Lucky Oyster Seafood Grill serves the finest seafood and raw bar menu in Virginia Beach, specializing in selections highlighting environmentally friendly seafood choices as well as steaks, pastas, burgers, and more!
The local’s favorite gets famous. It started out as that special place with the laid back vibe, the awesome seafood and live entertainment that only the locals knew about, but you can’t keep something that good a secret forever. Mahi Mah’s is all that and so much more. Fish is...
Margie & Ray's Restaurant was established in 1964 as a small country store and tackle shop which was owned and operated by Ray and Margie Blanton. This landmark building located on a dirt road, now known as Sandbridge Road, served as a convenience for local Sandbridge residents. The store was...
Our extensive menu changes daily depending on each day's fresh seafood deliveries & in keeping with the McCormick & Schmick's tradition of offering only the freshest seafood available in season. With more than 80 preparations available, with a wide range of steaks, poultry, & vegetarian entrees on our menu each...
Now's the time to go out and try those restaurants you've been meaning to try all last year. Or perhaps you just need a great excuse to return to your favorites. Take advantage of Norfolk's Restaurant Week starting on Jan...more →
The culinary event of the year is back. Virginia Beach Restaurant Week takes place January 13th - 20th with over 60 of the city's finest establishments offering specially priced two and three course meals. Two Course Lunch: 10 | Three...more →
Get off your saggy sofa and get your butt out tonight to watch a game. Nachos are never good to eat lying down. Grab your ball cap. It’s OK if you haven’t done your hair or that you threw on...more →
Very few people sufficiently uncool enough to use the urban phrase “da bomb” anymore, except when it comes to the unique process and liquor combination known as “bombs.” The technique to create each one of these drinks is the same:...more →
Celebrate the international nature of Hampton Roads with a classic from Chile or Peru: pisco. A potent pale-colored brandy, pisco is the South American take on classic Spanish wines. Grapes introduced by Spanish conquistadors that didn’t make it in traditional...more →