Name: Snow White Grill
Location: Winchester, VA
Meal: Two Mini Burgers, French Fries, and a Chocolate Shake
Type: Hamburger Joint
It should have been obvious to me that Winchester, VA would be home to good restaurants; it was settled in the 1700s and has long been a working town. I was quite happy to come across the Snow White Grill tucked between two larger buildings off of a sleepy pedestrian walking mall in downtown Winchester. The 60-year-old Snow White has been serving up their menu for decades. The Snow White’s claim to fame is their mini burger. The entire restaurant holds a counter of maybe 10 seats with a walk up window for anyone opting to get theirs to go. Not wanting to squeeze me and my camera gear in during the busy lunch hour I opted to get mine to go.
I started with the fries since they were on top of the bag and still hot as can be despite my walk to the car. Placed in a small tray and wrapped up in paper they were nicely crunchy with almost a creamy aftertaste. The star obviously is the mini burger though it couldn’t have been more than two and half inches across. The burgers are made from fresh ground beef and then grilled over thinly sliced onions. A complete burger is served on a steamed bun with a pickle, no condiments; they’re not needed. For being tiny, the burger has good beefy taste and the acidity of the pickle balances out any sweetness of the roll.For the sake of argument I ordered one burger with just cheese and one deluxe (lettuce,tomato, and mayo). On a normal burger those toppings are just fine, they have room to move around and create different bites, on a mini burger they just get in the way. I’ve learned that on a mini burger every bite becomes precious. Last but not least, the milkshake was a wonderful compliment to the whole meal, texture and temperature were dead on.
As I was eating my burger I very quickly came to the realization that this Snow White Grill burger was what the owners of White Castle probably think their burgers taste like. It was beefy with just the hint of onion, the roll was steamed approaching collapse, and it was over before you wanted it to be. The chocolate milkshake was another fast food idol, it was everything a McDonald’s chocolate milkshake isn’t. It started out as real hand scooped ice cream, it had a discernible flavor besides cold, and its texture was perfect. Sure it would be great if White Castle and McDonald’s could match the quality of the food at Snow White Grill but deep down I don’t want them to. They are good for what they but they also help highlight those restaurants that really are able to take a simple meal, work it well, and elevate it to a rememberable level.






Now I know where to go when I’m in Winchester, VA!
Those burgers and the shake look so very yummy!
Might have to get ot VA just to try these…looks like a classic mini joint.
Awesome pics and a great post. I’m already on google maps figuring out how to get there from Philly!