Food Scene
Blue Pete's Restaurant
1400 N Muddy Creek RdSeafood with a view!
One of the best hidden secrets in Virginia Beach is The Bee & The Biscuit. This gem is about 5 minutes down the road from here. There is usually an average waiting time of about 20 minutes to be seated but it is well worth the wait!
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The Bee and The Biscuit
1785 Princess Anne RdOne of the best hidden secrets in Virginia Beach is The Bee & The Biscuit. This gem is about 5 minutes down the road from here. There is usually an average waiting time of about 20 minutes to be seated but it is well worth the wait!
Pungo Pizza & Ice Cream
1824 Princess Anne RdBecause Pizza and Ice Cream!
Cullipher Farm Market
772 Princess Anne RoadMargie & Ray's Crabhouse
1240 Sandbridge RdCrabs!
The light atmosphere and the light food will give you good energy. The live music is also a plus as well. So if you are looking for a cool place to hangout or just to celebrate a special event, Sage Kitchen should #1 on your list.
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Sage Kitchen
1925 Fisher ArchThe light atmosphere and the light food will give you good energy. The live music is also a plus as well. So if you are looking for a cool place to hangout or just to celebrate a special event, Sage Kitchen should #1 on your list.
Masala Bites
2133 Upton DrIndian Cuisine
Bergey's Breadbasket
2207 Mt Pleasant RdHomemade ice cream and free petting zoo for kids.
This spot is a great place for unique asian-fusion burgers! They have much more than that too. They have Japanese curry rice bowls served with your preferred protein. The "snacks" alone are incredible!
Oishii Burger
4402 Princess Anne RdThis spot is a great place for unique asian-fusion burgers! They have much more than that too. They have Japanese curry rice bowls served with your preferred protein. The "snacks" alone are incredible!
Delicious seafood! Great views of the beach and ocean!
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Waterman's Surfside Grille
415 Atlantic AveDelicious seafood! Great views of the beach and ocean!
First Watch - Red Mill
2168 General Booth BlvdA charming little place with an amazing menu.
MOD Pizza
2204 General Booth BlvdPhenomenal pizza with tons of topping options to choose from.
Fajita Express
2476 Nimmo PkwyGenuine and delicious Mexican food about 5 minutes away!
You cook your steak on the hot stone in front of you. Super delicious and a really nice cut of meat.
SteakStonehouse
2029 Lynnhaven PkwyYou cook your steak on the hot stone in front of you. Super delicious and a really nice cut of meat.
Drinks & Nightlife
Lunasea
206 22nd StAmphitheater ng Veterans United Home Loans sa Virginia Beach
3550 Cellar Door WayThe Shack
712 Atlantic AveOutdoor bars, lawn games, bocce court, fire pits
Catch 31 Fish House & Bar
3001 Atlantic AveYoung Veterans Brewing Company
2505 Horse Pasture RdWasserhund Brewing Company
1805 Laskin RdPungo ridge winery
1665 Princess Anne RdBack Bay's Farmhouse Brewing Co.
1805 Kempsville RdBack Bay Brewing Co.
614 Norfolk AveThe NorVa
317 Monticello AveNew Realm Brewing
1209 Craft LnBeautiful establishment, delicious craft beer, tons of outdoor space with picnic tables, swing chairs, and a fire pit.
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Back Bay's Farmhouse Brewing Co.
1805 Kempsville RdBeautiful establishment, delicious craft beer, tons of outdoor space with picnic tables, swing chairs, and a fire pit.
Parks & Nature
Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge
4005 Sandpiper RdFirst Landing State Park
2500 Shore DrivePungo Ferry Landing Park
2272-2290 Old Pungo Ferry RdFree boat ramp to the beautiful Back Bay
Munden Point Park
2001 Pefley LnMackay Island National Wildlife Refuge
Children friendly hiking trails
Kiptopeke State Park
3540 Kiptopeke DrStumpy Lake Natural Area Canoe & Kayak Launch
4797 Indian River RdBob's Fishing Hole
4243 S Battlefield BlvdSandbridge is known for its somewhat remote location and receives a smaller volume of visitors than the main Virginia Beach resort strip located a few miles to its north.
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Sandbridge Beach
Sandbridge is known for its somewhat remote location and receives a smaller volume of visitors than the main Virginia Beach resort strip located a few miles to its north.
