The White Palace Restaurant is western Loudoun's
oldest operating restaurant.
It
is also one of the oldest historical structures remaining
in the town of Purcellville.
Though
fire has threatened the town several times, this structure
has amazingly survived and still stands proudly in the
heart of old-town Purcellville.
Built
in 1908, it was originally Purcellville's Town Hall
and Post Office. It served as a meeting place for many
years. It provided a central location for both business
and entertainment. Purcellville's first motion picture
was shown here.
In
the early 1920's, it became an ice cream parlor. Later,
in 1929, the White Palace Restaurant was established by George
Stravakis. Locals referred to the restaurant as "The
Greeks" and it was a popular eatery.
Today
the White Palace Restaurant still provides a great place
to meet and eat in the heart of Purcellville. Come visit
us for Breakfast, Lunch or Dinner, 7 days a week. If
you are looking for a place to enjoy an evening out,
we have a wonderful bar where you can meet friends and
enjoy the cozy small town atmosphere.

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