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For entrees, we shared vegetarian paneer (pictured below) and mushroom-asparagus raeeszada (vegan, pictured) with garlic naan.
If your trip is between May through July, you’re in luck—it’s lavender season! It’s the perfect introduction to Williamsburg, Jamestown, and Yorktown to kick off your visit.
For dinner, head to Aticha, a family-owned Thai restaurant in Williamsburg.
Benefits can include improvement of allergies, asthma, inflammation, and more as well as unwind and destress.
You can’t go wrong with Culture Cafe for lunch, an eclectic cafe that offers tasty salads, sandwiches, and soups. Sessions last 45 minutes and include comfortable recliners and relaxing music.
This popular bakery offers a variety of creative donuts that are made fresh every day.
From there, I recommend Go Ape! Zipline Treetop Adventure, an adventure park with zip lining, to experience a thrilling journey through the trees. Stroll the “most historic avenue in America'' and learn about LGBTQ+ history, Black history, and the unfiltered story of American history.
If you have extra time, make sure to take a stroll through Colonial Williamsburg's Merchants Square—home to over 40 local shops and restaurants—and stop by Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Museum for an impressive collection of folk art.
End the day at The Hound’s Tale, an “English pub-ish” that offers indulgent comfort food, fried favorites, and specialty cocktails/mocktails conveniently located near Colonial Williamsburg.
Owners Scott and Louise scoured the globe for vintage light bulbs, antique tiles, and interesting books to transform the space into a two-story cafe with industrial-bohemian vibes. Sights include Colonial Williamsburg, a York River panorama, Historic Jamestowne, the College of William and Mary, and more. Kayak or paddle board on the York River while exploring hidden beaches, wildlife, and relaxing on the water.
For lunch, stop at nearby Carrot Tree Kitchens, a go-to restaurant that offers classic American dishes with a modern twist.
Half-price beer is often available at the Green Leafe, along with television screens showing sports games and plenty of tasty food, including some of the best burgers and pizzas to be found in Williamsburg.
If the evening is drawing in and you are looking to party with a like-minded gay crowd, then it will be necessary to head out of Williamsburg.
Our tour guide, William, shared information about Jamestown’s history, as well as some other fun facts about the area. We ordered an array of appetizers to share including mac and cheese egg rolls, toasted herb focaccia tapenade, and fried Brussels sprouts (pictured below). She is a local historian and master storyteller. The tour lasts 45 minutes and your pilot serves as your private tour guide.
And if you have your own set of wheels, it is a mere one-hour drive away from Williamsburg, via Interstate I-64.
For those with a taste for the performing arts, the Richmond Triangle Theater is worth looking out for and regularly stages productions to suit the local LGBT community. Vegan and vegetarian options are available and plentiful—this stop made for a great lunch!
I’m still thinking about this meal!
Day 3: After breakfast, take a Historic Triangle Air Tour with Williamsburg Flight Center. Happy travels to one of my new favorite destinations!
Williamsburg Gay and Lesbian Scene
(Williamsburg, Virginia - VA, USA)
Since the city of Williamsburg, Virginia, is so small and geared towards its rich colonial past, it is not really known for its gay scene.
This is a perfect photo stop—make sure to pack your lavender dresses.
Alternatively, I recommend heading to Busch Gardens for a fun afternoon packed with roller coasters and other rides. This is a fun way to experience the natural beauty of Yorktown. Shop for lavender gifts like infused lotions, essential oils, hand soaps, and more.
We ordered their Abe Lincoln hot wrap with mushroom/spanish croquette (also a vegetarian option), delicious dill potato salad, and fresh spinach orzo salad.
In the afternoon, get your history fix at the American Revolution Museum at Yorktown to learn about the history of our nation’s founding.