Listing 31 restaurants in and around Hampton.
The former Native American community of Kecoughtan settled in 1610 in the Virginia Colony forms the basis for Hampton's claim to the oldest continuously occupied English settlement in North America. Considered strategic for defense purposes against other Europeans, it was seized from the natives by colonists under Virginia's Governor, Sir Thomas Gates in 1610. Long a town in Elizabeth City County, the current independent city of Hampton became much larger after a municipal consolidation with the incorporated town of Phoebus and Elizabeth City County, Virginia in 1952. Today, the City of Hampton essentially incorporates the boundaries of Elizabeth City County which was created in 1643 from Elizabeth River Shire, one of the eight original shires of 1634 in Colonial Virginia, with several minor exceptions. The original site of the Native American's Kecoughtan Settlement was near the present site of a Hampton Roads Transit facility. To the south of present-day Hampton, a small unrelated incorporated town also named Kecoughtan many years later and also located in Elizabeth City County was annexed by the City of Newport News in 1927, and now forms part of that city's East End. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
30 East Mellen Street, HAMPTON, Virginia 23663
Cibus Chophouse is the evolution of Cibus Restaurant, a culinary establishment dedicated to providing fresh, affordable meals and an elevated, refined dining experience in the heart of Phoebus, Hampton.
15 Marina Road, HAMPTON, Virginia 23669
Surf Rider Restaurant is a family owned seafood restaurant with a fresh menu featuring our world famous crabcake,fresh seafood,fresh home made desserts.
504 North King Street, HAMPTON, Virginia 23669
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