Southern Eats - Norfolk

Lunch, Casual, Catering
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Southern Eats

Southern Eats
3.4 / 5 (88 reviews)

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Southern Eats, located in Norfolk, VA, is a beloved American restaurant boasting an impressive average rating of 4.1 stars. Known for its welcoming atmosphere and delicious offerings, Southern Eats welcomes guests from 11:00 AM to 11:59 PM. For those looking to reserve a table or inquire about wait times, feel free to give us a call at (757) 937-3957. We are proud to offer a variety of vegetarian options alongside our delightful cocktails. If you're exploring similar venues, don't miss out on the unique experiences at Three Ships Coffee Roasters and Domoishi. We invite you to share your dining experience and leave a review!.

Last update: 02.03.2026 from: Tierra

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★ 3.4 / 5 from 88 reviews
athena-zengewald-ray-2
24.11.2023

Best catfish I've ever had. Handcut fries were delicious. Friendly waitstaff . Great food on the Norfolk area

athena-zengewald-ray-3
24.11.2023

Experience was phenomenal. This was the first place that I have ever cleaned my plate, literally your could not tell what was on the plate. The chefs and managers were awesome friendly and made me free at home. Most defiantly will be back!

athena-zengewald-ray-5
24.11.2023

My father is from Charleston, SC so my family and I are very picky about our Shrimp and Grits. So I will have to say that Southern Eats Shrimp and Grits would actually have me going back for more. I could only eat half of my portion and excited to ear the leftovers. Great location great service great food A repeat customer. I also love the fact that they are locally, family and veteran owned. A must try when visiting Norfolk Downtown area.

emmerich-tierra
06.06.2025

First visit here! Food was delicious! Especially the fish!! Crunchy very flavorful, fresh cut fries, and Chesapeake bay chicken ???? . Great environment, plenty of room, great service period! We’ll be visiting again

wiegand-lou
06.06.2025

Definitely only for those who were “born and raised Southern”. While I do love some good sautéed green beans, I’m not a big fan of pimento cheese, the cheese used in their grilled cheese dish, and how spongy their “Mom’s Meatloaf’ is. Chickentenders basket is definitely your safest bet. Raspberry tea is definitely on the tart side, but I love sour drinks so maybeI’m a LITTLE biased.

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At 495, you'll find the station The Tide: York Street/Freemason Station, from which you also have access to the public transportation.

You can use the WiFi of the place free of charge.

The restaurant offers the opportunity to experience sporting events on a TV / screen.

The restaurant is accessible and can therefore also be used with a wheelchair or physiological disabilities.

The restaurant also accepts credit cards from the common providers for payment.

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