Sohamy’s guidebook

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21+only winery. Their signature "King's Ransom" wine is a must try. Others are Meritage, Norton, Tannat, Traminette, Merlot, Chardonnay, Rose & Sparkling. Effingham is a historic home only 5.4 miles from the home.
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Effingham Manor Winery
14325 Trotters Ridge Pl
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21+only winery. Their signature "King's Ransom" wine is a must try. Others are Meritage, Norton, Tannat, Traminette, Merlot, Chardonnay, Rose & Sparkling. Effingham is a historic home only 5.4 miles from the home.
The restaurant is Ranked #2 out of over 200 restaurants! This place has a very large selection of food! We recommend the Birria tacos but you can not go wrong here everything is delicious. Friendly service in a comfortable atmosphere.
Montclair Family Restaurant
17001 Dumfries Road
The restaurant is Ranked #2 out of over 200 restaurants! This place has a very large selection of food! We recommend the Birria tacos but you can not go wrong here everything is delicious. Friendly service in a comfortable atmosphere.
Tips for Visiting 2 Silos Brewing and Farm Brew Live 2 Silos Brewing is currently open daily except for Monday, when they are closed. Hours are Tues – Thurs 11:00 to 10:00, Fri – Sat 11:00 to 11:00, and Sun 11:00 to 9:00 Leashed dogs are welcomed in most of the outdoor spaces, but they are not allowed on the patio, in the tasting room, or on the brewery tours. Children are welcome throughout the entire Farm Brew Live campus. After 9:00, if music is playing, anyone under 18 must be accompanied by a guardian. This is an excellent venue to see live bands, though winter weather may limit performances for now. Check the web site for the latest event listings. Notice the details when you visit. 2 Silos Brewing is growing hops on site, and the restaurant grows its own “flavor garden.” Design details include a two-story mural of Miles Davis, a bar made with reclaimed wood from the property, and that silo shaped pizza oven. Farm Brew Live is a large campus with multiple venues. The two main restaurants are the Pour House and The Black Sheep whiskey barn. This Brewery is a must see!
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2 Silos Brewing Co
9925 Discovery Blvd
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Tips for Visiting 2 Silos Brewing and Farm Brew Live 2 Silos Brewing is currently open daily except for Monday, when they are closed. Hours are Tues – Thurs 11:00 to 10:00, Fri – Sat 11:00 to 11:00, and Sun 11:00 to 9:00 Leashed dogs are welcomed in most of the outdoor spaces, but they are not allowed on the patio, in the tasting room, or on the brewery tours. Children are welcome throughout the entire Farm Brew Live campus. After 9:00, if music is playing, anyone under 18 must be accompanied by a guardian. This is an excellent venue to see live bands, though winter weather may limit performances for now. Check the web site for the latest event listings. Notice the details when you visit. 2 Silos Brewing is growing hops on site, and the restaurant grows its own “flavor garden.” Design details include a two-story mural of Miles Davis, a bar made with reclaimed wood from the property, and that silo shaped pizza oven. Farm Brew Live is a large campus with multiple venues. The two main restaurants are the Pour House and The Black Sheep whiskey barn. This Brewery is a must see!

