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7 Places to Get Your Oyster Fix in Norfolk, VA

7 Places to Get Your Oyster Fix in Norfolk

During your next visit to Norfolk, grab some friends and nosh on a freshly-shucked batch of Virginia oysters. However you like to eat them – raw, steamed, baked or fried – we’ve got you covered! When you are in the mood for shucks and fun, check out these seven local favorites to get your oyster fix!

Saltine

saltine

Hilton Norfolk’s The Main hotel houses three restaurants in including the seafood restaurant Saltine, located at street level. Saltine offers an airy, open environment, with garage door windows that open to the main streets of downtown Norfolk. Their happy hour oyster deal is all the rave at 50 cents per oyster!

Todd Jurich’s Bistro

This downtown bistro has been open since 1992 and offers rotating seasonal menus. Chef Todd Jurich uses fresh ingredients from local vegetable gardens and Virginia produce farms. The Bistro holds the Triple AAA Four Diamond Award and serves hand-harvested oysters from Virginia’s Eastern Shore.

Byrd & Baldwin Steakhouse

A traditional steakhouse located in a historic building built-in 1906. Executive Chef Carlton Spurlock brings his culinary expertise to every dish served. Byrd & Baldwin serves up the tastiest James River oysters.

A.W. Shucks 

A.W. Shucks

A casual raw bar & grill specializing in oysters, seafood and an array of specialty craft beers. Their oyster menu features favorites from up and down the East Coast. Take a seat at the bar and learn more about the oysters from the bartender, who also tends to the raw bar.

Captain Groovy’s Raw Bar

This wharf-themed eatery offers regional seafood dishes and casual cuisine with a full bar and patio. Captain Groovy’s proudly serves an array of Virginia oysters in many variations; from oyster stew to East Beach style (topped with spinach, onion, bacon and parmesan cheese).

Norfolk Seafood Company & Big Easy Oyster Bar

Norfolk Seafood Company & Big Easy Oyster Bar

Simply a seafood lover’s heaven, Norfolk Seafood Company & Big Easy Oyster Bar is the quintessential seafood restaurant without the fancy prices. Each night, this oyster bar serves up four to seven different types of oysters from the Chesapeake Bay to New England.

Small’s Smokehouse & Oyster Bar

Offers freshly caught seafood from Virginia’s Eastern Shore, along with dynamite BBQ. Enjoy a relaxed, down-home family atmosphere and daily promotional specials.

Norfolk, VA’s Breweries

Norfolk’s Breweries – Find the Brewery For You

Breweries are the new neighborhood pubs and lucky for us, Norfolk’s brewery scene has taken off! With multiple breweries calling Norfolk their home and more to open within the year, Norfolk welcomes all beer enthusiasts. Below you’ll find a quick guide that enlightens you on all the breweries in Norfolk.

Elation Brewing Company

Elation brings great happiness, hence the name, to Norfolk’s Larchmont neighborhood. Here, at Norfolk’s only brewpub, you’ll find black leather chairs accompanied with high top tables made of old bowling alley lanes, that complement the overarching centerpiece of the brewery, the bar. It might seem obvious that the bar is the centerpiece, but the arch that resides over Elation’s bar was handcrafted by the owner himself, an architect guru. The remainder of the space is filled with Oktoberfest style tables, made from reclaimed wood from Suffolk, VA’s planters peanut factory. Elation brews all different types of beer while also serving local Virginia wine for those who are gluten-free or simply love the grapes more than the hops. Be sure not to miss the two-dollar grilled cheese and Sunday brunch!

Elation Brewery

Rip Rap Brewing Company 

Just outside of the Ghent neighborhood (and a four min walk from O’Connor Brewery) lives the Chesapeake Bay-themed microbrewery, Rip Rap. Their once four tap menu has now more than doubled offering many much-loved brews. This being said they brew in smaller batches and once the barrel is gone, it is gone. With their ever-revolving beer list, you’re in for a surprise with each visit allowing Rip Rap to continue to surprise their customers while giving the brewery an exclusive feel. Picnic tables and board games fill the brewery with a mural of coastal waterways that is the main decor focus paying tribute to the owners’ Coast Guard roots.

