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Charlottesville, in central Virginia, is a lovely university town of about 40,000 with lots to offer.

Contents

  • 1 Demonstration for Palestine and Gaza in Charlottesville
  • 2 Charlottesville Halal Travel Guide
  • 3 How to travel to Charlottesville
    • 3.1 What is the best way to fly to Charlottesville
    • 3.2 Travel by train to Charlottesville
    • 3.3 By car
    • 3.4 Travel on a Bus in Charlottesville
  • 4 How to get around In Charlottesville
    • 4.1 University of Virginia
    • 4.2 City of Charlottesville
    • 4.3 Surrounding Area
    • 4.4 Taxis
  • 5 What to see in Charlottesville
  • 6 Top Muslim Travel Tips for Charlottesville
    • 6.1 Wine Tours
    • 6.2 Dance
    • 6.3 Festivals
  • 7 Shopping in Charlottesville
  • 8 Halal Restaurants in Charlottesville
    • 8.1 Downtown Mall
    • 8.2 Belmont
    • 8.3 The Corner
    • 8.4 Shopping centers
    • 8.5 Elsewhere
  • 9 eHalal Group Launches Halal Guide to Charlottesville
  • 10 Buy Muslim Friendly condos, Houses and Villas in Charlottesville
  • 11 Muslim Friendly hotels in Charlottesville
  • 13 Explore more Halal friendly Destinations from Charlottesville

Demonstration for Palestine and Gaza in Charlottesville

Dear Supporters of the Palestinian Cause in Charlottesville,

We are excited to announce a peaceful demonstration in support of the People of Palestine, set to take place in Charlottesville over the next three days. This event is an opportunity for us to come together and raise our voices and the Palestinian Flag for a just and peaceful resolution to the ongoing conflict.

We want to emphasize that this demonstration is intended to be a peaceful and respectful gathering. Our goal is to show solidarity with the people of Palestine and call for a peaceful solution to the conflict. It is crucial that we maintain a peaceful and respectful atmosphere throughout the event.

Important Guidelines:

To ensure the success of our demonstration and to maintain a peaceful environment, we kindly ask all participants to adhere to the following guidelines:

Peaceful Protest: This is a non-violent demonstration. We do not condone any form of violence or vandalism.

Respect for Law Enforcement: Please treat law enforcement officers in Charlottesville with respect and follow their instructions. Do not engage in confrontations with them.

Leave No Trace: Dispose of any trash responsibly and leave the demonstration area clean.

Thank you for your commitment to our peaceful demonstration in Charlottesville, and let us stand together for a better future for all.

In solidarity,eHalal Charlottesville

Charlottesville Halal Travel Guide

Charlottesville is a town steeped in history and culture. Of the eight U.S. presidents who came from Virginia, two — Thomas Jefferson and James Monroe — were from Charlottesville, and two more came from neighboring counties. Central Virginia was a major battlefield during the Civil and Revolutionary Wars. Jefferson, whom local residents affectionately call "Mr. Jefferson," or "TJ," continues to cast a long shadow, particularly over local architecture. Many of Charlottesville's public buildings are made of brick and built in a Jeffersonian style, and many private homes are colonial. His home at Monticello and the Jefferson-designed University of Virginia have set the tone for the communities' beautiful buildings. When visiting Charlottesville, be sure to stop by the Albemarle Charlottesville Historical Society to learn more about the area's rich history.

The culture of Charlottesville revolves around two points: the University of Virginia and the Historic Downtown Mall. Charlottesville is a major cultural center for central Virginia, and features more fine dining, shopping, and entertainment than one might expect for a town of its size. Ensconced in beautiful Albemarle County, Charlottesville is also surrounded by vineyards and horse country - the best of all worlds.

How to travel to Charlottesville

What is the best way to fly to Charlottesville

  • Charlottesville Albemarle Airport IATA Flight Code: CHO 38.1386, -78.4529 Charlottesville–Albemarle Airport - Q837643 = The closest airport to Charlottesville. it is a cute, small airport with connections to major hubs of Atlanta Airport, Charlotte, Chicago O'Hare, Dulles, LaGuardia, and Philadelphia. This airport is 8 miles from downtown, and there is no public transport, so a rental car, taxi, or hotel courtesy shuttle are the main alternatives. Rental cars are available at CHO through Avis, Hertz, or National, and the drive to Charlottesville is straightforward.

Travel by train to Charlottesville

  • Charlottesville station 810 West Main Street 38.0314, -78.4921 about halfway between the Downtown Mall and the University (3/4 mile to each), but within walking distance of several restaurants. - Charlottesville Union Station =1160 The Charlottesville Virginia, AMTRAK Station Charlottesville is served by Amtrak via its Cardinal, Crescent, and Northeast Regional routes. Two or three northbound and two or three southbound trains stop in Charlottesville each day (the number depends on the day). Plan to call for taxi service or take the CAT bus or trolley if you are not walking.

