109 East Main Street, Norfolk
(866) 211-3803
Great entertainment at a great value. That's the Spirit. Festive yet affordable, the Spirit of Norfolk docked at The Waterside in downtown Norfolk is alive with vibrant dining and entertainment, day or night. Come aboard for a dinner cruise and let u...
Crackers was voted one of the top 60 neighborhood restaurants in the U.S. by in STYLE magazine in 2003. This ultra funky martini and tapas bar will quickly become your favorite neighborhood spot, even if you don't live in the neighborhood.ta · pas [...
Welcome to Domo Sushi! We specialize in delicious and reasonablypriced cuisine, including our house specialties and other customerfavorites. Our cuisine entrees are served in a relaxed and welcoming settingthat you and your friends and family are sur...
Brother to Crackers, Empire is a little bigger with a nice downtown feel. Frequented by the after-work & late-nite crowd, Empire is the perfect spot to start off or finish a night out on the town.ta · pas [ t a a p a a s ] plural nounSpanish snacks;...
233 Granby St, Norfolk
(757) 313-4363
7653 Gramby St., Norfolk
(751) 489-7229
4220 Monarch Way, Norfolk
(757) 423-1605
1500 N Military Hwy, Norfolk
(757) 282-2004
In 1972, Todd Barnum and Barry Zacks walked into a sleepy little bar owned by a couple named Max and Erma. Todd and Barry offered to buy the place and sealed the deal with a handshake. They had a vision of bringing a gourmet hamburger restaurant to C...
471 N. Military Highway, Norfolk
(757) 455-5509
Welcome to Mi Hogar! We specialize in delicious and reasonably priced cuisine, including our house specialties and other customer favorites. Our cuisine entrees are served in a relaxed and welcoming settingthat you and your friends and family are sur...
313 W Bute St, Norfolk
(757) 622-4990
The building is a historic site in Norfolk. The Original Carriage House was built in the early 1840's. Its patrons then were horses. From the first floor, if you look up at the center of the room, you'll see the large opening where hay used to be loa...