Nature may not have given us a Carrot Tree,
but Debi and Glenn Helseth have. In fact, they have given us
three.
Those who have lived here awhile know that Carrot Tree Kitchens
is located on Jamestown Road. But, there's also a Carrot Tree in
Yorktown in the Cole Digges House, and one located inside Yankee
Candle on Richmond Road. You'll find the same delicious homemade
foods and personal service at any location.
The Carrot Tree has a history that begins in the 1980s when Debi
Helseth began baking carrot cakes. It wasn't until 1990,
however, that the Carrot Tree Kitchens got its official start.
In the late 90s, the Helseths opened a bakery on Jamestown Road,
buying an abandoned motel campground.
"We renovated the building until we had enough space to open a
small cafe, something we had always dreamed of," Glenn Helseth
said recently. "As with Debi's desserts, everything was done
from scratch."
The Helseths bake their own bread, make soups, quiche, tuna
salad and chicken salad from scratch. The barbeque offered takes
two days to slow cook, pull and season.
Of course, carrot cake is the best selling dessert. But there is
a variety of other yummy desserts that are all homemade.
"People seem to love our food and we give the best service we
can," Helseth said.
The Carrot Tree has become popular largely by word-of-mouth. It
has received a lot of good reviews and there are people who
frequently patronize the restaurant.
Helseth that recently he took a dinner reservation from a couple
who had recently eaten lunch at the restaurant and was returning
to town expressly for dinner.
"I had a couple eat with us seven times in their nine day visit,
" Helseth said. "I literally stopped them at the door and made
them promise to eat somewhere else in Williamsburg before coming
back in."
Helseth credits the attention he and Debi take in using fresh
ingredients and making food from scratch as the basis for the
rave reviews.
"We don't use imitation stuff, we buy from Farmers' markets, we
use what's in season," he said. "We get so many compliments
because people may have forgotten what good food tastes like. We
remind them."

Most Williamsburg and Yorktown restaurants claim to bring you close to history, but the Carrot Tree puts you in it! The Cole Digges in Historic Yorktown is Yorktown's oldest home. Built in 1720, this house has seen the birth of a nation, witnessed the surrender of Lord Cornwallis, hosted presidents and paupers, posed for pictures with Hollywood greats and now it waits to serve you. Open daily for breakfast and lunch.






