Tim Bauckman, proprietor of Tim’s Rivershore Restaurant & Crabhouse in Dumfries, and Tim’s 2 at Fairview Beach in King George, will open a third location near Mineral, at Lake Anna. The new restaurant, Tim’s at Lake Anna, will offer high-quality family style dining options and a unique waterfront atmosphere unlike other area establishments.
“Tim’s at Lake Anna will be a year-round operation, and more of a destination restaurant than our other two locations on the Potomac River. We will be able to maintain our waterfront ambiance at this new location, and greatly expand on our offerings for our friends around Lake Anna,” said Bauckman.
“Our core menu items will be available, as will our selection of crabs that so many people come for. We will also have daily food specials to attract a wider range of customers,” said Bauckman.
Tim’s at Lake Anna is situated at The Boardwalk on Lake Anna, and allows diners to arrive by boat or car. The waterside restaurant features indoor and outdoor dining and has a large seating area on their deck overlooking the lake. Several large events are planned for their inaugural year.
One feature present at the new location will be a more expansive selection of wine choices. “We hope to eventually have an extensive wine menu and to partner with Virginia wineries to feature their wines,” said Bauckman.
Although an official opening date has not been announced, Tim and his partners have stated that they are nearing completion of their work to open the restaurant as quickly as possible. “We are located in a brand-new building and much of the interior walls, electrical, and flooring were not yet finalized when we made the decision to come to Lake Anna. We’ve had people working around the clock on this for months now and we’re very close to making an announcement,” said Bauckman.
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