

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