Rip Rap

 

Veil Brewing Co.

A Richmond favorite opened its doors to their second establishment, this time in the heart of Norfolk’s up-and-coming Railroad District. This new three-story brewery features taps on all floors, a rooftop balcony overlooking the city, and the minimalistic and modern interior plays well the neon art displayed and garage doors that open up into the community. Their rotating selection of favorite IPAs, like the Crucial Taunt – a beloved house Citra double IPA, or Never Recover3 – a fruity gose with triple boysenberry and fresh peach purée will quench any beer lover’s palate.

Veil Brewing Co.

Serving highly sought after beers without the long lines that normally come with it, this spacious and energetic brewery welcomes guests to experience handcrafted beers with unique flavor profiles on draft or to grab them canned or bottled to-go. With a full kitchen by Codex Chef, Ian Hock, you’ll find mouth-watering double stacked burgers and delicious tacos to go alongside the beer of your choice.

Reaver Beach Brewery

Before we dive into their unique Sours and award-winning IPAs, the historic building Reaver is housed in holds stories which make this brewery more of a destination tied to American history instead of a place to slug brews. The building was formerly a post office that dates back to 1945. While inside you will notice an upstairs portion to the brewery which is also classified as a catwalk – original to the layout of the post office. Today, this catwalk is enlisted as an adults-only area with tables and chairs, but back in the day inspectors used these catwalks to prevent crime. Their purpose was to monitor for high profile coach and carrier robberies, but mainly focused their spying on the sorting and delivery activity of the postal staff. Inspectors would use secluded back doors to sneak into the post office, and today, that hidden stairwell is now a mini museum to showcase Reaver Beach’s evolution as a brewery.

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Now let’s talk beer. They are known for their unmatched IPAs like Hoptopus and their incomparable Sours like the Red Messenger. Their Hoptopus collection is a crowd pleaser and they offer six variants of this hoppy IPA year-round. Another staple is their Tidal Wave, an American Wild Ale that is brewed using a Coolship and fermented spontaneously by microflora native to our coastal Virginia home. Similar to other breweries, Reaver Beach is dog friendly (inside and out), hosts live music and rotates a line up of food trucks outside on their patio.

For more information about Norfolk’s breweries check out Brew Norfolk!

Smartmouth Brewing Company

You might have heard of this Norfolk-born brewery — they made national news for their Lucky Charm’s beer, Saturday Morning — ring a bell? Well whether you’ve heard of Smartmouth or not, this brewery puts out some creative beers with even more imaginative cans. Located in the Chelsea District, just outside downtown, Smartmouth hosts many events year-round including street parties and concerts. Food trucks frequent the brewery or find delicious Norfolk restaurants such as Orapax and theBakehouse at Chelsea only steps away.

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Bold Mariner Brewing Company

Located in an old bank building in the up-and-coming neighborhood of Ocean View, this veteran-owned craft brewery will have you feeling like a local in no time, as their welcoming demeanor is contagious! Housed inside Bold Mariner is BBQ favorite, Bar-Q, a local favorite barbecue spot that specializes in beef brisket and craft scratch sausages. Don’t stress, their revolving draft selections are equally as flavorful as the food. Frogman Lager is their fan favorite and rightfully so, the lager has won numerous Virginia Craft Beer awards.

Bold Mariner

COVA Brewing Co. 

COVA is nestled in the heart of East Ocean View, also known as East Beach, and is owned by two local families whose passions brought this project to life. COVA’s building was formerly an auto repair shop but has been beautifully transformed into a coastal influenced brew-house, offering both craft beers and coffee. Cedar slatted counters imitate beachy dune fencing and the color schemes throughout reflect  the palette and sheen of sea glass. While they’ve kept the classic garage door look, you would have never guessed the building’s previous life.

