Sunday, February 21, 2010

Brunch in Hampton Roads

Ok, so we have been living here in the Tidewater now for seven years.  After living in San Diego and being offered the opportunity to eat the Sunday Brunch at the Officers club on North Island, I, we, have become a little spoiled.  So ever since moving here, we have been on the look out for a good Sunday brunch Buffet.  We tried some local places like the Coast Guard Training Center in Yorktown, a couple of resturants here in Norfolk and Virginia Beach and really have not been too impressed.  The USCGTC is actually pretty decent if you want to make the trip. 

Today, we tried the Sunday Brunch at the Chamberlin Hotel at Ft. Monroe.  For $25 you get eggs to order, seafood to include crab legs, shrimp and other assorted seafood treasures, a desert table and of course a lunch table with chicken and prime rib.  All the food was very good, the location awesome and the company even better.  Although lacking ice sculptures and complementary mimosa's, the Chamberlin is where it is at in the Central Tidewater area.  I would recommend reservations....

Of course while you are there, walk off your brunch with a stroll along the grounds of America's oldest, continuously manned fortification and visit the casemate museum. 

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