If you were born before 1990, walking into Scotto’s Restaurant & Pizzeria is going to bring back some memories. A converted old-school Pizza Hut, Scotto’s has been open since 1989 and all we can say is – thank God it’s not a Pizza Hut anymore. Scotto’s has pizza parlor basics but also a dining room and a menu nice enough to take a first date to. Stuffed mushrooms, veal saltimbocca, and scallops carbonara are just some of the things on the extensive menu. Whether you need quick carryout to feed the busy family or want to sit down and enjoy a multi-course Italian feast, Scotto’s has you covered!

Virginia Metalcrafters Marketplace: Once a booming brass foundry, Virginia Metalcrafters Marketplace is once again humming with activity and new purpose. Enjoy craft brews, a beercade, and elevated bar food at Basic City Beer Co., taste local wines at Common Wealth Crush, take in a concert at The Foundry, and get your caffeine fix at Happ Coffee Roasters. You can definitely make a day of it at Virginia Metalcrafters Marketplace!

New York Flying Pizza is the youngest local pizza place we’ve got in Waynesboro, opening in 2015. It’s a pretty typical pizza parlor with a large dining room and an even larger menu with everything from chicken marsala to tortilla salad and anything that comes in between. New York Flying Pizza also does delivery which is definitely a plus and is super family friendly if you’re dining in. Solid place to grab a pie on a night when you don’t feel like cooking.

We have been serving pizza, subs and salads to the area for 35 years in a family friendly atmosphere. Consistenly ranked one of the Valley’s favorite pizza restaurants.

Eating at Benny Stivale’s is like taking a step back into the 90s. Known for their comically large pizzas (pro tip: eat at the bar facing Main Street and watch customers try and fit the pizza box in their cars), Benny Stivale’s keeps the menu simple with a couple of featured slices for the week along with pizza favorites like pepperoni and mushroom. Head further back from the counter and find a bar filled with local craft beer. Keep going and you’ll end up in Waynesboro’s secret beer garden with plenty of room to enjoy a beer and a slice and play some yard games.