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Their slogan, “there’s always something brewing at COVA…” not only refers to the frothy liquids that fill their fermenters, but also their tasty craft coffees. Coffeehouse by day and brewery at night, COVA has mastered quenching our thirst no matter the time of day, and their ingredients are often combined in both aspects –  sip a mocha latte or enjoy the same flavor palette in their Mocha Madness Porter. What’s truly unique is that you can pour your own beer with their self serve taps from copper handles, chosen for their antibacterial properties.

Benchtop Craft Brewing Company

Located in the Chelsea DistrictBenchtop offers some of the most unique beer combinations you may ever sip on. The owner, Eric, started his career as a food scientist but left his role to further his creativity in the form of beer. Benchtop uses Norwegian yeast which ferments at a much higher temperature allowing them to produce beer faster — they’re one of the only breweries in the country to do so and it allows them to try new recipes more frequently. Just how unique are their beer creations? We suggest visiting the brewery for yourself to find out but to tease your taste buds, their Chapulin Exchange is a beer made with grasshoppers (inspired by grasshopper street tacos), and Quick Pickle beer is a goze beer that uses pickles and carrots. So be sure to stop by to try something new while geeking out with Eric over these culinary experiences via beer!

Flight of beer at Benchtop Brewing Company

Maker’s Craft Brewery

Enjoy local brews and Emerson cigars at Maker’s Craft Brewery at their onsite cigar lounge. Set in a historic 1906 burlap bag factory, this brewery incorporates the old with the new. The bar is made from reclaimed wood while brick walls line the interior and old cobblestones (found during construction) decorate their outdoor patio. Their beers take “local ingredients” to the next level by using a ghost pepper plant from a customer’s backyard in their ghost pepper stout. All the grains from production are repurposed and sent to a local Virginia Beach farm to provide feed for the cows. Maker’s also has food trucks Thursday through Saturday, coffee, a popcorn machine and pool tables for you to enjoy.

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O’Connor Brewing Co.

O’Connor kick-started the brewery scene in Norfolk in 2010 and we couldn’t be happier they did. Of course they have delicious beers and offer multiple flagship beers, as well as limited releases, but one of the best parts ofO’Connor’s is their atmosphere. Their welcoming vibe and large outdoor bier garden make for a perfect afternoon of sippin’ brews, and their annual events will give you some serious FOMO if you aren’t in attendance! For instance, their anniversary celebration coincides with St. Patrick’s Day every year, making it a can’t miss event. With yoga classes, food truck pop-ups, a farmers market and so much more, there is always something to partake in at O’Connor Brewery.

O'connors

Best Eats in Ocean View and East Beach – Norfolk, VA

Best Eats in Ocean View and East Beach

Ocean View and East Beach are best known for their beaches, but the food scene in this neighborhood is equally worth the exploration. From local seafood to finger-licking bbq and all the international dishes in between, Ocean View has it all. Here are some of our local favorites in the neighborhood.

A World of Good

Ever wish you could eat more than one type of cuisine and not have to go to multiple restaurants to quench that desire? Lucky for you A World of Good (pictured above, @alyssaboone_) is a globally inspired street food cantina serving up dishes from multiple continents. Their menu offerings range from Bao Buns and Bibimbap to Latin American styled nachos and the classic North American Philly Cheesesteak.

Bar-q

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Southern wraparound porches will catch your eye when you drive by Bar-Q’s location which is nestled inside Bold Mariner Brewery. Your attention will quickly divert to the oversized meat smoker that resides in their parking lot, leaving you to wonder just how delicious their BBQ must be. Next, the aromas of freshly smoked meat will have your mouth watering almost instantly while you debate what to order on their à la carte menu. We highly suggest filling up a platter with their moist brisket, fall-off-the-bone ribs, rich mac and cheese, spicy (but not too spicy) jalapeño and cheddar links, classic cornbread and the menu doesn’t end there! Pit Master, Jayme Campbell, is a barbecue pro but embraces his creative side and on occasion hosts BBQ Sushi Nights at the brewery.

