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    3.9 (11 reviews)
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    Full of MAGA hats and confederate flags.
    Scott D.

    Well, at least the painted the giant confederate flags red on the outside of the building. Otherwise, they have beer, wine, cigarettes, fireworks, nick nacks and souvenirs, and I believe a sandwich and ice cream shop. Nothing special.

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    Best place to stop to get stuff u forgot on the way down to va and they have ok food and good prices on gas and got service

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    Sage Diner - Crab soup plenty of old bay for sure where the crab?

    Sage Diner

    3.5(133 reviews)
    23.7 mi
    $

    Real Northeast type diner in Virginia. Seemed Greak American owned. Always wanted to try and…read morefinally got me opportunity. This will be a regular stop when I travel US-13 accross the Cheasepeak Bay Bridge-Tunnel again. Dennis is an unreadable greeter and waiter. He definitely made me experience a great one. I had the Country Fried Steak Dinner special with Cream of Crab soup, Mashed potatoes and gravy and Delicious Cole slaw. Dennis brought me corn bread hot and right from oven -- delicious. I had unsweetened Iced tea with lemon to drink. It was an exceptional meal. The building resembles a non-railway car dinner. Lots of tables and booths in two dining rooms. I sat at the counter.,

    My wife and I were on our way to our place in Myrtle Beach and were driving down Highway 13 toward…read morethe Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel. It was lunchtime, and we passed the Sage Diner, which was packed, so we turned around and decided to stop in. This is not a fancy place, and it seemed like about 99% of the customers were locals. The hostess greeted us and seated us in a booth. Shortly after, a gentleman came over to take our drink order. We both ordered tea. I tried mine and didn't care for it -- it tasted like fountain tea -- so I switched to a soda. For lunch, my wife ordered the meatloaf with mashed potatoes, which came with a cup of soup. She chose the bean soup. I ordered the prime rib sandwich, which also came with fries and a cup of soup; I chose the cream of crab. When the food arrived, it looked pretty good at first. My wife liked her soup, but the meatloaf was extremely dry and had a strange seasoning to it. The mashed potatoes were real, with large chunks of potato in them. My prime rib sandwich special was overcooked and came with cheese. I was expecting thinly sliced, shaved prime rib, but instead the meat was cut very thick -- about a quarter inch -- and was tough. The cream of crab soup was disappointing. The first thing you notice is a heavy spoonful of Old Bay on top. When I dug in, there was barely any crab -- just a few chopped particles, which didn't feel acceptable for cream of crab. I ended up eating the prime rib plain with some BBQ sauce just to get through it. Overall, we don't think we'll be returning. There were a few other places we passed farther down the road that likely would have been a better choice.

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    Mr. Baldy's Family Restaurant - A slice of meatloaf as big as the plate! And a delicious baked potato.

    Mr. Baldy's Family Restaurant

    3.4(169 reviews)
    10.3 mi
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    We passed this establishment during our initial reconnoiter of the island. Lots of cars out front…read morefor a place outside the town. Seemed popular with the locals. Decided to go there for breakfast on our last day. Arrived at 9 AM on Sunday, and the parking lot was already full. We got lucky and were able to be seated (two of us) right away. I will say the staff does a great job clearing and resetting tables and getting new diners in, all without the aid of electronic devices. The decor is rather Spartan - grey concrete block walls, dark brown furniture, very little natural light. There are a few booths and tables in front of the register and then a larger dining area to the right of the entrance. Tables, walls, utensils, etc. were clean. Our server came by shortly after we were seated and took our beverage orders. Two regular coffees and a glass of water. The coffee was nothing special, but it was hot and tasted fresh. I ordered two eggs over easy, bacon, and rye toast. My partner ordered eggs scrambled and home fries. Despite how busy the place was, breakfast arrived in a reasonable amount of time. Eggs were done right, the portion of bacon was generous, and the home fries were good. Everything arrived hot, so it hadn't sat on the line too long. As we ate, we were asked if we wanted more coffee several times by several different servers. We've been to places where our cups are never refilled, so we appreciated the ask. Total for breakfast was around $25. This seemed reasonable in today's economy. This isn't a place for ambiance or decor, but if you are looking for basic sustenance done well, it is worth stopping.

    Recommended restaurant for all day breakfast we went to about 11 o'clock in the morning had…read morebreakfast employees are friendly, energetic. The food was good, not homemade all premade but I did not have to make it. (Can't complain) We would go back again.

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    Sugar Water

    Sugar Water

    4.7(31 reviews)
    16.3 mi
    Locally owned & operated
    Outdoor seating

    Beautiful old inn dining room right on main street in cute Princess Anne…read more Selective menu and with food and atmosphere that felt upscale but prices and portions not that fancy. Attentive (not too) service. Oyster appetizer, rockfish main (split) filled us and left us with happy moans at each bite. They happily split the entree and the portion was plenty.

    If historic old hotels (c. 1744) in backwater towns are your jam, Sugar Water is singing your siren…read moresong. George may not have slept here, but he may have stopped by for Sunday brunch on occasion during his Yorktown Campaign or his presidency. The Washington Hotel bears his name and it has been rehabilitated and maintained in colonial style to feel genuine and welcoming. When I walked in they were doing a bridal shower, so I grabbed a stool in the barroom near the back kitchen. Service was amenable despite working their tooshies off for the bridal party. I didn't mind waiting and having a break from the long drive home from Newport News. There were several ghosts accompanying me at the bar. The food was excellent. Veggie Omelet and Potato Hash were both farm to table fresh, and the coffee was brisk and hot. Worth the wait. The hotel was as much museum as bed & breakfast. Tons of charm without being gitchee. And, right off Route 13 on the Eastern Shore. Easy on and off. Five Historic Stars for Sugar Water and the Washington Hotel.

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