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Introduction
Welcome to The Battletown Inn, where you will experience the warmth and charm of historic Clarke County, Virginia. Located on Main Street in Berryville, nestled between the Blue Ridge Mountains, The Shenandoah Valley is known for its beautiful scenery. The BTI offers southern cuisine with a modern edge. The BTI is unassumingly making its mark as a culinary destination. Whether you join us for a romantic fireside dinner, relax on our patio or gather with friends in our tavern we hope to provide you with an unforgettable dining experience.
Sitting west of the main house are nine newly renovated guest rooms. Each room is individually appointed with a full or queen size bed and modern amenities. The BTI family looks forward to welcoming you and hopes to provide you with a pleasurable experience.
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A dining experience at the Battletown Inn provides our guests with a casual, comfortable approach to traditional, fine Southern Virginia cuisine. Brian Whitson, our Executive Chef, prepares lunch and dinner menus that include fresh meats and produce that have peaked for the season. Our well-portioned meals are never pretentious; our aim is to provide our guests with a meal that they will share with their table mates and recall fondly long after they leave. The warm glow of the fireplace and comfortable seating creates the perfect ambiance to enjoy good food with your friends, family and/or colleagues.
Whether you wish to begin your meal with a glass of wine before being seated, prefer a light fare at the bar or wish to complete your evening with a nightcap before retiring to your room, consider the Gray Ghost Tavern. Located on the second floor of the restaurant, the tavern offers a complete bar, specialized menu and ample seating for a private area for two or a small party.
Gray Ghost Tavern
Patio Seating
Wish to enjoy our fine cuisine in an outdoor setting? Request our new patio seating (weather permitting). With heaters to remove the chill in the air on those cool nights, market umbrellas to eliminate the suns rays, and an outdoor speaker system to enjoy some subtle music, there's no better venue to enjoy a good meal. During warm weather there is live music on Thursday nights on the patio.
Corporate or Private Event
Consider the Battletown Inn for your next business meeting, birthday party or other special events. We are happy to accommodate groups of 2 to 100 in our dining rooms, on the patio or in the tavern. Private event rooms and catering are also available. Please inquire at the front desk for more information.
Originally constructed in 1809 by Benjamin Berry, founder of the town of Berryville, the Battletown Inn can trace its hospitality roots back almost 200 years. Serving first as a home to Mr. Berry's daughter, Sarah Stribling, the Inn was host to many gatherings in the small community then known as Battletown. In the later 19th century, wounded soldiers were cared for within the building while it served as a military hospital. Tales are still told about the distraught Union soldier who hung himself in what is now the Gray Ghost Tavern after learning his love had married a Confederate. And, to this day, many have insisted that they have experienced his presence.
In the 1920's the Inn began welcoming guests as the "Sign of the Motor Coach Inn." The name Battletown was adopted in 1936 when Mary Murray purchased the property and opened a restaurant specializing in country cuisine. Today the historic building has been renovated and revitalized. The Battletown Inn offers southern comfort foods with a contemporary twist in an elegant, yet relaxed setting. Executive Chef Brian Whitson prepares succulent dishes that are sure to delight.
History of Clarke County
Clarke County, named for Revolutionary War hero, George Rogers Clarke, was formed in 1836 from Frederick County. This area was part of Lord Fairfax's 5 million acre property. A young George Washington surveyed the area for Lord Fairfax. In the latter part of the 18th century, many descendants of Tidewater Virginia's most prestigious families moved here, bringing with them their plantation lifestyle and love of fox hunting.
During the Civil War, Clarke County was protected by Colonel John S. Mosby and his famous Rangers. Those local homes spared from burning by Federal troops owe thanks to The Grey Ghost and his men. During July 1864, Cool Spring Farm along the Shenandoah River witnessed the Battle of Berryville. In August 1864, during The Berryville Train Raid, Mosby's Rangers chased a group of Federals into town who took refuge in the Berryville Baptist Church, where bullet holes remain as evidence of the raid. After the war, largely undamaged Clarke settled back to farming. In the early 1900s, wealthy industrialists bought and restored many aging plantation homes to their former glory. Today, life in Clarke County is still based on the rhythms of the seasons and the Shenandoah River. Courtesy of the Clarke County Historical Association
Nestled in the Shenandoah Valley, protected between the Blue Ridge Mountains and Allegheny Ridge-Clarke County has much to offer. Just a little less than an hour outside of Washington, DC and less than thirty minutes from Dulles International Airport, Clarke County is privileged to be nestled close to the historic towns of CharlesTown, Harpers Ferry, Leesburg, Manassas, Middleburg, Waterford and Winchester.
Visit our historic sites and homes, cycle on our scenic roads, canoe and fish on the Shenandoah River, horseback ride, play golf, take a balloon ride or hike the Appalachian Trail. There's always something to experience in Clarke County. We're closer than you think!
Built as a private home for the daughter of Berryville's founder in 1809, it was renovated and refurbished with period antiques in 1943, at which time it was opened as an inn to the public. Renovated again in 2007, the owners took careful consideration in balancing the resurrection of the home's original architecture and unique nuances with modern amenities that offer today's comfort and convenience for their guests. This elegant inn offers nine luxuriously appointed guest rooms and some mini suites that come with whirlpool jets or Jacuzzis, ensuring a cozy, relaxing atmosphere.
The Battletown Inn includes a restaurant that instills a casual, comfortable approach to traditional, fine Southern Virginia cuisine. The Inn at Battletown is convenient to many of the hottest destinations within Northern Virginia, West Virginia and Maryland. Whether your idea of a visit to our hotel involves a quiet, tranquil visit or taking in all the local history, recreation, and entertainment, dining on our traditional Southern cuisine, or a nightcap at our Gray Ghost Tavern, we look forward to making your experience at BTI favorable.
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