Captain Groovy’s Raw Bar and Grill 

A telltale sign a restaurant is well loved is when their parking lot is always full. Captain Groovy’s has quite the local following and attracts lots of attention around happy hour – one of the best in Norfolk! Crowds keep coming back for their fresh seafood platters, raw bar and southern seafood items including their Low Country Boil, Seafood Creole and Crab Cake entrees. They have a laid back atmosphere, plenty of outdoor seating and are a stone’s throw away from the beach.

Jessy’s Tienda y Taqueria

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What better way to end a beach day than with homemade tortilla chips dipped in fresh diced salsa while sipping a cold cerveza or margarita? Jessy’s has been slinging out some delicious Mexican tacos for a few years now and even made their debut on Diners, Drive-ins and Dives back in 2017 – for the avid Food Network fans. Jessy’s also doubles as a tienda – a convenience shop for all your Mexican dish needs. They sell Carne Asada and Chorizo in their butcher shop section, hot peppers and Mexican spices in their grocery section and even have a fresh baked goods area where you can munch on all the Conchas y Borregas to Polvoron you could want. So, go hungry and we promise you will leave full and happy.

My Mama’s Kitchen

My Mamas Kitchen

It always seems big tastes come from small kitchens, and in this case My Mama’s Kitchen is that tiny kitchen that packs a big punch. We normally recommend My Mama’s Kitchen for their barbecue or wings, but the whole menu is delicious. Try their Drip Sandwich – a warm fried chicken sandwich covered in drip sauce (their secret sauce) and topped with house slaw, pickles and remoulade on a brioche bun. Treat yourself to one of their classic southern Chicken and Waffle dishes or nibble on one of the seafood platters. Just be mindful of their 5:30 p.m. closing time!

Oceanview Diner

Chow down at the beach’s classic All-American coastal diner. They have delicious classics on the menu including steak and eggs and chicken and waffles. Don’t forget to also check out their specials board for daily seafood dishes for other options.

Ocean View Pier 

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The Ocean View Fishing Pier Restaurant, an icon to this neighborhood, sits high in the air offering views of the Chesapeake Bay for miles. Adirondack high top seats that parallel the Chesapeake Bay invite you to sip on some sweet tea, slurp down she crab soup and relish in the fact that you just saw a dolphin!

12 Best Brunch Spots in Norfolk, VA

12 Best Brunch Spots in Norfolk, VA

From pillowy soft, savory biscuits to fluffy pancakes topped with delicious syrup, brunch in Norfolk never disappoints. No matter what your taste buds are craving, these popular brunch spots have all the essentials. Gather your brunch squad and get ready to dig in!

Photo above: @veronilynne

Downtown

Brick Anchor Brew House

Those looking for a more boozier brunch with a Southern twist can head to Brick Anchor Brew House. They have three different types of Bloody Marys on their menu as well as a mimosa flight. Their offerings range from traditional omelettes and buttermilk pancakes to spicy Nashville Hot Chicken and Waffles and scrumptious Cajun Parmesan Cheese Shrimp and Grits.

Cafe Milo

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Tucked within the NEON Arts District, enjoy a mimosa at Cafe Milo alongside their Savory Hash – a gluten-free smash up of potato, sweet and salty bacon, bell peppers, onions, mustard greens and egg, topped with Red Eye gravy. Vegan and Vegetarian options are also available, including Avocado Toast – avocado drizzled with Green Goddess dressing, topped with pickled onion, radish and field greens on top of Sourdough toast. Brunch is served on Saturday and Sunday.

Cork and Co. Wine and Martini Bar

Why be limited to Sunday brunches when you could enjoy brunch six days a week? At Cork and Co. you can, with their delicious brunch menu available Tuesday through Sunday, and we are not complaining! The menu is filled with distinctive brunch items like their Down South Benedict – buttermilk golden fried chicken breast on an english muffin, topped with two poached eggs and finished with jalapeno hollandaise. The food is delicious, but it’s their Grande Mimosas that will keep you coming back for more.

