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Best beer selection 2013: Beer Run

Beer Run

156 Carlton Rd. #203
984-2337
beerrun.com

Runner-up:
Blue Mountain Brewery
9519 Critzer Shop Rd. (Afton)
(540) 456-8020
bluemountainbrewery.com

With seven breweries in the immediate area, it’s clear we live in a beer town—and Beer Run is no exception. It’s the one spot you can get it all and then some. At Blue Mountain Brewery, find a selection of Nelson County’s finest.

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Best brewery 2013: Blue Mountain Brewery 

Best outdoor dining 2013: Blue Mountain Brewery

 

 

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Best of C-VILLE Living Tales of passion

Kerry Moran: The über volunteer

For the past 14 years, Kerry Moran has volunteered her time to help create high-quality local theater. She designed and produced A Winter’s Tale at PVCC Theatre, performed as an actor in A Christmas Carol for The Virginia Playwright and in the Screenwriters Initiative at the Hamner. She produced and designed Arcadia for Play On! Theatre, went on to collaborate with the director, John Holdren, on The Importance of Being Ernest at Four County Players, and recently designed the costumes for Legally Blonde: The Musical at Live Arts.

“Some volunteers work at one place only, but I don’t have loyalty to any one theater,” Moran said. “I try to work at my highest level wherever I am. Ultimately, it is about the play and how we bring it to life, whether acting, producing, or designing.”

Moran was involved in theater in high school, but didn’t return to it until her daughter was cast in a show at Black Box Players that also needed adults. She landed a role on stage, and began helping out behind the scenes, eventually becoming a set and costume designer for Black Box and then volunteering at other theaters.

“As a practicing architect, I look at everything as a design project,” Moran said. “With theater, you’re out of the gate really fast and it’s temporal so you have to be there. It’s something you have to experience. It’s different every time. It’s all heart for me, and I like the challenge of it.”

Her volunteer work is not only about her love of theater and design, it’s also a quest for comradery. “It’s exciting to find people you work with well and with whom you share your passion.” Plus, the time-sensitive nature of theater production creates a sense of urgency, which in turn creates a satisfying bond between the team. “It’s fun to spend four hours doing something with someone—something out of the norm, like making a marble floor out of paint.”—Raennah Mitchell

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Best of C-VILLE Food & Drink

Best frozen dessert 2013: Splendora’s Gelato

Splendora’s Gelato

317 E. Main St.
296-8555
splendoras.com

Runner-up:
Sweet Frog
219 W. Main St.
293-7123
Barracks Road
Shopping Center
293-1130
Hollymead Town Center
975-3764
sweetfrogyogurt.com

Gluttony may be one of the seven deadly sins, but a giant cup of gelato is perhaps one of heaven’s greatest virtues. And not just any gelato. Splendora’s gelato. Inside this brightly colored treatery awaits more than 25 flavors to mix and match in multiple sizes and a friendly staff that won’t judge you for coming back twice in one day (no shame). And speaking of overeating, pile your Sweet Frog cup high with toppings if you please. It’s your prerogative.

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Best of C-VILLE Services

Best place to board your pet 2013: Pampered Pets

Pampered Pets

601 Concord Ave.
293-7387
pamperedpetscville.com

Runner-up:
All Things Pawssible
706 Henry Ave.
972-7297
allthingspawssible.com

According to Guinness World Records, the tiniest dog is a 4″ Chihuahua named Boo Boo. That’s about half an inch shorter than an iPhone 4, so we’d imagine her owner has a pretty hard time boarding her anywhere for fear of the pup getting lost in the shuffle. But readers know Pampered Pets would be up to the challenge. The Concord Avenue kennel offers specialized itineraries based on your pet’s socializing habits —play time for those with high energy, extra handling care for those who need a little cuddle time, and attention to diet and routine. All Things Pawssible, on Henry Avenue, offers doggie daycare and training.

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Best new restaurant 2013: Citizen Burger Bar

Citizen Burger Bar

212 E. Main St.
979-9944
citizenburgerbar.com

Runner-up:
Ace Biscuit & Barbecue
711 Henry Ave.
202-1403
facebook.com/AceBiscuitBbq

There’s currently a radio commercial for McDonald’s in which the narrator says the Big Mac is “the best thing to happen to your mouth since teeth.” Readers beg to differ. The best thing to happen to your mouth since teeth would, in fact, be Citizen Burger Bar. It takes the top prize for best new nosh spot this year, just ahead of Ace Biscuit & Barbecue. What can we say? You people like your meat.

