9428 Battle Street, Manassas, VA 20110
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City Square Café, located in the heart of Old Town Manassas, has been delighting taste buds in Northern Virginia for more than 20 years. Eat in the classic dining room, or enjoy the fresh air and great food out on the European-styled patio.
Come for lunch and choose from a wide selection of bistro sandwiches, soups and more. Freshly made salads include the Baked Brie ($12.95), which features Brie cheese atop spinach, orange slices, crispy bacon and red onions. City Square Café's signature sandwich, the Apple Delight($9.95), is another crowd favorite, with slices of apple, ham, and Swiss cheese situated between slices of multigrain bread.
For dinner, prepare yourself for thrill ride of flavors. The succulent Rib Eye Steak ($24.99) comes with béchamel, chimichirri or peppercorn sauce, fingerling potatoes and choice seasonal vegetables. Seafood lovers face a bevy of options, such as the Seafood Paella ($23.99), an expertly orchestrated medley of shrimp, cod fish, sausage, mussels and Spanish rice in Sofrito sauce.
The menu also features rotating homemade desserts and daily specials sure to please a range of culinary palettes.
On Saturdays and Sunday mornings, City Square Café offers a delicious brunch menu. Options range from cinnamon French toast ($6.25), a brunch standard, to the Eggs Chesapeake platter ($14.95), two poached eggs served over two golden crab cakes sitting on a toasted English muffin.
Northern Virginia Magazine Review
Co-founder and executive chef Robert Barolin insists that the menu, along with the broader dining program, remains heavily informed by a very influential neighbor: the Manassas Farmers Market. While I certainly see the connection between the seasonal spoils (the likes of mushrooms, asparagus and mixed peppers cycle in accordingly) and featured specials-which run the gamut from curried beef to teriyaki salmon to salads boasting warm penne-the menu's true strength lies in its surprisingly diverse seafood catalog.
- Warren Rojas
Yelp User Reviews
Our meals were spectacular. My sweetheart had the trout, and I had the pork chops, which had an interesting cranberry & curry side that went well with the pork. We also met the owners, who are very friendly and family oriented folks. I would definitely give this place a try if you live or or passing the area. - Philip H.
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