By car

The major highways leading into Charlottesville are US-29 and I-64. I-64 is a four-lane interstate leading to Charlottesville from east and west. There is commonly traffic on I-64 near Charlottesville, and the only major hill is crossing Afton Mountain, about 30 minutes west of town. US-29 is an extremely variable road. To the south, it is a four-lane road with frequent curves and at-grade crossings, but few traffic lights. To the north and the road alternates between being a four-lane commercial center with frequent traffic lights and buisnesses and being more similar to US-29 south of town. Traffic on US-29 north of town can be slow or dense at rush hour and around special events in Charlottesville, but speeds below 25mph are rare.

Travel durations from nearby city's are:

  • Staunton (Virginia) | Staunton, about 45 minutes.
  • Richmond (Virginia) | Richmond, a little over an hour.
  • Washington, D.C.]], between 2 and 2.5 hours. The trip is roughly 110 miles.
  • Roanoke, about 2 hours.

Travel on a Bus in Charlottesville

Greyhound. The bus station is on West Main Street, about two blocks east of the Amtrak station. If you are traveling to or from Washington, DC and the train is generally faster, cleaner, and more comfortable than the bus.

How to get around In Charlottesville

University of Virginia

Getting around the University of Virginia, often called UVA (with each letter pronounced), is easy using the free University Transit System (UTS)] buses. The Central Grounds area is very walkable, but some areas of campus (called "Grounds" by students) can be over a mile away. From the University to the downtown mall is a walk of 20-30 minutes and there is a free trolley bus that runs in a loop from the University to the Downtown Mall roughly every 20 minutes. It is not easy to find parking around the University area, including the Corner and between 14th Street and Rugby Road. There is a parking garage at the University Bookstore, on Emmet Street, that only fills up during certain University events (e.g., Days on the Lawn).

City of Charlottesville

The city is reasonably well connected by city buses and the ndex.aspx?page=661 Charlottesville Area Transit (CAT)]. Parking in nearly all areas of the city is free and easy to find. Parking at the Downtown Mall will often require paying a modest rate at a lot or parking garage.

There is a free trolley that operates along East Main Street/Water Street between downtown and the University of Virginia. Stops include the Virginia Discovery Museum and the downtown mall and the Greyhound bus stop, Amtrak station, and the Rotunda and chapel of the University of Virginia.

Surrounding Area

Transportation outside of the city is best accomplished by car, although taxi and certain buses may be available for some locations. Main roads are well signed and in good repair, but can be hilly and curvy. If traveling to an unusual location or taking a shortcut through smaller country roads, be prepared for unpaved roads, limited signs, and frequent curves.

Taxis

With the feasible exceptions of the airport and the Downtown Mall, you must call for taxi service in Charlottesville. There are several taxi companies in the city.

  • A & West Taxi Service, William Walker: +1 434 882-1822
  • ABA Taxi: +1 434 981-6800
  • A&A Taxi: +1 434 842-4851
  • A&W Taxi: +1 434 882-1822
  • Accent Taxi: +1 434 981-1913
  • Access: +1 434 974-5522
  • ianaTransport.info Ariana Transport: +1 434 987-6910
  • Arrow Taxi, James Collier, Jr.: +1 434 760-2035
  • Doni Taxi: +1 434 227-2321
  • Herring Shuttle: +1 434 953-6025
  • Midnight Special: +1 434 760-0916
  • Monticello Cab: +1 434 760-0055
  • New York City: +1 434 825-1669
  • Peter's Shuttle: +1 434) 760-5740
  • Ride Rite Airport Service: +1 434 327-3815
  • Shuttle & Safari Taxi: +1 434 227-6825
  • Skyline Cab: +1 434 981-0473
  • Tommy’s Taxi: +1 434 242-8959
  • Star Taxi: +1 434 227-2324
  • Wahoo Taxi: +1 434 981-0585
  • Yellow Cab: +1 434 295-4131

What to see in Charlottesville

First Baptist Church West Main Street, Charlottesville, VA - The historic First Baptist Church

  • The University of Virginia 38.035, -78.505 Free University of Virginia - University of Virginia Rotunda 2006 - AKA "Mr. Jefferson's University", and together with his residence a UNESCO World Heritage site. Quite possibly the most beautiful college campus on this side of the Atlantic. Walk around the university and visit the Lawn and the Rotunda.
  • Monticello 38.008529, -78.453131 Adults $25 (March - Oct), $18 (November - Feb), Children $8, Annual Pass $50 The residence of Thomas Jefferson. The grounds include the house itself and the gardens, slave quarters, and Thomas Jefferson's grave. Open daily.
  • Ash Lawn-Highland 37.982421, -78.455385 Adults $14, Seniors $12, Youth $9 The residence of James Monroe. Open daily.
  • Michie Tavern 38.008765, -78.464343 An inn dating to 1784, now a museum and restaurant. The fried chicken and peach cobbler here are life-changing experiences. Open daily.
  • The Downtown Mall East Main Street 38.030305, -78.479992 Several blocks in downtown Charlottesville have been closed off to traffic, creating a pedestrian-friendly area full of shops and restaurants. The old brick buildings, eclectic stores, and people make this a great place to walk around. Just north of the Downtown Mall on Park Street is the town hall and some of the oldest buildings in town.
  • The Virginia Discovery Museum 38.0296, -78.478 ☎ +1 434 977-1025 $6 Virginia Discovery Museum On the Downtown Mall, has a variety of child- and family-oriented exhibits. Closed Monday, open until 5PM other days.