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Best of C-VILLE Recreation & Fitness

Best pilates studio 2013: TruPilates

Tru Pilates

310 Second St. SE
975-3800
trupilates.com

Runner-up:
ACAC
200 Four Seasons Dr.
978-7523
111 Monticello Ave.
984-3800
Albemarle Square Shopping Center
978-3800
1015 Heathercroft Cir., Suite 100 (Crozet)
817-2055
acac.com

Bum. Derriere. Booty. No matter how you shake it (or stretch it, for that matter), it’s clear that readers go to TruPilates for one thing: to shape up their behinds. Owner Robin Truxel and her team of instructors have been working to increase flexibility, improve athletic performance, and, yes, tone up rumps for eight years. At ACAC, find more than 30 Pilates class offerings per week between the gym’s three locations.

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Best of C-VILLE Living Tales of passion

Chicho Lorenzo: Art with a smile

“Chicho wears many hats here,” says BON’s proprietor John Noble, and there are certainly many hats to wear and jobs to do at the recently opened café, art gallery, and event venue in the Pink Warehouse. “Chicho does it all, from developing the space, coordinating featured artists, booking events, pursuing vendors…”

What is most remarkable about Javier “Chicho” Lorenzo, in addition to the many roles he performs as art director at BON, his prolific art career, and the active role he plays in the Charlottesville arts community, is the pure joy and enthusiasm he brings to everything he does and his interactions with everyone he meets. When offered a handshake he gives a warm embrace, and when told a poor joke, he is generous with a hearty laugh.

“One of our goals is to really be part of the greater arts community,” said Lorenzo. This theme of connectivity and outreach is central to not only his work for BON, and his personality, but also to his artwork.

Lorenzo was born in a small town outside of Madrid, and claims the vibrance, passion, and color of the Spanish culture as a great influence on his paintings. As a self-taught artist, Lorenzo studied ancient Egyptian, Greek, Persian, and Aztec culture, early religious iconography, as well as more modern masters including “the shapes of Picasso, the patterns of Klimt, the expression of feelings from Frida Kahlo, Dali’s fantasy, a sense of balance from Calder” for inspiration. He also cites his father as his “best teacher” and the source of his passion for art—a passion he will most likely pass on to his own children, Lucas and Yemaya.

After establishing himself in the art scene in Madrid and then Brooklyn, Lorenzo settled in Charlottesville, where he was quick to work covering the walls of the Walker School, Crozet Elementary, the Venable School, and the Southern Café and Music Hall with bold, bright painted murals that seem to move and dance more than lay flat in decoration. Lorenzo’s portraiture and figurative paintings are also notable, occasionally abstract, and always playful.

When he isn’t painting, or booking a concert at BON, or spending time with his family, Lorenzo performs with a local flamenco music and dance group, Toma que Toma.

Wherever you run into him around town, you can be sure he’ll be smiling.

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Best of C-VILLE Food & Drink

Best Chinese 2013: Peter Chang’s China Grill

Peter Chang’s China Grill

Barracks Road Shopping Center
244-9818
peterchangscharlottesville.com

Runner-up:
Red Lantern
221 Carlton Rd.
979-9968
redlanterncharlottesville.com

When readers want Chinese, they go straight to the top. Peter Chang’s, which opened in 2011 to much fanfare due to its elusive founder, serves up authentic Szechuan cuisine at the Barracks Road location. At Red Lantern, get traditional Chinese food delivered to your door.

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Best of C-VILLE Retail

Best place for music gear 2013: Stacy’s Music

Stacy’s Music

Rio Hill Shopping Center
974-1555
stacysmusic.com

Runner-up:
Heinz Musitronics
2171 Ivy Rd.
977-2797
heinzmusitronics.com

What readers know about Stacy’s Music shop is that it’s the best in town. What they might not know is that the shop has been around since 1945, when Carl “Stacy” Monk, the member of a dance orchestra band in the mid-1920s, discovered the area’s need for a prerecorded music source. Once he finished his work in the naval shipyards during World War II, he used his life savings to open the store. In second place, Heinz Musitronics has been offering sound solutions since 1975.

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Best tacos 2013: Guadalajara

Guadalajara

3450 Seminole Trail #101
977-2677
805 E. Market St.
977-2676
2206 Fontaine Ave.
979-2424
395 Greenbrier Dr.
978-4313
108 Town Country Ln.
293-3358
charlottesvillemexicanfood.com

Runner-up:
Continental Divide
811 W. Main St.
984-0143
Runner-up:
La Michoacana (tie)
1138 E. High St.
409-9941

When people say such-and-such is the greatest thing since sliced bread, they should actually say it’s the greatest thing since folded bread, because that’s how good tacos are. And no one does a taco better than Guadalajara, with five locations and an extensive menu. Add a margarita (or two) for good measure. Tied for second place, Continental Divide, whose “Get in here” sign beckons you to indulge, and authentic Mexican taco spot La Michoacana on East High Street.

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