Moo Thru, a popular ice cream parlor that sells handmade, locally sourced ice cream, is coming to the Town of Herndon this summer. The family-owned business is expected to open sometime this month at 317 Spring Street, according to signage posted at the door. The ice cream shop is a family-operated creamery and ice cream
In 1974, a shopping mall in New Jersey opened America’s first successful food court – a place where patrons could feed during a shopping frenzy.Today, cities are offering something that seems like a food court, but promoters say it’s a whole new experience.
Updated
Apr 20, 2021
Build now or later on this water access building lot on the public side of Lake Anna with deeded boat slip #1. Located in the residential community of Frazers Landing with community sewer hookup available, community picnic area, boat slips and a boat ramp so you can enjoy all that beautiful Lake Anna has to offer. Frazers Landing is an easy car or boat ride to local marinas, restaurants, winery, Lake Anna Taphouse, mini golf and Moo Thru ice cream!
If you’re not from "NoVa" and have never had the opportunity to have Moo Thru, you’re in luck — Moo Thru is now available in Charlottesville at the new Dairy Market on Grady Avenue.
WHAT’S NEW IN CHARLOTTESVILLE & ALBEMARLE COUNTY FOR 2021 Reopening of Keswick Hall, Dairy Market food hall and several new restaurants set to open in Charlottesville & Albemarle County this year
January 13, 2021 10:33 ET | Source: Charlottesville Albemarle Convention & Visitors Bureau Charlottesville Albemarle Convention & Visitors Bureau Charlottesville, Virginia, UNITED STATES
Charlottesville, Va., Jan. 13, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) The Charlottesville Albemarle Convention & Visitors Bureau (CACVB) is excited to welcome several new additions to the area’s robust tourism portfolio. Highlights of what’s new for 2021 in Charlottesville & Albemarle County include the following:
Dairy Market – Now Open
Located in the historic Monticello Dairy Building in downtown Charlottesville, Dairy Market officially opened its doors in December of 2020 and is Central Virginia’s first food hall. At capacity, Dairy Mark