Melissa Rion of Domaine Armelle et Bernard Rion à Vosne-Romanée was at The Buttery at Locke Store in Millwood, Virginia, for a fantastic wine maker dinner.
This was our first visit of The Buttery at Locke Store. We were quite impressed and liked it very much. It was a 1 1/2 hour drive from McLean, Virginia.
By contrast, we have been several times at Domaine Armelle et Bernard Rion à Vosne-Romanée - the last time in 2023, when Melissa took us on a wonderful vineyard tour of Vosne-Romanée. And we have been to several winemaker dinners in the Washington area with Armelle's sister and parents.
It was an outstanding evening. Bravo Melissa and the Locke Store team.
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The Buttery at Locke Store, Millwood, Virginia
Virginialiving.com: Nestled in the village of Millwood, the Locke Store has a history that reaches back to 1836. Built by James Clarke, the brick store is located across from the renowned Burwell-Morgan Merchant Mill. Today, the quaint “modern country” store has become a destination for foodies, wine lovers, and locavores.
The kitchen’s daily chalkboard menu includes Southern classics like tuna salad sandwiches and coconut cream pie. For customers looking to stock up on local goods, the store has everything from local honey to a highly curated Virginia wine selection. It also has a wine club, called the Cora-Vin Club, which was launched in 2018 to offer discounts on bottles, monthly wine or beer pairing dinners, tasting receptions and classes, and more.
The Buttery, the store’s new farm-to-table eatery, opened last year. Situated next door in an 1804 cabin, The Buttery features a large dining space, outdoor terrace, and fire pit. xxx
Why The Buttery Lives Up To The Hype
Written by Chelsea Moore | Photos by Avery McIntosh
Over the last 10 years, there’s been a movement toward sourcing food locally. Activities like shopping at farmers’ markets, starting a backyard farm, and dining at farm-to-table restaurants have all become en vogue. But while many restaurants source food locally and regionally, not all of them put as much care and passion into their process as The Buttery does.
The popular restaurant in Millwood from The Locke Store has made a splash since its opening in August 2019. With a menu that changes every three weeks, The Buttery has become a favorite for both locals and tourists.
“There is something very different and special about the [Buttery] space and the people that inhabit the space,” Austen Willis, the restaurant’s manager, said. “We have a really incredible team and dedicated, motivated people who are all working towards the vision. The energy is unlike any restaurant that I’ve worked at. Our customers are able to see that on the other side of the table. Everyone here enjoys working together. What we are doing is so unlike any other restaurant in the area.”
With a rotating menu, patrons can return weekly for a different meal. Each course contains three options. By the time you’ve tried each one, there will be a new menu with new things to try. Of course, some favorites do return to the menu from time to time, along with a rotating selection of Chef Adam Steudler’s soups, which always stay on the first-course menu.
It is classic Italian and French cooking with some global inspiration
as well, always with a hyper-seasonal focus. “We try to give people a
different experience every time,” Willis said. ....
Currently, The Buttery offers monthly wine tastings and progressive family-style dinners called Sunday Suppers, with carefully curated menus by Executive Chef Ellie McMillen. The next Sunday Supper will be a harvest night, Oc- tober 17. The five-course menu will feature a beet and dill soup topped with chive whip and nigella crunch, roasted baby carrots with turmeric and lime cream, served with a carrot top salad, and spicy pear with warm ricotta and house sourdough. Also featured will be the cornucopia, which is roasted baby pumpkins, wilted greens, grilled sausage, roasted figs, and pickled mustard seeds. For dessert, enjoy a warm apple harvest cake and chai spice ice cream. Reserve your spot online for the Harvest Night Sunday Supper, but hurry — reservations fill up quickly.
“Come as you are, whether you just finished riding horses or are going out to celebrate an anniversary,” Willis said. “We want you to feel like you are stepping away. Enjoy a seasonal cocktail or a bottle of wine, take a breath, and enjoy some really delicious food. We like to say it feels like an oasis here. We want people to feel like they are re- ally taken care of but also relaxed and casual.” ML
The Buttery is located at 2049 Millwood Road, Millwood, Va. Seatings by reservation are available Thursday, Friday, and Saturday from 5 – 8 p.m. Sunday brunch is served from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. To learn more, visit thebutteryva.com.
This article first appeared in the October 2021 Issue.
Meeting Melissa Rion of Domaine Armelle et Bernard Rion à Vosne-Romanée at The Buttery at Locke Store in Millwood, Virginia
Menu and Wines
amuse
salmon tartar
first
charred eggplant
second
buttermilk braised pork belly
third
yellowtail crudo
petit fours
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