Category: | Museum, Restaurant, |
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Address: | 4409 Wishart Rd, Virginia Beach, VA 23455, USA |
Postal code: | 23455 |
Phone: | (757) 385-5100 |
Website: | https://www.museumsvb.org/ |
Vivian was really friendly and attentive, thank you Vivian for being great!
Now the food... Delicious!
Had the slices beef brisket sandwich, Mac and cheese, okra for an "app," and donut holes for dessert. So good!!!!
The spicy bbq sauce is not spicy at all, but adds a delicious flavor!
Thank you for being here, since moving away from Texas, good bbq is hard to come by.
My husband and I have been going to Sonny's restaurant for the last 25 years. And they did not disappoint, we both ordered the rib and chicken, and not only was the chicken tender and the ribs sweet they were scrumdiddlyumptious. It's good to see that even through a world crisis Sonny's continues to put out great food I highly recommend We went to the Palm Harbor restaurant it was great.
Super fast and very friendly waitresses. The place was clean and looked modern, but not a ton of parking. We went early for lunch and barely anyone was there, so worth your consideration. Food was hot and delicious, prices were about what you'd expect. Best experience at a Sonny's I've had in recent times.
Nice bbq restaurant, had the brisket with sweet potato and green beans which included corn bread. Appetizers were fried okra and corn nuggets. My wife had the baby back ribs with cole slaw and potato salad. The also had 4 bbq sauces on the table.
The building itself is closed, but the property is gorgeous & I still had a great time walking around it. It's a beautiful location & the building is in excellent shape. Very fascinating to see. Original stained glass windows are still intact.
Beautiful history was closed when there but you can walk the grounds
Had a wonderful time at the plate painting class! Very well organized, just the right amount of people and the instructors were very knowledgeable and sweet. Can't wait for the next class!
I love this house! I was the first person to work here when it opened to the public . I honestly believe the house is older than 1725 because papers were found stating Ann and Seville Gaskins purchased the property and built a home/tavern on the property in the early mid 1600s. Either way , the house has so much charm and a sad yet warm feel about it. I occasionally go there and walk around and still feel a connection to this wonderful home.