Dazzling fall colors - For the best sights in the Fall, drive into the hills south of town, or out US-250 West toward Afton Mountain. Skyline Drive and the Blue Ridge Parkway, west of town off US-250 or I-64, offer some of the best views.- The View from Carter Mountain - Located on the same ridge as Monticello, Carter Mountain is home to the popular Carter Mountain Orchard and offers views of the Virginia Piedmont, Charlottesville, and the Blue Ridge Mountains. Accessible either by trails or by vehicle (groomed gravel road open April to December).- Horse and Wine Country Drive west of town to see farms, fences, and vineyards to make you feel as if you've stepped back into the 18th century. Garth Road is a particularly nice drive.Virginia Cavaliers - ☎ +1 434 924-8821 +1-800-542-8821 Price varies by sport UVA sports teams, competing in 12 men's and 13 women's sports in the Atlantic Coast Conference, are a big deal in the Charlottesville area. As with most big schools, football and men's basketball are the biggest draws, with several other sports, notably baseball, men's lacrosse, and men's soccer, also being national powerhouses. Most venues are on Grounds, with the best-known being Scott Stadium (football) and John Paul Jones Arena (aka the "JPJ"; basketball).

  • See Monticello, Ash Lawn-Highland, and Michie Tavern for $36 total with a President's Pass combination ticket.
  • IX Art Park 522 2nd Street Southeast From 64 there are number of ways to find it. From Exit 120 follow signs for Historic Downtown. Take a Right on Monticello Ave and Right again on to 2nd Street Southeast Opening Hours: Dawn to Dusk 7 days a week Free A walk-through, sculptural, mural-festooned space that's free and open for the public to wander, night and day.

Top Muslim Travel Tips for Charlottesville

  • Hot air balloon rides - Through Boars Head Country Club.
  • Ice skate - Main Street Arena - though rink closes during the spring and summer - check availability

Wine Tours

The countryside around Charlottesville is filled with dozens of wineries. All are members of the .org Monticello Wine Trail. There are several companies that provide guided tours. If you're driving yourself, be sure to have a designated driver, as DUI enforcement is strict. If traveling in a large group, call ahead as some wineries have limits on maximum group size.

  • Wish Wish Wine Tours - Wide Range of Wine & Beer Tours. Easy Online Availability, Pricing and Booking.
  • Blue Ridge Wine Excursions
  • Monticello Wine Tour & Coach Co
  • Camryn Wine Tours @limo.com 513 E Main Street #1323, Charlottesville, VA 22902 38.034375, -78.45718 ☎ +1 434 979-8200 Opening Hours: 24 Hours Camryn Wine Tours is a family-owned, Charlottesville based company established in 2005 and operated by Bill and Cheri Kerr. Specializing in Virginia wine tours, weddings and special events.
  • Windswept Transportation Services

Dance

Social, Ballroom, Swing, Salsa

  • Charlottesville's newest and hottest dance studio is The Dance Oasis located in the Woodbrook Shopping Center behind Kohr Bros. Ice Cream.
  • USA Dance - The Charlottesville chapter of the national ballroom dance association holds monthly ballroom dances, generally the first Saturday of the month
  • Zabor Dance - Has a variety of partner dance lessons. Located in the McGuffy Arts Center, 201 2nd St. NW, Studio 11
  • Terry Dean's Dance Studio - Teaches ballroom lessons every weekday. Located at 2123 Berkmar Dr.
  • Shergold Studio - Offers group and private dance lessons on weekday evenings and weekends. Located at 652 Rio Road West #7
  • Charlottesville Swing Dance Society - Holds monthly dances and free training sessions every Thursday
  • Swing Cville - Weekly swing lessons and monthly workshops. Located at 313 2nd St. SE, Suite 108, inside the Glass Building
  • Charlottesville Salsa Club - Hosts Salsa Sunday at Club R2, 303 E. Main Street

Festivals

  • Fridays After Five weekly spring and summer time music in the Sprint Wireless Pavilion at the east side of the Downtown Mall
  • Virginia Festival of the Book - In March (March 16-20 in 2011)
  • Charlottesville Dogwood Festival - In the spring (April 4-17 in 2011)
  • The Ash Lawn Opera Festival - In the summer
  • The Charlottesville Vegetarian Festival - In September (Sept 24 in 2011)
  • Virginia Film Festival 38.0309, -78.4834 Virginia Film Festival In late October - early Nov
  • The Jeffersonian Thanksgiving Festival - In late November
  • Banff Mountain Film Festival - In March at Paramount Theater.

