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Lunch Vacation: The Best BLT

a porch with chairs and a stone wall

I love taking “mini” trips to explore the areas around DC and discover new restaurants, wineries, and what not slightly off my usual path. This past week a took a slightly longer lunch to try out a great restaurant I’d heard about in The Plains, VA.

About 40 minutes west of DC, Forlano’s Market is a cute little  restaurant, deli, butcher, and bakery in The Plains. Most of their food is sourced from local farms and producers, and equally exciting for me, they have a great wine list, including many from Virginia.

a porch with chairs and a stone wall

a restaurant with a table and chairs

I sat at the bar which looks directly into the kitchen and gave me a chance to meet the owner & chef — Nick Forlano — and listen to the friendly banter between the kitchen and local diners.

a group of people working in a kitchen

The lunch menu is simple — sandwiches, soups, and a little humor — but even then it was difficult what to pick on my first visit.

a menu board with writing on it

a chalkboard with text on it

I opted for the mushroom soup and the BLT. I had expected the soup would be a cream of, but instead it was a delicious, tangy, slightly sour broth with plenty of fresh mushrooms.

a cup of brown liquid

I had a chance to taste the cold cucumber fennel soup — also a winner!

a white mug with liquid in it

Then the BLT came out soon after. Usually I can take or leave BLT’s, but when you add some caramelized onions to the mix, not to mention homemade mayo, how can you turn it down!?

a sandwich on a plate

The sandwich was amazing, the best BLT I’ve ever had in my limited experience. And the key was the fantastic (and plentiful) bacon from Nueske’s. I’ve heard they change the BLT up a bit every now and again and as good as the ciabatta was, I think I’d love a version with thinner slices of bread.

Great food and nice little jaunt from DC if you’re looking for a change of scenery only a short drive away.

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