What’s better than a good ole fashioned train ride through the beautiful hills of Virginia? Not much, unless you happen to find a train-themed restaurant in the heart of the Roanoke Valley. Luckily for us, such a place exists. The Great 611 Steak Company, a delightful train-themed restaurant in Virginia, is a local spot that offers both history and delicious food. All aboard!
As the Great 611 Steak Company claims on their website, this one-of-a-kind restaurant in Roanoke was “dreamed from steam.” In other words, it was started to commemorate the Great 611 Locomotive.
The Great 611
Many long-time residents of Roanoke, and nearby Virginia residents, will have fond memories of this beautiful train.
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Because this particular engine was a home-built, it was something of a legend in the Roanoke area.
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From 1950 until its retirement in 1994, the locomotive meandered through the coal fields and mountains of the scenic Roanoke Valley. This steam engine would become one of the most iconic train hubs in the state.
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The restaurant has modeled itself after two features of the beloved Great 611: dependability and high-quality. That’s exactly what you’ll find at this mouthwatering steak company.
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Decorating the space are train-themed decor, such as historical artifacts and other rail memorabilia. The walls are devoted to the history of the rail and its influence on the development of Roanoke.
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While train travel may be the theme of the restaurant, the steaks are the main attraction at this local favorite. The fine meat is hand-cut daily to ensure prime quality and taste. In addition to delicious steaks, you’ll also find tasty classics such as burgers, fried chicken, and barbecue.
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Visitors will have fun selecting something from the menu, which perhaps unsurprisingly, is also train inspired. Entree names include The Train Wreck, The Pullman, and The Smokestack. All come with your choice of a buffet salad with over 50 options.
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Don’t forget the rolls! These handmade yeast rolls are some of the softest and most delicious you’ll ever taste.
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Whether you’ve got a hankering for a delicious prime rib or happen to be curious about the development of the Great 611 Locomotive, this Roanoke steakhouse is the place to visit.
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Have you visited this delightful train-themed restaurant in Virginia, or do you have any memories of the train itself? Let us know in the comments! If you’re on the hunt for a really unique restaurant in Virginia, check out Hunter’s Head Tavern in Upperville.
The Great 611
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Click here for the official website of The Great 611 Steakhouse Company. Or, go here for Facebook.
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Address: 3830 Franklin Rd SW, Roanoke, VA 24014, USA
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Train-Themed Restaurant In Virginia February 11, 2020 Beth Price-Williams Are there other themed restaurants in Virginia? Journey back through the pages of time when you dine at The Pink Cadillac, a whimsical restaurant in Virginia. The Lexington restaurant boasts a 1950s vibe with Elvis memorabilia and a classic jukebox. You will see just a touch of the 80s in the form of an old-school Ms. Pac-Mac arcade game. Dig into a delicious meal of burger and fries or spaghetti with garlic bread. The Pink Cadillac also serves scrumptious homemade breakfasts. When you need a burst of the tropics, just head over to Clare and Don’s Beach Shack in Falls Church. Grab a seat indoors or outdoors at the charming restaurant that serves such favorites as crab cake and chicken nachos. Can I take a train ride in Virginia? If you’re a big fan of trains, you’ll have plenty of opportunities to indulge in that love in Virginia. Next time you’re in the mood to hit the road, embark on this train-themed road trip in Virginia that includes a scenic ride aboard the train at Busch Gardens. Christmastime’s also the perfect time for a train ride in Virginia – with Santa. The Virginia Railway Express (VRE) features a train ride with all of Christmas’s favorite characters, including Santa, Mrs. Claus, and their helpers. The 40-minute train ride typically features Christmas carols and a lesson on train safety. Tickets for the Santa train usually go on sale the Monday before Thanksgiving. Are there any other train-themed destinations in Virginia? Next time you’re hungry, sit down to a delicious meal at Claire’s at the Depot, a unique restaurant in Virginia that sits in a former train station. The Warrenton restaurant boasts a unique atmosphere and a scrumptious menu. Try such delectable dishes as crab cakes, fried oysters, and risotto. Or, stop by for a delicious homemade breakfast quiche. Claire’s at the Depot offers both indoor and outdoor seating.
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Train-Themed Restaurant In Virginia
February 11, 2020
Beth Price-Williams
Are there other themed restaurants in Virginia? Journey back through the pages of time when you dine at The Pink Cadillac, a whimsical restaurant in Virginia. The Lexington restaurant boasts a 1950s vibe with Elvis memorabilia and a classic jukebox. You will see just a touch of the 80s in the form of an old-school Ms. Pac-Mac arcade game. Dig into a delicious meal of burger and fries or spaghetti with garlic bread. The Pink Cadillac also serves scrumptious homemade breakfasts. When you need a burst of the tropics, just head over to Clare and Don’s Beach Shack in Falls Church. Grab a seat indoors or outdoors at the charming restaurant that serves such favorites as crab cake and chicken nachos. Can I take a train ride in Virginia? If you’re a big fan of trains, you’ll have plenty of opportunities to indulge in that love in Virginia. Next time you’re in the mood to hit the road, embark on this train-themed road trip in Virginia that includes a scenic ride aboard the train at Busch Gardens. Christmastime’s also the perfect time for a train ride in Virginia – with Santa. The Virginia Railway Express (VRE) features a train ride with all of Christmas’s favorite characters, including Santa, Mrs. Claus, and their helpers. The 40-minute train ride typically features Christmas carols and a lesson on train safety. Tickets for the Santa train usually go on sale the Monday before Thanksgiving. Are there any other train-themed destinations in Virginia? Next time you’re hungry, sit down to a delicious meal at Claire’s at the Depot, a unique restaurant in Virginia that sits in a former train station. The Warrenton restaurant boasts a unique atmosphere and a scrumptious menu. Try such delectable dishes as crab cakes, fried oysters, and risotto. Or, stop by for a delicious homemade breakfast quiche. Claire’s at the Depot offers both indoor and outdoor seating.
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Journey back through the pages of time when you dine at The Pink Cadillac, a whimsical restaurant in Virginia. The Lexington restaurant boasts a 1950s vibe with Elvis memorabilia and a classic jukebox. You will see just a touch of the 80s in the form of an old-school Ms. Pac-Mac arcade game. Dig into a delicious meal of burger and fries or spaghetti with garlic bread. The Pink Cadillac also serves scrumptious homemade breakfasts.
When you need a burst of the tropics, just head over to Clare and Don’s Beach Shack in Falls Church. Grab a seat indoors or outdoors at the charming restaurant that serves such favorites as crab cake and chicken nachos.
Can I take a train ride in Virginia?
If you’re a big fan of trains, you’ll have plenty of opportunities to indulge in that love in Virginia. Next time you’re in the mood to hit the road, embark on this train-themed road trip in Virginia that includes a scenic ride aboard the train at Busch Gardens.
Christmastime’s also the perfect time for a train ride in Virginia – with Santa. The Virginia Railway Express (VRE) features a train ride with all of Christmas’s favorite characters, including Santa, Mrs. Claus, and their helpers. The 40-minute train ride typically features Christmas carols and a lesson on train safety. Tickets for the Santa train usually go on sale the Monday before Thanksgiving.
Are there any other train-themed destinations in Virginia?
Next time you’re hungry, sit down to a delicious meal at Claire’s at the Depot, a unique restaurant in Virginia that sits in a former train station. The Warrenton restaurant boasts a unique atmosphere and a scrumptious menu. Try such delectable dishes as crab cakes, fried oysters, and risotto. Or, stop by for a delicious homemade breakfast quiche. Claire’s at the Depot offers both indoor and outdoor seating.