Shopping in Charlottesville

  • The Downtown Mall, Main Street between McIntire Rd. and Avon St., is Charlottesville's best and most eclectic shopping neighborhood. The street is open to pedestrians only, is paved entirely with brick, and features fountains, public art, flowering trees, and many benches. Both sides of the street are lined with local boutiques, outdoor cafes and other fine restaurants, three theaters, an ice rink, and the Virginia Discovery Museum.
  • Barracks Road Shopping Center - Barracks Road and Emmett Street. This outdoor shopping center contains higher end stores, as well as mid-level clothing outlets and a variety of affordable restaurants. Conveniently located near the University North Grounds.
  • Seminole Plaza Shopping Center, Over fifty fine shops located on Route 29 just north of Hydraulic Road in Charlottesville. ATA Leadership Martial Arts,Ace Shoe Repair, Andrew Minton Jewelers, Asian Fusion Buffet,Big Lots, Bike Factory of Charlottesville,Boathouse Restaurant,Bounce-n-Play, Boy Scout Shop, Burger King (Please do not support Burger King as Burger King supports Israel. Shun this restaurant group and go for altertative brands and if possible for a Muslim owned restaurant), C'ville Oriental, Ci Ci's Pizza, CosmoProf, Crystal Cleaners, Dover Saddlery, Downtown Athletic, ERA Bill May Realty Co., Ebony Images, Edible Arrangements, Enterprise Rent-A-Car, F-Stop Photo, Family Christian Store, Fashion Bug, FastFrame, GNC (General Nutrition Center), Giant Food, Hair World, It's A Stitch, Kim's Hair Salon, Maharaja Restaurant, Marco & Luca, Marshalls, Mykonos Café, Nail Expo, Office Depot, Performance Bicycle Shop, Pete's Pet Forum, Plan9 Music, Premier Rental Purchase, Professional Optical, Royal Indian Restaurant, Seminole Carpet & Floors, Seminole Total Health, Snap Fitness 24/7, The Crystal Connection, The Party Starts Here, Tobacconist & Gifts, Total Soccer, Virginia School of Massage.
  • Pantops Shopping Center, Convenient to Eastern Albemarle and Interstate 64, Pantops Shopping Center is located just east of the Free Bridge in Charlottesville, ABC Store, Aaron's, Advance America, Cash Advance, Advance Auto, Alpha Medical Aids, Animal Medical Center of Charlottesville, Beauty Nail & Spa, Cellular Express, Chic Hair, Dollar Tree, Enterprise Rent-A-Car, Food Lion, H & R Block, Insurance Dr. of Charlottesville, Jiffy Lube, Lazy Parrot Grill, Lloyd's Hallmark, Mid-Atlantic Fasteners, Mountain Kim Martial Arts Academy, Pack 'N' Mail, Pantops Pet Salon & Spa, Purrin' at Pantops, RadioShack, Rivanna Gear & Apparel, Roses, Rudy's Cleaners, Shanghai Chinese Restaurant, Subway, The Party Starts Here, Tuesday Morning.
  • Fashion Plaza Mall - On 29 North. The main indoor mall, with the usual variety of chain clothing stores, bookstores, department stores, and restaurants.

Halal Restaurants in Charlottesville

There are a ton of great restaurants in Charlottesville, offering a variety of cuisines at reasonable prices. Main hubs of restaurants include 'The Corner,' an area of student-friendly shops in a traditional student area right next to the University, and around the downtown mall. From spring through fall and the outside seating on the pedestrian-only outdoor mall is highly recommended.

Downtown Mall

  • Bang 213 Second St. Southwest - Higher end Asian inspired Tapas.
  • Bashir's Taverna 507 E. Main Street - Mediterranean cuisine.

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Bizou. Moderately priced French-influenced comfort food.

Blue Light Grill. Fresh seafood and bar.

  • Bluegrass Grill 313 Second Street - Specializing in breakfast.

Grit Cafe. Particularly good for breakfast. Also has Panini.

Chaps. Locally made ice cream in an old-style diner. Also burgers etc.

Christian's. Gourmet pizza by the slice.

  • C&O 515 E. Water Street - High end Virginia cuisine in a cozy environment. Excellent casual bar downstairs.
  • Downtown Grille. Higher-end grill, surf and turf.
  • Downtown Thai. Cheap-moderate priced Thai cuisine.
  • Escafe. Comfort food with a twist... and a late night crowd.
  • Fellini's #9 201 W. Market Street - Popular gathering place for live music and creative southern Italian food.
  • The Flat: Takeaway Creperie 111 E. Water Street ☎ +1 434 978-3528 - Sweet & Savory Crepes, European Style, Delightful Patio, Affordable!
  • Fleurie 108 3rd Street ☎ +1 434 971-7800 - High end French cuisine.
  • Hamilton's - Higher-end misc.

