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| The
Lyric Theater was voted "Best Cheap Date" |
| Blacksburg’s
first choice for a cheap date offers a lot more than great
movies and live shows at low prices. In its 74 years of history,
the Lyric Theatre has been home to segregated seating, ghosts,
major renovations and generations of college students and
Blacksburg residents seeking entertainment. |
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| Nerv
offers a chic dining experience |
| When
it came to chic dining of sophistication, the options in Blacksburg
were limited before Nerv opened its doors in 2002. Since then,
it has succeeded in building up a reputation for excellent food,
quality service and an atmosphere found nowhere else in town.
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| Gillie's
Restaurant was voted "Best Vegetarian/Vegan Food" |
| To
say that Gillie’s Restaurant is one-of-a-kind would
be an understatement. Since 1974, this Best of Blacksburg
winner for Best Vegetarian/Vegan Food has stood on its own,
quietly serving the community with its unique vegan, vegetarian
and fresh seafood offerings.
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| A
safe and stylish ride home with Hooptie |
| With
a slogan like “Don’t just show up, show up in style!”
who else would win the Sober Ride Award but Hooptie Ride. Unique
to Blacksburg, the Hooptie cab service offers “a stylish
alternative to drinking and driving,” according to owner
and founder David Robinson.
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| Joe's
Diner was awarded 'Best Late Night Dining' and 'Best Breakfast' |
| When
it’s late, the bars are closing down and hunger is setting
in. One restaurant rushes to most students’ minds: Joe’s
Diner. In a survey conducted by the Collegiate Times in February,
Joe’s Diner was voted Best Late Night Dining in Blacksburg. |
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| Chateau
Morrisette was voted "Best Winery" |
| Spring
is finally here, and what better way to indulge than a ride
through the mountains of the Blue Ridge Parkway.
A drive
is a lot more motivating with a destination in mind, and you
can’t lose with the 40-minute drive to Chateau Morrisette,
one of the best-hidden landmarks in the area.
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