Hotel Burg at 208 S. King St., Leesburg, VA, has 39 elegant rooms, including eight suites, decorated with antiques, vintage rugs and regional art. The Hunton emphasizes open-fire cooking using Virginia ingredients such as game meats, foraged herbs and local produce, led by a chef with Michelin-star experience. Amenities include The Diana Lounge café, a rooftop bar with countryside views, complimentary transportation within 10 miles, Orvis programming, and a members' club and speakeasy. An opening package offers a 12% discount and complimentary cocktails through October 31. The Logan Inn in New Hope, PA, dates to 1727 and offers tavern-style dining and a Whiskey Lounge.
Hotel Burg is a new boutique hotel in Virginia's wine and hunt country. The property's 39 elegant rooms, including eight suites, are decorated with antiques, vintage rugs, and original artwork by regional artists. The signature restaurant, The Hunton, is led by a chef who has worked at two Michelin-starred restaurants, Gravitas and Fiola. The focus is on open-fire cooking and includes Virginia ingredients-game meats, foraged herbs, and local produce.
The deal: To celebrate its opening, Hotel Burg is offering a special package that includes 12 percent off the best available rate and two complimentary cocktails at The Diana Lounge. Washingtonian readers who reference the article upon booking will receive also a complimentary bottle of Walsh Family Cabernet Franc. To book and mention this article, call 703-552-0964. The package starts at $319 a night. When: Valid for stays through October 31 (blackout dates apply).
Fall in New Hope Where: Logan Inn, New Hope, PA; 215-862-2300. W hat's special: TheLogan Inn was originally established in 1727; among its accommodations are 16 original rooms and 22 that were recently added. The inn's restaurant features tavern food with locally sourced ingredients. Whiskey Lounge offers a curated collection of over 150 bourbons, ryes, and scotches. Guests can explore scenic Bucks County with its shopping, riverside restaurants, New Hope Art Center, and Bucks County Playhouse. Across the river, Lambertville, New Jersey, has charming streets
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