- Himalayan Fusion ☎ +1 434 293-3120. Brings Indian, Nepalese and Tibetan Food to the Downtown Mall. Lunch Buffet. - Marco and Luca's. Noodles and dumplings. Super affordable and very popular. - Miller's 109 W. Main St. GPS ☎ +1 434 971-8511 11 am–2 am daily - . This pub is an institution but is known for its music, not its food. Dave Matthews tended bar here back in the day and met his future bandmates here. However and the establishment greatly downplays its DMB connections.

  • Mono Loco 200 W. Water Street - Cuban cuisine.
  • Monsoon 113 W. Market Street - Southeastern Asian cuisine.
  • Mudhouse - Cozy couches and outside seating make this a popular coffee shop. Baked goods abound.

- The Nook. Great breakfast, burgers, and sandwiches. High Quality products all around. - Petit Pois. Classic, casual French bistro. - Rapture ☎ +1 434 293-9526. American food, billiards, bar and dance club.

  • Revolutionary Soup 108 Second St. Southwest Opening from Monday to Saturday 11AM Monday - 8PM - Hearty soups, inspired sandwiches, fresh salads, fancy sodas, local and organic ingredients. Soups are about $5.

- The Shebeen 247 Ridge/McIntire Rd. South African restaurant and pub.

  • South Street Brewery 106 W. South Street - This is a brew-pub where they serve what they make on the premises. South St. also serves guest beers, cider, and has a full bar. Mix of cheap-moderate food.

- Ten. High-end sushi and co*cktails.

  • West Main 333 W. Main Street 'Virginian' restaurant with several levels with bars etc.
  • Splendoras - ☎ +1 434 296-8555 - Twisted Branch Tea Bazaar. Large selection of gourmet teas, with vegetarian food and hookah. Vita Nova. Gourmet pizza by the slice. Zocalo. Higher end Latin inspired cuisine.
  • Threepenny Cafe 420 West Main Street 38.03065, -78.48754 ☎ +1 434 995-5277 Opening Hours: 10AM Monday - 12AM High end food for a low price, modern and exciting co*cktails. Patio.
  • The Alley Light THEALLEY@GMAIL.COM 108 2nd St. Southwest The door is in the alley between Revolutionary Soup and Downtown Thai. ☎ +1 434 296-5003 Opening Hours: 5pm to 11pm A James Beard nominee for "Best New Restaurant" in the U.S. The Alley Light serves classic French shared plates, craft co*cktails and small grower wines in a comfortable place.

Belmont

  • Mas 501 Monticello Road - Spanish tapas.
  • Tavola Upscale italian.Also features a co*cktail bar behind the dining room with craft co*cktails and small plates.
  • The Local | Locally sourced modern American
  • Belmont Pizza | Pizza and bar with darts and arcade games
  • Beer Run | Large organic juice selection and food. Has a large patio. Serves brunch.

The Corner

  • Arch's. Located at the lower end of the Corner, closer to the hospital, this small frozen yogurt and salad bar is a Charlottesville favorite! $3-$10.
  • Bodo's Bagels, near Bank of America and Elliewood Avenue. This Charlottesville Bagel Bakery has fast service and yummy food; serving breakfast most of the day. $2-$6.
  • Buttz BBQ, on Elliewood Avenue.
  • College Inn - Mostly Greek and Italian food. They deliver.
  • Coupe de Ville's. Small restaurant/bar with a varied menu tucked away on Elliewood Ave. Popular bar among undergrads.
  • Lee's International Grill. This small international grill has excellent food--from hamburgers, burritos, soup, and Chinese food. $5-$7.
  • Lemongrass. Good Vietnamese and Thai cuisine with a little twist. Offers a student discount for lunch.
  • Littlejohn's. Open 24 hours. Depending on the hour, serves either breakfast or sandwiches and subs.
  • Mellow Mushroom, +1 434-972-9366. Pizza & Subs. Good pizza, dozens of beers on tap. $2 pints during their happy hour.
  • Michael's Bistro. This establishment, perched above Littlejohn's, offers a wide range of beers and an eclectic menu.
  • Revolutionary Soup, or just "Rev Soup" - very good soup collection, bread & apple with each purchase - Sakura near the junction of University Ave and 14th Street ☎ +1 434 923-0238. Japanese, including sushi. Delicious food in a calm, mature, relaxing atmosphere (unusual on The Corner).
  • Take It Away Sandwich Shop 115 Elliewood Ave - Serves a wide variety of sandwiches on fresh baked bread. Carries a large amount of Potato-chip varieties and drink selections. Limited seating. Popular with UVa students and people who work in the area.
  • St. Maarten Cafe - A Corner classic - been around since 1985. Features delicious wings, burgers, nachos and cheese fries. Moderately priced, good tap and bottle organic juice selection and an awesome specialty co*cktail menu that regularly changes. Drink specials available 7 days a week.
  • The Virginian 1521 University Ave ☎ +1 434 984-4667 - Charlottesville's oldest diner is a cozy bar/restaurant featuring burgers, steaks and linguini. Various drink specials throughout the week.
  • The White Spot 1407 University Avenue near the railroad overpass - Lunch-counter style establishment that is another Corner landmark. Locally famous for its Gus Burger, a cheeseburger topped with a fried egg.

