
The Mother's Day Buffet on Sunday, May 13 will feature:
Roast Beef, Ham, Fried Chicken, Mashed Potatoes & Gravy, Macaroni & Cheese Green Beans and so much more . . .
Some of your favorite desserts . . . like Peanut Butter Pie, Chocolate Cake, and more!
Price $ 13.95 per person plus Drinks and Desserts
Oysters: $ 2.95 and up
Welcome to the Buckhorn Inn!
We are glad you stopped by for a visit. For almost 200 hundred years the Buckhorn Inn has been offering its unique and warm hospitality to guests.
We now operate as a Bed & Breakfast and as a venue for hosting any type of gathering, ranging from the informal family get together… to church or civic groups… to weddings, receptions, and rehearsal dinners.
The Restaurant/Dining room is open for special holidays by reservation only. We thank you for your support and patronage and we hope you will continue to use us as the place to host your events.
We can host groups of any size and would love the opportunity to serve you in the future. We can serve your group a catered meal or we can set up our buffet just for you and your friends.
- Rehearsal Dinners

- Family Meals
- Family Reunion
- Birthday Parties
- Anniversary Parties
- Christmas Parties
- Any Special Day Parties
- Business Luncheon
- Civic Groups
- Sunday School Class Meal
- Clubs
- Car Shows
- Bus Groups
We hope you come for a stay in person real soon! We look forward to meeting and serving you.
A Shenandoah Valley landmark located in Churchville, Virginia, The Buckhorn was built circa 1811 as Buckhorn Tavern. Buckhorn Tavern was renowned for music, dances, whisky and “high class gambling.”
Now, The Buckhorn Inn is known for comfortable lodging and catering events, all in a historic country setting. Even though it'shistory is 200 years long, it issurprising how little is actually known about The Buckhorn. There are, however, many stories that have been passed on, stories about the owners and patrons alike.
What people do remember is the warmth and hospitality that the old place seems to emit. Come experience this character of this precious old Inn for yourself.
As seen in the Washington Post "Visiting the Shenandoah Valley on a Budget."
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