Grain 

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Every Sunday, locals and visitors alike flock to the fifth floor of 100 Granby Street to enjoy the rooftop brunch at Grain. The incredible views of the waterfront, paired with an all-you-can-eat brunch buffet will make for a picture perfect Sunday brunch. Enjoy specialties like fresh oysters and made-to-order omelets and tacos. Brunch is offered only on Saturday and Sunday.

Four Eleven York

Four Eleven York - Crowdriff@fourelevenyork, Instagram

Arguably the classiest of brunches in Norfolk, Four Eleven York knows how to whip up some fabulous dishes. From classic French Toast, made with housemade brioche and topped with maple syrup, to their Fried Oyster Benedict which has Wicked Salt oysters and crispy bok choy served an english muffin with hollandaise, you will not be disappointed with anything you order. Brunch cocktails are traditional in concept but have unique flares of flavor thrown into each to spice it up. A favorite is an orange crush Man-mosa – orange infused vodka, gin, lime juice, orange juice and prosecco, topped with orange blossom water. Spoiler alert, they give out complimentary fresh baked flavored donuts upon ordering. The flavors are constantly changing and range from blackberry glazed to peachy donuts, made with Blue Bee Cider’s Peach Madness – like a dessert Bellini! Don’t worry, our taste buds are watering too.

Omar’s Carriage House

Originally an 1840s carriage house, Omar’s is located along the cobblestone streets of the historic Freemason District and serves up classic dishes such as Egg Benedict, Pancakes and more. One item that you can only find at Omar’s is their Crepe Bretonne — a French dish with ham, gruyere, spinach and mushrooms with béchamel, breakfast potatoes and fresh fruit.

Press 626 Cafe and Wine Bar

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Wine isn’t the only thing that Press 626 does well, their brunch is just as wonderful, with so many tasty options it makes it hard to decide what to order. You’ll find exquisite dishes like their Cast Iron Skillet Veggie Frittata, Croque Madame, Dark Chocolate and Brie French Toast and R’s Duck Confit and Sweet Potato Hash. Brunch is offered on Saturday and Sunday.

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Smartmouth Brewery’s Second Sunday Jazz Brunch

Looking for an atypical sit-down brunch? Smartmouth Brewery’s monthly Jazz Brunch hosts food trucks, pop-up coffee vendors and live jazz musicians to help set the relaxed vibe for your Sunday morning. Every other month they host a Vegan brunch catered by Desmond’s Island Soul Grill. Forget the bacon and dive into one of their Vegan dishes like their Escovitch Krabcakes and Coconut Grits – seared Crab Cake made with chickpeas, hearts of palm and sauteed vegetables over creamy coconut grits, topped with a spicy pickled vegetable medley.

Riverview

Clementines at Riverview

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This Southern-styled hidden gem located in Riverview is pumping out some exceptional brunch dishes. Your mouth will water after you take a bite of their King’s French Toast – thick sliced challah and melted peanut butter topped with bananas and applewood bacon drizzled with  hickory smoked maple syrup. Ease into your Sunday with a house-made cocktail, or ‘remedy’, as they refer to them, or enjoy their Sunday Morning Coming Down – cold brew coffee mixed with Bulleit bourbon and Demerara syrup (amber-hued simple syrup which yields a caramel and toffee flavor palate).

Ocean View and East Beach

Stony’s Dockside Bar and Grille

Brunch with a view! Stony’s is owned and operated by Chef Stony and Laura Johnson and is located in the neighborhood of East Ocean View, offering complete views of the East Beach Marina. Their brunch menu offers typical dishes like Cinnamon French Toast and eggs benedict, but they also have Southern classics like scrumptious Shrimp and Grits and, of course, Chicken and Waffles. We know bloody marys and mimosas are a must at any proper brunch, but try a local favorite cocktail that rivals the mimosa, the Orange Crush. This cocktail has orange juice, Sprite and flavored vodka making it a perfect mimosa substitute.

