The Red Fox Inn & Tavern
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                  241 Fort Evans Rd NE, Leesburg VA 20176
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"Established in 1728 (and listed on the National Register of Historic Places), the Red Fox keeps 18th-century romance alive with traditional Piedmont furnishings, and a large collection of sporting bronze and oil paintings. Some rooms are named after the region's enormous estates, and have fireplaces and separate sitting areas. Nearly all rooms have antique four-poster beds. For those seeking extra privacy, consider The Gardener's Cottage, a secluded one-room cottage nestled behind the rest of the property. The Carriage House was renovated and opened to the public in October 2019. It’s the newest building here, with cast-iron soaking tubs in all three of the suites. Another tip: make a reservation for dinner at the tavern—a beloved local hangout—which serves simple, solid American food, much of it prepared with local ingredients and paired with Virginia wines."
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"Auberge peu touristique avec de bon plat The Red Fox has been used for many notable events and by many well-known people. The JEB Stuart Room served as the stage for a rare press conference by President Kennedy. A local resident, Elizabeth Taylor, often graced the Tap Room both during the courtship and after her marriage to a local gentleman, Senator John Warner. The lovely and kind Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis frequently stayed at the Red Fox during fox hunting holidays."
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"Oldest restaurant in Virginia"
@ladiej37
"1728. One of oldest bars in America. "
@larry.spro
"Very pretty town! Ask the barman for a Berry Bush...delicious! Or try the local cider."
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