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Visit Chesapeake, VA: The bakery, which started as a farm in 1931, has four generations worth of Bergey family culinary expertise. You’d be crazy to pass up their cinnamon rolls or giant peanut butter cookies!
Visit Chesapeake, VA: From truffle fries to pistachio encrusted tuna steak to a vegan grilled portabella tower, this cozy upscale restaurant has something for everyone – even a half-priced wine special on Tuesday!
136 Battlefield Blvd N (at Locks Rd), Chesapeake, VA
American Restaurant · 9 tips and reviews
Visit Chesapeake, VA: Known for its huge burgers, Kelly’s was voted Best Burger in Hampton Roads for 17 consecutive years. Celebrate a local success story by stopping in at one of the 11 Coastal Virginia locations.
1200 Battlefield Blvd N (Byron St.), Chesapeake, VA
Cupcake Shop · 3 tips and reviews
Visit Chesapeake, VA: The area’s first cupcake shop recently starred on the Food Network’s competitive show, Cupcake Wars. It is dedicated to using local and natural products like Amish butter and fair trade chocolate.
Visit Chesapeake, VA: Need to unwind? Grab a bite to eat, have a drink and play some pool at this family-friendly, full-service restaurant. It has been providing great food and fun in Chesapeake for more than 20 years.
Visit Chesapeake, VA: Is there a better way to enjoy local seafood than front row seats on the Intracoastal Waterway? The menu offers a variety of options aside from seafood, including tapas, pasta and vegetarian dishes.
Visit Chesapeake, VA: Winner of the 2012 Maryland Reserve Grand Championship and featured on TLC’s docu-series Pitmasters, Wood Chicks was also the 2009 Food Network Throwdown Champion, beating Bobby Flay for BBQ pork.