Little Island Park
3820 S Sandpiper RdThe NARROWS
Cape Henry TrailGrommet Island Park
2nd StreetBig playground at VA Beach Oceanfront Beach
First Landing State Park
2500 Shore DriveKiptopeke State Park
3540 Kiptopeke DrEntertainment & Activities
Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center
717 General Booth BlvdBeach Cinema Alehouse
941 Laskin RdRegal Strawbridge Marketplace Stadium 12
2133 General Booth BlvdPungo Blueberries Etc
3477 Muddy Creek RdBlueberry and blackberry picking. Only open during summer.
Virginia Zoo
3500 Granby StFunny Bone
217 Central Park AveComedy Club
Hunt Club Farm
2388 London Bridge RdLarge petting zoo for kids.
Shopping
Norfolk Premium Outlets
1600 Premium Outlets BlvdVirginia Beach Farmers Market
3640 Dam Neck RdStrawbridge Marketplace
2129 General Booth BlvdNew Earth Farm and Market
1885 Indian River RdBonney & Sons Seafood And Produce
1973 Indian River RdSeafood market
Groceries and Essentials
Lidl
3248 Holland RdHarris Teeter
2476 Nimmo PkwyWalmart Supercenter
1149 Nimmo PkwyWegmans
4721 Virginia Beach BlvdWhole Foods Market
1800 Laskin RdTrader Joe's
503 Hilltop PlazaSightseeing and wildlife
First, both lighthouses and all of the monuments are located on an Active Duty military base so be prepared to gain access with photo ID, vehicle registration and insurance.
Beautiful location, especially with both lighthouses. The monument (Cape Henry Memorial Cross) to the first English settlers landing on these dunes in 1607 before moving inland to Jamestown is located here. The first settlers erected a wooden cross and gave thanks for a successful crossing to a new land. The granite cross erected in 1935 by the National Society Daughters of the American Colonists, in memory of the original wooden cross.
In the same park are two other monuments. The first is a visual representation of the Battle of the Capes etched into granite. This battle was epic in that the French naval victory under French Admiral Comte deGrasse over British Admiral Graves directly enables US General Washington's victory over British General Cornwallis at Yorktown in 1781 and hence American Independence. The second monument is to French Admiral Comte deGrasse himself.
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Cape Henry Lighthouse (1881)
583 Atlantic Ave
First, both lighthouses and all of the monuments are located on an Active Duty military base so be prepared to gain access with photo ID, vehicle registration and insurance.
Beautiful location, especially with both lighthouses. The monument (Cape Henry Memorial Cross) to the first English settlers landing on these dunes in 1607 before moving inland to Jamestown is located here. The first settlers erected a wooden cross and gave thanks for a successful crossing to a new land. The granite cross erected in 1935 by the National Society Daughters of the American Colonists, in memory of the original wooden cross.
In the same park are two other monuments. The first is a visual representation of the Battle of the Capes etched into granite. This battle was epic in that the French naval victory under French Admiral Comte deGrasse over British Admiral Graves directly enables US General Washington's victory over British General Cornwallis at Yorktown in 1781 and hence American Independence. The second monument is to French Admiral Comte deGrasse himself.
The refuge was established June 6, 1938 as a crucial link along the Atlantic flyway, the migration route that takes birds from Summer breeding grounds in the North to Winter feeding grounds & rest.
Educational programming is offered by park rangers. Best time to visit is late Fall/Winter when viewing birds. The trails are flat and easy to navigate. Make sure you bring your camera and if you're into birdwatching a spotting scope because there's always something to see or take a photo of.
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Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge
4005 Sandpiper RdThe refuge was established June 6, 1938 as a crucial link along the Atlantic flyway, the migration route that takes birds from Summer breeding grounds in the North to Winter feeding grounds & rest.
Educational programming is offered by park rangers. Best time to visit is late Fall/Winter when viewing birds. The trails are flat and easy to navigate. Make sure you bring your camera and if you're into birdwatching a spotting scope because there's always something to see or take a photo of.
A quiet and gorgeous park about 25 minutes towards Knotts Island, NC.
Playgrounds, Kayaking, Boating, Fishing, Cycling, BBQ and plenty of beautiful scenery all around.
Munden Point Park
2001 Pefley LnA quiet and gorgeous park about 25 minutes towards Knotts Island, NC.
Playgrounds, Kayaking, Boating, Fishing, Cycling, BBQ and plenty of beautiful scenery all around.