At one Fredericksburg restaurant, a health inspector found eggs being stored over ready-to-eat produce, creating a cross-contamination risk.
National Donut Day was created in 1938 as a tribute to the volunteer corps of 250 women who served donuts to troops during World War I.
In preparation for National Hamburger Day on Wednesday, Fredericksburg readers shared their favorite local burger joints.
The first 100 people standing in line Wednesday morning at the new Fredericksburg Panera will receive a year's worth of You Pick Two meals.
Fredericksburg readers are invited to fill out Patch's National Hamburger Day survey and share how they like their burgers.
Rappahannock Area Health District inspectors recently visited 2​1 Fredericksburg food establishments and found violations at eight of them.
Rappahannock Area Health District inspectors visited 42 food establishments in Fredericksburg, finding violations at 21 of them.
Swing by the Rita's Italian Ice & Frozen Custard in Fredericksburg to score a small Italian Ice for free.
The person in charge at one Fredericksburg restaurant voluntarily discarded two containers of meatballs being kept at the wrong temperature.
Rappahannock Area Health District inspectors found violations at 10 of the 30 Fredericksburg food establishments they visited March 10-21.
The complicated Hooters bankruptcy filing is designed to keep many sites of this once-popular restaurant chain open.
Rappahannock Area Health District inspectors visited 20 Fredericksburg food establishments between Feb. 28-March 7.
Twenty-two of the 52 health code violations Rappahannock Area Health District inspectors reported recently were from the same restaurant.
Rappahannock Area Health District inspectors found health code violations at of the 20 restaurants they visited recently.
Rappahannock Area Health District inspectors found health code violations at 16 of the 20 restaurants they visited recently.
Rappahannock Area Health District inspectors reported finding violations at seven Fredericksburg food establishments between Jan. 15-23.
Dunkin’ and Baskin-Robbins is hosting a grand re-opening of its newly remodeled Next Generation restaurant in Fredericksburg.
Between Jan. 8-14, Rappahannock Area Health District inspectors found health code violations at 10 Fredericksburg restaurants.
Most of the Fredericksburg food establishments inspectors visited between Jan. 2-6 had no violations, but one had 23, health reports say.
Winter Restaurant Week runs from Friday, Jan. 17 to Sunday, Jan. 26, when diners will get to enjoy good food at special prices.
Rappahannock Area Health District inspectors found violations at 11 food establishments they visited between Dec. 1-12.
Rappahannock Area Health District inspectors found violations at nine of the Fredericksburg restaurants they visited between Nov. 18-26.
Between Nov. 4-15, Rappahannock Area Health District inspectors found health code violations at 16 Fredericksburg restaurants.
Inspectors with the Rappahannock Area Health District visited 30 restaurants between Oct. 21 and Oct. 30, finding violations at 12 of them.
Rappahannock Area Health District inspectors visited 14 food establishments in Fredericksburg recently, finding violations at five of them.
Rappahannock Area Health District inspectors visited 20 food establishments in Fredericksburg recently, finding violations at 10 of them.
Rappahannock Area Health District inspectors found only one violation at one of the 10 Fredericksburg kitchens they visited recently.
Dave’s Hot Chicken, a national spicy chicken restaurant chain, plans to open its first location in the Central Park Marketplace.
In its 35th anniversary year, the Silver Diner restaurant chain plans to open a new location in Fredericksburg, according to reports.
Rappahannock Area Health District inspectors reported visiting 22 food establishments in Fredericksburg from Sept. 16-24.
YMMAS East Side Deep Dish Pizza began taking orders on Monday ahead of its official opening on Wednesday.
Stop by Dunkin' on Sunday to celebrate National Coffee Day for free coffee and scented candles from
Health inspectors reported finding 18 violations at one Fredericksburg restaurant, including dirty utensils and cobwebs on equipment.
Offering a faboulous al fresco feast, A Downtown Affair On Charles highlights some of Fredericksburg's finest restaurants.
Patch asked readers to share their favorite places in Fredericksburg for dinner and recommend dishes to order. Here are their suggestions.
Between Aug. 18-28, Rappahannock Area Health District inspectors found health code violations at 24 Fredericksburg restaurants.
The Port Oysteria and Brewery's seafood-beer menu was inspired by the Rappahannock​ River, according to reports.
Fredericksburg eatery ordered to remove two pesticide devices hanging in the main bar area because they could release toxic materials.
Although the owners closed the Mangoes fast-food restaurant on Gateway Boulevard, they plan to open a new one in Downtown Fredericksburg.
Between Aug. 6-9, Rappahannock Area Health District inspectors visited 16 restaurants, finding health code violations at 12 of them.