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Living to Fight Another Day

Road expansion is something most of us can’t get enough of in Northern Virginia.  For those travelling North or South, Interstate 95, or Route 1 (Jefferson Davis Highway) are the only direct corridors available for vehicles heading toward a destination.  While we applaud the road widening, the new development also resulted in some casualties along the way.  When the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) decided to widen Route 1 in Prince William County, just north of Quantico, the Globe & Laurel restaurant found itself on the chopping block. old-gl-2.jpg  

In business for nearly 40 years, it now found itself out in the cold.  The Globe & Laurel closed its doors on April 30th.    For the second time, its owners, former Marine Major Rick Spooner & his wife Gloria, had to find a new home.  Their first such venture occurred after the original Globe & Laurel, which opened in 1968, located in Quantico Town, burned down.    After attempting unsuccessfully to find another location in Prince William county to begin again, the Spooner’s were able to find some help a little further South along Route 1, in Stafford County.    With the assistance of Stafford’s Economic Development Authority, they were able to secure the building that formerly housed The Keep, and then Philly’s, both restaurants, similar to The Globe & Laurel.  With loads of renvoations needed, Stafford’s EDA pitched in both short term and longer term contributions, the former being $50,000, the latter $33,000 per year for the next three years.

In the food business, one’s reputation is priceless.  Do a google search for the The Globe & Laurel, and see what you find.  What you’ll find is visitor after visitor, patron after patron, that can’t say enough about the food, the atmosphere, and the great hosts it has.  It truly is a unique establishment.  Beginning with the tartan carpet, you’ll find a familiar pub like interior design, a distinctive selection of wines, and the a local favorite brew, Leatherneck Lager.  While the atmosphere sets it apart from the everyday eatery, Maj Spooner has never wavered from his desire to provide his patrons more than just a meal.  He wants them to leave not only well fed, but also well cared for.   The service is second to none with the Spooners leading by example as they greet those heading in to dine.  Often , you’ll find the Major making his way around the restaurant, ensuring those already dining are enjoying themselves.   new-gl-2.jpg

The Globe & Laurel is a rare find.  While you’ll enjoy the food & drink, you’ll take away much more after a visit.  If you’re lucky, you’ll have a chance to chat with the Spooners, especially the old Marine who has already shown that it takes more than the government to keep him down.  As Yogi likes to remind us, “It ain’t over til it’s over.”  And, for Major Spooner, this new venture probably seems more like, ”deja vu all over again!” 

   

 

  

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