May 19, 2010

The Kennedy Family and Middleburg


The following picture and text is taken from 
the  Visit Loudoun website: 
 
Camelot in Middleburg

Jackie Kennedy’s style and grace epitomizes Loudoun County’s horse country and its capital, Middleburg. In the early 1960s, President John F. Kennedy and his family used Middleburg as a retreat from the pressures of the presidency. The Kennedys leased a 400-acre 19th-century farm, Glen-Ora, to relax, foxhunt, and socialize with friends. Later, they built their own weekend country retreat, “Wexford” in Middleburg on 39 acres bought for $26,000 from a local farmer.

Jackie treasured "normal" time with her children, John Jr. and Caroline, here, reading bedtime stories, shopping, and teaching them to ride their ponies. JFK, also a regular visitor, flew in by helicopter to attend Sunday mass at the Middleburg Community Center. He even held rare press conferences in the Jeb Stuart Room at the Red Fox Inn.

In the 1990s, Jackie Kennedy Onassis often returned to spend foxhunting weekends in the countryside filled with happy memories from her time as First Lady. She stayed at the Red Fox Inn's McConnell House, not far from Wexford. Today, her hunting "pinks" are on display at Morven Park's Museum of Hounds and Hunting, and can be viewed by the public.

The public pavilion and garden next to "The Pink Box" Information Center in Middleburg are dedicated to Jackie in honor of the contributions she made to the town during her residence there.


Below are two letters Jackie Kennedy wrote to the current Innkeeper as well as a picture of the Innkeeper and Jackie out Foxhunting with the Piedmont Foxhounds:



May 17, 2010

Warm Weather Brings New Menus

With the weather getting warmer outside, here at the Red Fox, we decided to spice it up a little bit and change our lunch, dinner, and brunch menus.  Don’t worry, some your old favorites such as the Guinness battered fish and chips and crab cakes are still available.  Try some of our delicious crispy Virginia spring rolls, schnitzel and spaetzle or even the grilled mahi mahi. Or if you have that craving for some delicious grilled meat, try a bite from our grill.  Perhaps a 16 oz dry aged NY strip or a 14 oz bison rib eye with your choice of sauce.  Whatever your taste buds maybe desiring, the Red Fox Inn would love to be the one to make them happy.  For a look at our new menus for lunch, dinner and brunch, check them out at our website www.redfox.com.

Red Fox Inn in National Geographic Traveler Magazine

If you are looking for something to do, consider stopping by “Meander Middleburg” and grab a bowl of creamy peanut soup at the cozy stone-walled Red Fox Inn says National Geographic Traveler in their May-June 2010 issue.   Even our famous makeshift surgeon’s table, which is now a part of our service pine bar in our restaurant, made the list of places to be when you retreat to hunt country.  Stop by the Red Fox Inn to see what its about.

Apr 19, 2010

Visit Loudoun Names Red Fox a Destination Restaurant

The Red Fox Inn is proud to announce that Visit Loudoun has named us a Destination Restaurant.  Only 9 restaurants were selected in 2010!   



The Loudoun Destination Restaurant Program was established in 2007 to identify and recognize those restaurants that meet the standard of what a destination restaurant should be. Restaurants are nominated for that recognition. The nomination form requires the restaurants to supply information according to specific criteria (the criteria are listed below). Secondly, a Loudoun tourism industry panel reviews the applications and scores them. Site visits are also an integral part of the selection process to supplement the committee’s knowledge of the nominee with experience with at the actual establishment. The restaurants are required to meet a minimum total score in order to be named a Loudoun Destination Restaurant. 

The criteria restaurants need to meet to be named a Loudoun Destination Restaurant include:
•    Unique Experience – The establishment offers a unique experience, either through the food, the service, the interior design, the setting or ideally, all of the preceding.
•    Cultural/Authentic – The establishment has made an obvious attempt to create a culinary/cultural experience that educates as well as entertains. The authentic ethnicity of the operation is evidenced in various aspects of the dining experience – from the cuisine to the environment – and provides “nourishment” as well as sustenance.
•    Quality – The establishment has made an obvious commitment to ensure that the final product consistently meets exemplary standards. Responsible and appreciable cooking techniques are being utilized to ensure that the culinary component of the dining experience is of a uniformly excellent quality.
•    Locally Grown Products – Locally grown products play an integral part in the menu.
•    Local Favorite – The establishment has distinguished itself as a local favorite and also as a place of “character” in the community. Awards and accolades from the public count in this category.
•    Loudoun Wine – Bonus points were awarded to those establishments that serve Loudoun Wines, either by the bottle or glass.


We are just thrilled to have this prestigious honor and would like to say congratulations to Chef Gordon Wicks and the rest of the Red Fox Inn and Restaurant staff.

Virginia Governor Declares April " Confederate History Month.”

On April 7, 2010 Governor Bob McDonnell of Virginia declared the month of April " Confederate History Month."  Did you know that the Red Fox Inn has a piece of Confederate history in it today? While fierce cavalry battles at the beginning of the Gettysburg campaign occurred around Middleburg, the Inn served as headquarters and as a hospital for the Confederate soldiers.  Strategy was planned upstairs in what today is known as the Jeb Stuart Room while wounded soldiers were cared for in the tavern rooms below.  The pine service bar, which is in use today in the Tap Room, was made from the field-operating table used by an Army surgeon who served with General Stuart's cavalry.  Don't worry it has been cleaned and sanitized since then.  Come check out where strategy was planned by General Jeb Stuart, General John Mosby and his famous Mounted Rangers.  While you are here checking out the Jeb Room and our Tap Room, be sure to take some time and enjoy some fine dining while you soak in the history.

Apr 8, 2010

Matilda Wins Visit Loudoun Tourism Award

Front of House Manager, Matilda Reuter, was awarded Visit Loudoun's 2009 Tourism Front-Line Employee of the Year.   Guess those long hours of work paid off!