Opened in 1931 as Leesburg’s first movie house, Tally Ho Theater now features big name acts such as David Allen Coe and Uncle Kracker, as well as frequent retro acts and touring cover bands.
King Street is teeming with lively bars and eateries. Try the lobster roll and spicy Kentucky Mule cocktail at King Street Oyster Bar.
King Street is teeming with lively bars and eateries. Try the the locavore cheese plate and wine flights at farm-to-table at Wine Kitchen.
here are no less than five breweries in downtown all within walking distance of each other. Loudoun Brewing Co, Black Hoof and cozy nook Crooked Run make crisp lagers and malty IPA’s, and we love the summery back yard at Black Walnut.
here are no less than five breweries in downtown all within walking distance of each other. Loudoun Brewing Co, Black Hoof and cozy nook Crooked Run make crisp lagers and malty IPA’s, and we love the summery back yard at Black Walnut.
here are no less than five breweries in downtown all within walking distance of each other. Loudoun Brewing Co, Black Hoof and cozy nook Crooked Run make crisp lagers and malty IPA’s, and we love the summery back yard at Black Walnut.
Comprising of a restored mill and relocated freight depot, Market Station precinct is home to beloved local restaurants Fireworks (pizza), Jasmine (Chinese), Tuscarora Mill (American bistro), and South Street Cafe (don't miss their fresh baked ciabatta), as well as a brewery, cidery, nail salon, health food store and the Visitor Center.
Leesburg Premium Outlets, just outside the historic district, offers bargain deals on major designers, while the town has a slate of stylish boutiques, home decor stores, gift shops and thrift stores, among them Lou Lou's, 27 South, Brick & Mortar and Resourceful Woman.
For the Civil War history Buffs!
Set on 500 scenic acres overlooking the Potomac, Lansdowne Resort & Spa is a state-of-the-art hotel, golf and lifestyle resort with a slate of restaurants specializing in Piedmont and Tidewater cuisine.