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Address: 591 William St, Fredericksburg, VA 22401
Phone: (540) 940-2294
Website: https://sedonataphouse.com/locations/fredericksburg-va/
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While waiting for our table, we grabbed seats at the bar and ordered cocktails. I had the prickly pear margarita, and she ordered a cider sour. Both were fantastic, though I wish the bar had mentioned the holiday cocktail menu earlier. I didn’t learn about the festive drinks until we were seated and our server, Lindsay, walked us through the winter specials. The “Sweater Weather” cocktail sounded amazing (white tequila and coconut milk ) and is definitely something I’ll be back to try.
We stuck with our go-to appetizer, the goat cheese bruschetta, which was delicious as always. For entrées, we went classic brunch: the hangover burger and the shrimp and grits. My girlfriend loved her burger, and Sedona’s shrimp and grits remain one of my absolute favorites—perfectly seasoned and cooked.
Even though we were full, we couldn’t pass up the seasonal dessert, tiramisu. It was the perfect size—just enough to share without pushing us over the edge. Lol.
Another successful meal at Sedona! The service is consistently top-notch, and our server Lindsay was hands down the best—knowledgeable, attentive, and with an amazing personality. We loved her so much, we wished she could’ve joined us for brunch. The manager also stopped by a couple of times to check on us, which we really appreciated.
If you haven’t experienced Sedona yet, you are seriously missing out. And definitely ask to sit in Lindsay’s section!
12-15-25 11 AM
Last time we were here was right after they opened and the food wasn’t very good. We had a $25.00 e-gift card and this was the only reason we returned.
Our initial greeting upon checking in was we have a 90 minute dining limit. We have lived in 6 different states and two foreign countries and never been told we have a set time to eat and leave. That is enough to keep anyone from returning, including us. *The wife and I had an appetizer then ordered our simple lunch. We had 20 minutes to spare when we settled the tab. No alcohol.
The staff were attentive and the restaurant was clean. The Christmas music was a little loud but the incoming lunch crowd drowned that out quickly.
The wife’s crab flatbread and Cuban sandwich were both good. As was my Tai wings and cheeseburger/fries. Very expensive, but good. $70.22 for lunch. $45.22 after the gift card. We can get two nice steak dinners for that in Central Park. Last visit here.
*Note this review was completed without using ridiculous un-discriptive terms like out-of-bounds, OMG, on point, awesome, the bomb, yummy, delish, to die for, do yourself a favor, trust me, flavorful, or kids emojis etc.. Describe the food, service (or lack of) and provide details on the cost/copy of check and include pictures! Is the place clean? No disrespect to the employees, but no one cares about the waiter/waitress/clerk names, or if they look like they fell face first into a tackle box. They get changed like underwear and you don’t get to pick one. We don’t care about your allergies, vibes, how “chill” you feel, or the need for gluten free food.
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Great atmosphere and overall a fantastic dining experience. I’ll definitely be coming back!
I stopped by Sedona Taphouse in Fredericksburg and was seated fairly close to my check-in time, which was a nice touch. The atmosphere is clean and comfortable, and the TVs were showing the latest games, making it easy to relax and catch a match if you’re into that.
Food-wise, I tried a few appetizers, a main course, and dessert. The crab-stuffed shrimp stood out—they were quite good. They didn’t come out piping hot, which is how I personally like my dishes, but the flavors were solid and overall I enjoyed them. For dessert, the crème brûlée was okay—nothing groundbreaking, but it hit the spot.
The beer selection is a major plus; they always have one of my favorite beers available, which helped cap the night on a high note. Overall, a satisfying experience with friendly vibes, solid bites, and a go-to beer lineup. I’d consider returning to try more starters and perhaps gauge if they can hit that extra-hot temp I prefer.
Would I return? Probably, especially if I’m craving their crab-stuffed shrimp and a dependable beer lineup. If you’re particular about hot plates, you might want to nudge the server a bit about temp, and you’ll be set for a good night.
Tuesday’s was drink specials. I had the crab stuffed shrimp and steamed spinach with garlic mashed potatoes and it was good. The shrimp was a little tough on the ends. My mate loved the portion of his crab cakes with micro and fell in love with the remoulade sauce. We will be back and again.