The Seafood Restaurant That Makes Virginia's Longest Pier Worth The Walk - Tasting Table
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The Seafood Restaurant That Makes Virginia's Longest Pier Worth The Walk - Tasting Table
"Virginia is home to North America's longest free-standing pier, and at nearly 1,700-feet long, this structure makes visitors work for their rewards. Smack in the middle of the pier sits a seafood restaurant. With beer of the month specials, live music, and cocktails that won't take more than $10 out of your wallet, the Ocean View Fishing Pier serves in more ways than one."
"The pier replaced Harrison's Rising Pier after Hurricane Isabel in 2003 and has become the ideal destination for sunny days. A snack bar, tackle shop, and restaurant can accommodate parties with as many as 500 guests. Meals are prepared fresh for each customer, and the fresh catch of the day can be ordered grilled or blackened. Cole slaw, crispy fluffy hush puppies, green beans, and mac and cheese cozy up as classic sides."
Ocean View Fishing Pier in Virginia is North America's longest free-standing pier at nearly 1,700 feet. A seafood restaurant sits on the pier and offers beer-of-the-month specials, live music, and cocktails under $10. The pier replaced Harrison's Rising Pier after Hurricane Isabel in 2003. A snack bar, tackle shop, and restaurant can accommodate parties up to 500 guests. Meals are prepared fresh with options like the fresh catch grilled or blackened and classic sides such as cole slaw and hush puppies. The upper deck features weekday happy hours and glasses of wine from about $6. Fishing on the pier requires no license; fishing costs $11 with rental rods and reels available for an additional $10.
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