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Enjoy amazing food at our favorite spots around the city. Whether you prefer a quieter, less-frequented spot like Rudee Inlet, a bayside getaway like Chic's Beach, or prefer Bookmarks to take in the sights, sounds, and ocean views of the boardwalk, these Virginia Beach restaurants offer a variety of gastric delights and incredible Instagram worthy views.
Famed for its stunning 3-mile long boardwalk and soft, golden sands, Virginia Beach has been an alluring resort hotspot for everyone from A-list celebrities to casual families for many years, renowned for its restaurants, attractions, and amazing hotels.
The restaurant has been awarded with AAA Four-Diamond status and is popular with locals and visitors alike for its romantic atmosphere, panoramic views of the northern end of Virginia Beach, and menus full of creative uses for locally sourced ingredients.
Whether you're relaxing in your room, enjoying fine food down in Becca, relaxing among the picturesque setting of the Beach Club, taking a tour of the distillery, or something else altogether, you'll find a lot of amazing experiences to enjoy at this luxury Virginia Beach hotel.
Among a random sample of expenses reported by candidates in Virginia House and Senate races in the past few years: $52 for an event ticket to Colonial Downs racetrack; $333 for auto insurance; $429 for a year's subscription to Virginia Lawyers Weekly; $798 for new tires on an Escalade; $829 for American Airlines tickets; $1,160 for catering from the Princess Anne Country Club in Virginia Beach; $1,281 to the Hilton Hotel in Honolulu for a government conference; and $2,040 to the Omni Homestead Resort.
Other nearby attractions include the historic Cape Henry Lighthouse, a variety of outdoor and recreational activities such as sailing, fishing, parasailing, cruising and kayaking, award-winning wineries and The Towne Center, home to an array of bustling restaurants, cafes, and bars.