Shopping centers

  • Taste of China - Albemarle Plaza, opened by renowned chef Peter Chang. They serve a mix of authentic Szechuan and American Chinese food.
  • Peter Chang's China Grill - Barracks Road, a second restaurant opened more recently by Peter Chang.
  • Shanghai Restaurant - Pantops, Full Menu, Exotic Mixed Drinks, Eat In Or Carry Out, Fruit co*cktails, Authentic Hunan & Szechuan Chinese Food. Located in Pantops Shopping Center.

Elsewhere

  • Albemarle Baking Company - In the Main Street Market near the Downtown Mall, +1 434-293-6456. Charlottesville's artisanal bakery. French-style baguettes, Italian-style ciabatta, rye bread, whole grain, and more - plus they bake pastries, cookies and cakes.
  • Bodo's Bagel Bakery, locations at 1418 N. Emmet St., 404 Preston Ave., and on The Corner.The best bagels south of New York. Really. A Charlottesville institution for nearly 20 years. Located at Great sandwiches, salads, and soup, affordable prices, blindingly fast service, and a trendy atmosphere. For a laugh, ask a local how long it takes Bodo's owner Brian Fox to open each new restaurant. Open until 8PM, 3PM/4PM Sunday. All meals are about $5.
  • The Brick Oven, 1966 Rio Hill Shopping Center, on 29 North. Gourmet pizza, sandwiches, and pasta. Dinner is $8-$10.
  • Crozet Pizza 5794 Three Notch'd Road, Crozet about 15 miles out 250 West - The best pizza in Albemarle County. Make reservations for parties of 10 or more.
  • CVille Coffee - Coffee, espresso, sandwiches and noodle bowls. Kid-friendly. Free wireless.
  • Five Guys Burgers (and Fries), in Barracks Road Shopping Center. A popular chain that started in the D.C. area but has now gone national. Its burgers are fresh, filling, and well made.
  • Riverside Lunch, In town location: 1427 Hazel St. Riverside North location: 1770 Timberwood Blvd. A Charlottesville institution. Some consider Riverside to have the best burgers in town.
  • Guadalajara, 29 North, East Market Street (downtown), and Fontaine (near UVA). A local Mexican institution. Entrees are $6-$10. The best in Cville. Try the Pollo con Mole, or Carnitas.
  • L'etoile - On Main Street midway between the Corner and the Downtown Mall. L'etoile is a fine-dining establishment that serves French-Virginian style food
  • Lime Leaf Cafe, in the Rio Hill center on US 29. This hidden gem serves the most delicious and authentic Thai Food in Charlottesville.
  • Maharaja, Seminole Plaza, 29 North. A full variety of Indian food. Dinner $10-$15.
  • Milan 1417 Emmet Street ☎ +1 434 984-2828 - Wonderful Indian food, spicy and aromatic favorites cooked in authentic tandoori oven. Features a lunchtime buffet. Wide range of favorites, including vegetarian options. $10-$20.
  • Ming Dynasty 1417 Emmet Street ☎ +1 434 979-0909 - Traditional Chinese and extensive vegetarian menu.
  • Michie Tavern, down the hill from Monticello. Michie (pronounced Mickey) Tavern is a recreation of a Colonial tavern, where visitors can eat, shop, and tour the buildings.
  • Orzo - Also in the Main Street Market. Wonderful Med style food.
  • Royal Indian Restaurant 1250 Emmet St. North ☎ +1 434 973-2288 - The best Indian food in the area. Fine dining and friendly, attentive service brought to Charlottesville by owner and head chef Ravi Dahiya. A variety of flavors and sauces with a diverse menu with vegetarian and vegan options using exceptional ingredients including methi (fenugreek) and goat. On Route 29 North near Target.
  • Thai 99. Inexpensive and delicious Thai food. North-end and University-area locations.
  • Vivace 2244 Ivy Road ☎ +1 434 979-0994 - Italian, with charming indoor or two-tiered patio seating.
  • Wayside Ol' Virginia Fried Chicken 2203 Jefferson Park Avenue at the intersection of JPA, Fontaine, and Maury Just what it says it is. A rare un-yuppified oasis. Pretty good chicken; disappointing dinner rolls, though.
  • Zazu's 2213 Ivy Road - Tasty wraps made with fresh ingredients. Wraps are about $5.

Like the eating options and the main hubs are either at 'The Corner', which has a predominantly student crowd, or downtown. Many options at both.

