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The
Icehouse Restaurant has been around for almost 100
years. It has been a Virginia Beach Landmark since
1910. In 1910 Harry Houdini was entertaining
audiences, Theodore Roosevelt was president, the 1st
Zeppelin took flight, Mother Theresa was born and
Mark Twain died. These days restaurants come and go
but the Icehouse has lived on mainly because they
have never forgotten that your local eatery should
be a warm and friendly place with an eclectic menu
that has a little for everyone. When you come into
the Icehouse Restaurant the first thing you will
notice is how cozy the place is. The staff is
friendly and they treat you like family. After all,
the Icehouse Restaurant has been the main meeting
place in South Virginia Beach for decades.
The
"South End" as it has always been called is
where the trains from Norfolk ended. The station was
just across the street. The
water tower, many warehouses and service business
for the resort area were located here. Single family
homes were built to house these workers and
families. The Icehouse Restaurant became a meeting
place for all the local fishermen and workers at the
South End and is still an important part of our
local community. Did I mention the food? Well you
don't stick around this long unless you serve high
quality food.
You
gotta try our Ribs! |
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