Railroad District

Handsome Biscuit 

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While this isn’t your typical brunch outing, you can ask any local for a brunch recommendation and we can guarantee that Handsome Biscuit is at the top of their list. This trendy biscuit shop popped up in 2013 and has been slinging the best breakfast sandwiches ever since. Stating the obvious here: they specialize in biscuit sandwiches, like fried chicken biscuits, pulled pork biscuits and more. Their more breakfast-forward biscuit, the Hot Betty (fried egg with seared greens, garlic and topped with their specialty Lupo hot sauce), can be paired with their crispy hashbrowns to really tie in the brunch vibe. It’s common for Handsome Biscuit to have a line out the door, but the wait is well worth it.

Toast

Toast, located in the Railroad District, is known very well for there, uh, toast. This isn’t your average slice of bread; Toast makes their bread in-house and tops them with everything under the sun. For a healthier brunch option choose their Eggs Italia – soft boiled eggs with kale, roasted veggies, Vegan bolognese, parmesan and toast – or dive into their French Toast – BP bread pudding made with brioche, cinnamon, eggs and cream served with maple syrup and whipped Nutella cream. Brunch is offered Friday through Sunday.

Date Night on Colley Avenue in Historic Norfolk, VA

Date Night on Colley Avenue

Whether this is your first date or date 100, here are some inspiring ideas for you to make it that much sweeter! Norfolk loves love so grab your special someone to have a romantic night out on Colley Avenue.

To Do

Movie

Catch a film at Colley’s iconic 1936 single screen movie theater, the Naro. Bright marquee letters light up Colley Avenue and the ever rotating movie selections are perfect for a date night with your special someone.

Stroll

Just before the sun begins to set, discover Norfolk’s oldest independent coffee shop, Elliot’s Fair Grounds. You can grab a latte to go or savor the comfort of a hot cup of tea. With liquid warmth in hand, stroll the quaint neighborhoods of Ghent where houses date back to the 1800s with beautiful landscaping and architecture.

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Create

Looking for a more hands-on activity? Check out the upcoming classes atPendulum Fine Meats for you and your loved one to partake in. One of our favorites is the Charcuterie class where you get to taste charcuterie and create your own charcuterie board. They also have a sausage making class where you can then take the sausage home and cook a romantic dinner together.

Pendulum

 

To Eat

The Green Onion

A dining favorite in Ghent, the Green Onion, is an unpretentious bistro that locally sources food for their French-inspired menu. One of their most beloved dishes is the Prince Edward Island mussels, spinach, garlic and butter broth that is perfect for dipping a toasted French baguette into. Sip on some French wine, indulge in their Steak Au Poivre (pepper encrusted rib eye, pommels frites, spinach topped with a rosemary Demi glacé) and enjoy the company of your sweetheart.

LeGrand Kitchen

This 28-seater intimate “finer-diner” restaurant is nestled at the northern end of Colley Avenue and has an ever-changing menu due to sourcing the freshest ingredients for your taste buds. We love their unique dishes like beef tongue with creamed chanterelles or their decadent sea scallops with grilled cauliflower, Asian pear, smoked peanut and nuoc Cham. A must-try is LeGrand’s burger which has made a name for itself in Norfolk and is absolutely mouthwatering.

Le Grand

Fellini’s

Italians are romancers so what better way to treat your loved one than to an Italian dinner! This family run business has had their home in Norfolk for over 20 years and continues serving tasty plates of fresh pesto and slices of warm pizza. Get cozy inside while sipping fine wine and devouring delicious Italian cuisine!

To Drink

Elation Brewing Company

Their big leather sofas make for a cozy spot to cuddle up with a local brew, but they are also offering local Virginia wines and ciders for you to enjoy. If you are looking for entertainment, they also have live bands and acoustic players on the weekends.