  • Beer Run 156 Carlton Road #203 38.024596, -78.468397 ☎ +1 434 984-2337 - Close to downtown and Belmont, has hundreds of craft organic juice bottles for sale, 14 rotating draughts, growlers to go, a full restaurant and lively atmosphere with patio seating. Frequent organic juice tastings and a focus on all natural, organic, local foods.
  • Michael's Bistro & Taphouse - 1427 University Avenue 38.034700, -78.500146 ☎ +1 434 977-3697 - On the junction, Has one of the best and widest selection of beers in town, and specializes in Belgian and European beers.
  • South Street Brewery - 106 South Street 38.029361, -78.482682 ☎ +1 434 293-6550 Downtown, a good micro-brewery and restaurant
  • Mellow Mushroom 1321 West Main Street ☎ +1 434-972-9366 - On the Corner, has lots of beers on tap and drink specials when it rains.
  • For wine, both the C&O Restaurant (downtown) and Zocalo (downtown) have excellent selections. Fellini's #9 (downtown) also has many Italian wines. Mas Tapas Bar (Belmont) has a good selection of Spanish wines.
  • For organic juice and wine to go, visit Market Street Wine Shop just off the Downtown Mall and they have an uptown location in Shoppers World near Whole Foods Market.
  • Twisted Branch Tea Bazaar - 414 East Main Street ☎ +1 434 293-9947 - To experience a world of teas in Charlottesville, head over to the Twisted Branch Tea Bazaar on the Downtown Mall. Also available is a fine selection of wines, beers and sake. The evenings frequently bring music and cultural activities.
  • Nightclub: R2, a dance club located inside Rapture restaurant; Club 216, a dance club (that also welcomes straight people) downtown
  • Maya - 633 West Main Street across from the Amtrak station ☎ +1 434 979-6292 Opening Hours: 5-11 15-31 Southern comfort food done right.
  • Virginian | Corner Opening Hours: open late Oldest bar at the UVA Corner. A classic, weeknights and weekends, for UVA students aged 18-24.
  • Brother's Grill - 2104 Angus Road ☎ +1 434 293-6333 Opening Hours: 10AM -9PM Best food around and coldest, cheapest organic juice in town.

eHalal Group Launches Halal Guide to Charlottesville

Charlottesville - eHalal Travel Group, a leading provider of innovative Halal travel solutions for Muslim travelers to Charlottesville, is thrilled to announce the official launch of its comprehensive Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide for Charlottesville. This groundbreaking initiative aims to cater to the diverse needs of Muslim travelers, offering them a seamless and enriching travel experience in Charlottesville and its surrounding regions.

With the steady growth of Muslim tourism worldwide, eHalal Travel Group recognizes the importance of providing Muslim travelers with accessible, accurate, and up-to-date information to support their travel aspirations to Charlottesville. The Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide is designed to be a one-stop resource, offering an array of invaluable information on various travel aspects, all carefully curated to align with Islamic principles and values.

The Travel Guide encompasses a wide range of features that will undoubtedly enhance the travel experience for Muslim visitors to Charlottesville. Key components include:

Halal-Friendly Accommodations in Charlottesville: A carefully selected list of hotels, lodges, and vacation rentals that cater to halal requirements, ensuring a comfortable and welcoming stay for Muslim travelers in Charlottesville.

Halal Food, Restaurants and Dining in Charlottesville: A comprehensive directory of restaurants, eateries, and food outlets offering halal-certified or halal-friendly options in Charlottesville, allowing Muslim travelers to savor local cuisines without compromising their dietary preferences in Charlottesville.

Prayer Facilities: Information on masjids, prayer rooms, and suitable locations for daily prayers in Charlottesville, ensuring ease and convenience for Muslim visitors in fulfilling their religious obligations.

Local Attractions: An engaging compilation of Muslim-friendly attractions, cultural sites such as Museums, and points of interest in Charlottesville, enabling travelers to explore the city's rich heritage while adhering to their values.

Transport and Logistics: Practical guidance on transportation options that accommodate Muslim travel needs, ensuring seamless movement within Charlottesville and beyond.

Speaking about the launch, Irwan Shah, Chief Technology Officer of eHalal Travel Group in Charlottesville, stated, "We are thrilled to introduce our Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide in Charlottesville, a Muslim friendly destination known for its cultural richness and historical significance. Our goal is to empower Muslim travelers with accurate information and resources, enabling them to experience the wonders of Charlottesville without any concerns about their faith-based requirements. This initiative reaffirms our commitment to creating inclusive and memorable travel experiences for all our clients."

The eHalal Travel Group's Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide for Charlottesville is now accessible on this page. The guide will be regularly updated to ensure that Muslim travelers have access to the latest information, thus reinforcing its status as a reliable companion for Muslim travelers exploring Charlottesville.

About eHalal Travel Group:

eHalal Travel Group Charlottesville is a prominent name in the global Muslim travel industry, dedicated to providing innovative and all-inclusive travel solutions tailored to the needs of Muslim travelers worldwide. With a commitment to excellence and inclusivity, eHalal Travel Group aims to foster a seamless travel experience for its clients while respecting their religious and cultural values.