Neighborhoods

While staying with us visit Old Town Manassas. Big on charm, with a storied history, the town has dozens of independent shops and eateries that will keep you busy for hours. Begin your visit at the Manassas Train Depot there is a working railroad line but so much of the town has been repurposed into boutiques, restaurants, art galleries, coffeehouses, breweries, and museums. On First Fridays, Manassas allows people to carry adult beverages in the streets, turning a pocket of Northern Virginia into a miniature New Orleans. Top places to see GATHER 1. Manassas Visitor Center/Train Depot has free four-hour parking and helpful staff who can provide maps and dining advice. The red-brick station is a hub for Amtrak and the VRE (another option for getting there). Inside are photos of Manassas over the decades. 9431 West St., Manassas ADMIRE 2. Cross the tracks to ARTfactory; visit their site for the current exhibitions . 9419 Battle St., Manassas CAFFEINATE 3. Jirani Coffeehouse is a hangout where locals come to work, listen to live music, and savor handcrafted beverages. 9425 West St., Manassas POSE 4. Harris Pavilion is a gathering space for Acoustic Tuesdays and ice skating in the winter. The Manassas Farmers Market is in full swing on Thursday mornings. Take a selfie at the LOVE sign by a vintage caboose. 9201 Center St., Manassas IMAGINE 5. Manassas Clay is a working studio for local potters where several exceptional ceramicists sell their wares. 9122 Center St., Manassas LEARN 6. The new Freedom Museum tells the story of Northern Virginians who served in the military. Docents can explain artifacts—a wall of helmets, a World War II–era nurse’s uniform, President Roosevelt’s death announcement on a teletype machine—and plaques honoring Northern Virginians who died at the Pentagon on September 11, 2001. 9219 Center St., Manassas VIEW 7. Enjoy the Old Town Manassas street scene from the rooftop deck at Zandra’s Taqueria. The restaurant serves creative tacos, cocktails, and Mexican street food, like scrumptious elotes and crispy churros. 9114 Center St., Manassas, SAVOR 8. Decor, apparel, and Virginia-made products abound at The Things I Love. At 1 p.m. on Thursdays, Fridays, and certain weekends, high tea is served. 9084 Center St., Manassas SHOP 9. Eva’s Alley is a female-centric shop in a narrow storefront packed with clever items—safety-pin earrings, hand-painted gourds, and paper goods. 9101 Center St., Manassas, INHALE 10. The wares at Shining Sol Candle Company produce a mythical burn. Made in Virginia, with wooden wicks and natural soy, they radiate and release distinctive aromas. Some, like Battlefield Meadows and Shenandoah, are inspired by the region. 9109 Center St., Manassas TOSS 11. A chef from Portland, Oregon, imported his considerable brewing skills to open Sinistral Brewing Co. by the railroad tracks. Challenge your friends to cornhole and enjoy live music most weekends. 9419 Main St., Manassas TASTE 12. Join the fiesta at Mariachis Tequileria & Restaurant, a family-owned Mexican restaurant known for 10 Mayan-style margaritas blended with fruit purées. The sopa de tortilla is a hearty meal in a bowl. 9428 Battle St., Manassas
Old Town Manassas
While staying with us visit Old Town Manassas. Big on charm, with a storied history, the town has dozens of independent shops and eateries that will keep you busy for hours. Begin your visit at the Manassas Train Depot there is a working railroad line but so much of the town has been repurposed into boutiques, restaurants, art galleries, coffeehouses, breweries, and museums. On First Fridays, Manassas allows people to carry adult beverages in the streets, turning a pocket of Northern Virginia into a miniature New Orleans. Top places to see GATHER 1. Manassas Visitor Center/Train Depot has free four-hour parking and helpful staff who can provide maps and dining advice. The red-brick station is a hub for Amtrak and the VRE (another option for getting there). Inside are photos of Manassas over the decades. 9431 West St., Manassas ADMIRE 2. Cross the tracks to ARTfactory; visit their site for the current exhibitions . 9419 Battle St., Manassas CAFFEINATE 3. Jirani Coffeehouse is a hangout where locals come to work, listen to live music, and savor handcrafted beverages. 9425 West St., Manassas POSE 4. Harris Pavilion is a gathering space for Acoustic Tuesdays and ice skating in the winter. The Manassas Farmers Market is in full swing on Thursday mornings. Take a selfie at the LOVE sign by a vintage caboose. 9201 Center St., Manassas IMAGINE 5. Manassas Clay is a working studio for local potters where several exceptional ceramicists sell their wares. 9122 Center St., Manassas LEARN 6. The new Freedom Museum tells the story of Northern Virginians who served in the military. Docents can explain artifacts—a wall of helmets, a World War II–era nurse’s uniform, President Roosevelt’s death announcement on a teletype machine—and plaques honoring Northern Virginians who died at the Pentagon on September 11, 2001. 9219 Center St., Manassas VIEW 7. Enjoy the Old Town Manassas street scene from the rooftop deck at Zandra’s Taqueria. The restaurant serves creative tacos, cocktails, and Mexican street food, like scrumptious elotes and crispy churros. 9114 Center St., Manassas, SAVOR 8. Decor, apparel, and Virginia-made products abound at The Things I Love. At 1 p.m. on Thursdays, Fridays, and certain weekends, high tea is served. 9084 Center St., Manassas SHOP 9. Eva’s Alley is a female-centric shop in a narrow storefront packed with clever items—safety-pin earrings, hand-painted gourds, and paper goods. 9101 Center St., Manassas, INHALE 10. The wares at Shining Sol Candle Company produce a mythical burn. Made in Virginia, with wooden wicks and natural soy, they radiate and release distinctive aromas. Some, like Battlefield Meadows and Shenandoah, are inspired by the region. 9109 Center St., Manassas TOSS 11. A chef from Portland, Oregon, imported his considerable brewing skills to open Sinistral Brewing Co. by the railroad tracks. Challenge your friends to cornhole and enjoy live music most weekends. 9419 Main St., Manassas TASTE 12. Join the fiesta at Mariachis Tequileria & Restaurant, a family-owned Mexican restaurant known for 10 Mayan-style margaritas blended with fruit purées. The sopa de tortilla is a hearty meal in a bowl. 9428 Battle St., Manassas

City/town information

The nations capitol is only 27 miles from our home. There is no shortage of things to do in DC from festivals to free museums and incredible dining and shopping experiences.
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Washington
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The nations capitol is only 27 miles from our home. There is no shortage of things to do in DC from festivals to free museums and incredible dining and shopping experiences.

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Driving is the fastest way to get around.

I suggest renting a car to truly enjoy the town.