Elation Brewery

Evening Night Cap at Press 626 

With the cozy house atmosphere and lit fireplace, Press 626 is arguably one of the most romantic places along Colley for a night cap. Their wine list is very extensive, but with an extremely knowledgeable team it instantly feels less intimidating. Although Press 626 is known for wine, their cocktails are equally as delicious. Whether you like a smooth whiskey or old-world red wine, Press 626 will set the mood for a loving evening.

Press 626

10 Reasons to Travel to Norfolk, VA

10 Reasons You Should Travel To Norfolk, VA!

Don’t let your vacation days go to waste.

Everyone deserves a getaway! We decided to help you out and give you 10 reasons why you should spend those hard-earned vacation days in Norfolk, VA!

1. Swimming. Boating. Kayaking. All types of fishing. Sailing. Sunset cruising! There’s water everywhere in Norfolk and more than enough opportunities to enjoy it. So whether you want to be in it, on it or just take in the view, you’re in the right place.

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2. Filled with a vibrant mix of chefs, farmers, and bakers, Norfolk has blossomed into one of the South’s most dynamic foodie destinations. The city’s captivating urban appeal and history lure visitors in, and the culinary creations keep them here. From fresh interpretations of traditional favorites to more adventurous modern fare, Norfolk serves up its own take on Southern Classics.

Glass Light Hotel foodGlass Light Hotel, pictured above

3. Check out The NorVa theatre downtown, dubbed one of the nation’s best live music venues by Rolling Stone magazine. Roll into the later hours of the night with dancing at one of the downtown clubs; or catch live music at GershwinsHell’s Kitchen and more! Crowd surfing optional.

4. If you just like looking at huge aircraft carriers, cruisers, destroyers, submarines, and historic battleships this is the place. Welcome to the world’s largest Naval installation. Two-hour base cruise tours leave three times daily from the downtown waterfront or head over to Naval Station Norfolk and enjoy a narrated bus tour of the base. Hooyah!

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5. It’s easy to blend in here, for our Navy town is an ever-changing place of people from all around the world. So we will help you learn how to pronounce Norfolk like the locals. Right now, you are probably calling it “Nore-folk.” We understand. Everybody does that. The locals, you should know, pronounce it “Naw- fok .” That second syllable can be kinda’ tricky, so be careful with it. Or not.

6. Shop til you drop! Norfolk Premium Outlets houses stores such as Banana Republic, Coach, Gap Outlet, Nike, Polo Ralph Lauren and more. The newest addition, IKEA, is an experience in itself. Don’t forgetMacArthur Center in downtown Norfolk, antique shopping in historic Ghent or the local shops downtown and along Granby Street!

Norfolk Premium Outlets

7. Norfolk’s craft beer culture is hopping with several great breweries, gastropubs all over, and one of the country’s best craft beer bars. To make the wine drinkers happy, we even have our own urban winery. So put a cork in it! Looking for some tasty eats after a night out? Check out the Brick Anchor Brew House on Granby.

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8. Legend has it that Abe Doumar invented the first waffle cone in Norfolk in 1904. A billion tons of ice cream and scores of imitators, impersonators, and false claims later, you can still have the World’s Original Waffle Cone at Doumar’s in Norfolk. Rolled right in front of your eyes on the original four-iron waffle machine.

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9. What can you see in Norfolk that you can’t see anywhere else? Automobile heir Walter P. Chrysler Jr.’s incredible fine art collection for one. And one of the world’s largest and most comprehensive collections of art glass and rare Tiffany for another. It’s all inside the Chrysler Museum of Art, and you can be, too. Check out the glass blowing studio and NEON Arts District while you’re in the area!

Chrysler Museum

10. Why are there Mermaid statues and Mermaid pictures and Mermaid things and Mermaid places all over Norfolk? Any seafaring maritime culture worth its salt knows that if you believe in mermaids, you’ll always be protected. Norfolk is still standing after almost 400 years, so thanks to those Mermaids, it’s still a really great place to visit! Click here for a guide to the mermaids.

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