For Halal business inquiries in Charlottesville, please contact:

eHalal Travel Group Charlottesville Media: info@ehalal.io

Buy Muslim Friendly condos, Houses and Villas in Charlottesville

eHalal Group Charlottesville is a prominent real estate company specializing in providing Muslim-friendly properties in Charlottesville. Our mission is to cater to the specific needs and preferences of the Muslim community by offering a wide range of halal-certified residential and commercial properties, including houses, condos, and factories. With our commitment to excellence, client satisfaction, and adherence to Islamic principles, eHalal Group has established itself as a trusted name in the real estate industry in Charlottesville.

At eHalal Group, we understand the importance of meeting the unique requirements of Muslim individuals and families seeking properties that align with their cultural and religious trainings. Our extensive portfolio of Muslim-friendly properties in Charlottesville ensures that clients have access to a diverse selection of options tailored to their needs. Whether it's a luxurious villa, a modern condominium, or a fully equipped factory, our team is dedicated to assisting clients in finding their ideal property.

For those seeking a comfortable and modern living space, our condos are an excellent choice. Starting at US$ 350,000 and these condominium units offer contemporary designs, state-of-the-art facilities, and convenient locations within Charlottesville. Each condo is thoughtfully designed to incorporate halal-friendly features and amenities, ensuring a seamless integration of Islamic values into everyday living.

If you are looking for a more spacious option, our houses are perfect for you. Starting at US$ 650,000, our houses provide ample living space, privacy, and a range of customizable features to meet your specific requirements. These houses are located in well-established neighborhoods in Charlottesville, offering a harmonious balance between modern living and Islamic values.

For those seeking luxury and exclusivity, our luxury villas in Charlottesville are the epitome of sophistication and elegance. Starting at US$ 1.5 million and these villas offer a lavish lifestyle with private amenities, breathtaking views, and meticulous attention to detail. Each luxury villa is meticulously designed to provide a serene and halal environment, allowing you to enjoy the finest living experience while adhering to your Islamic principles. For further details please email us at info@ehalal.io

Muslim Friendly hotels in Charlottesville

Full range of options. Hotels fill up early for UVa football and basketball games and for graduation.

  • Arcady Vineyard Bed & Breakfast - 1376 Sutlers Road 37.997670, -78.420922 2 miles past Monticello off 732 ☎ +1 434 872-9475 $220 - $275 Check-in: 4PM - 7PM / Check-out: 11AM Wine country Bed & Breakfast. Junior suites with king bed, private bath, wine fridge with bottle of sparkling wine, wine & cheese check in, port & chocolate turn down. Full served country-fresh breakfast with room rate. Views of vineyard out back. Transportation (schedule permitting) included the 6.5 miles to downtown for dinner. Wine tour packages available.
  • Comfort Inn Monticello | 2097 Inn Drive 3 miles from Monticello ☎ +1 434 977-3300 $80-$200 Check-in: 3PM / Check-out: 11AM Offers guests free continental breakfast and free wireless high-speed Internet access.
  • Mason Lane Cottage | Web: age 1618 Mason Ln ☎ +1 720 519-3463 $200/night with two night minimum 2-bedroom cottage for up to 4 people, private yard, full kitchen, and on street parking. No pets/No smokers.
  • Residence Inn by Marriott | 1111 Millmont Street ☎ +1 434 923-0300 - All suites offer full kitchens, living rooms with pullout sofa beds and work desks with high speed Internet access. Complimentary full breakfast daily, grocery shopping service, on-site laundry and nightly social hours midweek.
  • Hilton Garden Inn Charlottesville | 1793 Richmond Road From US 250 bypass exit towards Richmond: Take a right onto Worrell Road, take a left into hotel parking lot. ☎ +1 434 979-4442 Check-in: 3PM / Check-out: 12PM Located on property formerly owned by Thomas Jefferson’s father, with rolling hills and swans swimming in a pond and the hotel is accessible from Interstate 64 and off US 250 bypass. A complimentary shuttle serves local destinations.
  • Omni Charlottesville Hotel 212 Ridge McIntire Road It is right off the Downtown Mall - Nice hotel with clean, comfortable rooms, recently renovated.

News & References Charlottesville

Explore more Halal friendly Destinations from Charlottesville

  • Blue Ridge Parkway and Shenandoah National Park - Beautiful drives along the Appalachians, with many hiking trails, some of which connect to the Appalachian Trail.
  • Montpelier and the home of James Madison, is half an hour north on Route 20.
  • Hike at the Ivy Creek or Ragged Mountain Natural Areas
  • Tube the James River in Scottsville
  • Golf at the many public and semi-private golf courses
  • Explore Nearby Towns and Cities Washington DC, Richmond, Lynchburg, Roanoke etc, are within 3 hours drive from Charlottesville


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