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Catch 31
Yes it's overpriced and a bit pretentious, but you're paying for the spectacular view from this oceanfront seafood restaurant. The outdoor patio is a great people-watching spot, with rocking chairs and roaring pit fires that help take the chill off the ocean breeze. Find it in the Hilton.
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Millie's Diner
Breakfast, lunch or dinner, Millie's does it all, and does it well. But where this Richmond icon really shines is Sunday brunch - our favorite dish was the Devil's Mess, an open-faced omelet with spicy sausage, curry, veg, cheese and avocado. Heaven help us.
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Edo's Squid
Easily the best Italian restaurant in Richmond, Edo's serves up mouthwatering, authentic cuisine such as eggplant Parmesan, spicy shrimp diavolo pasta, daily specials and, of course, squid. This place can get very crowded and noisy.
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Mahi Mah's
Located in the Ramada Inn, this oceanfront local has some fantastic sushi, which makes up for the snail-paced service. After dark, this is one of the most popular nightspots on the beach.
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Pine Tavern
Serving Blue Ridge Mountain cuisine since 1927, this tavern is the place to head for a real local vibe. With the family-style dinner, $12 gets you meat, veg, side dish, dessert and drink.
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Mary's Restaurant
A local institution for more than 40 years, Mary's is a great place to start the day with a tasty, filling, cheap breakfast. We're huge fans of the fluffy, gooey, chocolate chip waffles.
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Carrot Tree
Carrot Tree is a good, affordable spot for lunch with silly-named sandwiches like the Lord Nelson BBQ.
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Caroline Street Cafe
Caroline Street Cafeis one of the favorate cafe with homemade soups, salads and sandwiches.
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Galax Smokehouse
The Galax Smokehouse serves groaning platters of sweetly sauced Memphis-style BBQ.
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Oddfella's
When you're all jigged out head for Oddfella's, which has a woodsy, organic menu.
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Nick's Riverwalk Restaurant
Nick's Riverwalk Restaurant offers waterfront dining and modern American cuisine.
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Todd Jurich's Bistro
Jurich's is arguably the best upscale restaurant in Hampton Roads. This swish addition to the Norfolk dining scene gets solid reviews for mixing up Tidewater, Southern and global cuisines, like the scrumptious jumbo lump crab cakes with smoked gouda grits.
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Taphouse Grill at Ghent
Good microbrews are served and good local bands jam at this warm little pub.
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Elliot's Fair Grounds
This tiny, funky coffeehouse attracts everyone from students to sailors. The menu also includes vegan and kosher items such as Boca Burgers.
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Doumar's
Since 1904, this slice of Americana has been the drive-up home of the world's original ice-cream-cone machine, plus great BBQ. Counter service available too. Cash only.
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