Enjoy these 3 Amazing Ciders Near Chesapeake
As the weather starts turning, it’s time to check out the adult hard cider scene in the Hampton Roads area. Grab your friends and family members (over the age of 21!) and enjoy these locations. They are great for celebrating a special occasion like a birthday – just getting together after a long week.
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The Birch
The Birch is known in Norfolk for its craft brew, cider, and grilled cheese bar. This fun location allows you to indulge in a favorite meal from childhood with an adult twist. They have five different ciders rotating on tap. Salt and Sand, from Newburgh, New York, is a good choice for those who prefer traditional ciders. If you like dry ciders, they have two from Virginia: The Orchard Potluck: Spitzenburg from Blue Bee Cider in Richmond and Sidra from Potter’s Craft Cider in Charlottesville.
Pair your favorite drink with a grilled cheese sandwich. They offer a traditional sandwich with house fontina or cheddar. If you are looking for something less traditional, consider My Blueberry Nightmare which combines smoked buffalo mozzarella, fontina, prosciutto, and blueberry balsamic.
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Sly Clyde Ciderworks
Take a trip to Hampton to visit Sly Clyde Ciderworks. They’re open six days a week, closed on Monday. Ten different ciders are offered for you to enjoy by the glass. The five-ounce tasters are $3 while a flight of four is $10.
Traditional cider fans enjoy the Swinging Compass with habanero and rosemary. Another classic choice is the Cut and Run, fermented with fresh ginger and finished with a hint of lemon. If you enjoy a sweet cider, try the Brakelight Ride with a fresh apple aroma. The Inkjet is a blackberry mojito-inspired cider that combines sweet, savory, and tart flavors. Dry cider fans enjoy Idun’s Apples fermented with Norwegian farmhouse yeast which has notes of citrus. The Winesap is aged eight months and made from Winesap apples from Silver Creek Orchard in Tyro, Virginia.
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Back Bay’s Farmhouse Brewing Co.
Make the short trip to Virginia Beach to enjoy Back Bay’s Farmhouse Brewing Company on Kempsville Road, open seven days a week. They offer a cherry cider that packs a pinch at 6.7 percent alcohol by volume. Pair the cherry cider with something off of the mouthwatering menu. The choices change depending on what the food truck is offering that day!
Bring your dog to Back Bay and enjoy a drink outside with them on the patio. If you’re celebrating a birthday, bring a cake to round out your celebration! On the weekends, you can take a one hour tour of the brewery and property. The tour costs $25 and focuses on the history of the house and property, but you’ll be given a chance to check out the 1.5-acre farm and their brewing system.
Before you indulge, make sure you have a safe ride home prepared. As you check out all three locations, make a note of what you like so you can spread the word to other friends and family members – or take a trip there together!
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The Best Hotels Around Chesapeake
When you want to stay in Chesapeake, Virginia, whether for business or pleasure, you have a great selection of accommodations to choose from! Here are four of the top hotel choices.
Hyatt Place Chesapeake/Greenbrier
Conveniently located on Eden Way North, the Hyatt Place Chesapeake/Greenbrier features a clean, modern design and pleasing aesthetics in the rooms and common areas. The rooms have very comfortable beds and offer state-of-the-art work and media centers with free Wi-Fi and a 42-inch HDTV, bathrooms with granite countertops, and a “Cozy Corner” seating area. Read the rest of this entry »
A Closer Look at the 2019 Toyota Yaris
If you’re looking for a subcompact sedan, take a good look at the 2019 Toyota Yaris. It’s a small car with big car features and is better equipped than many of its competitors! Available trim levels are L, LE, and XLE, and here are some of the features that should grab your attention.
Exterior Styling
The bold styling of the Yaris features the distinctive deep, wide honeycomb grille and the smooth lines of the streamlined profile. The chrome exhaust tip gives the rear more of a sporty attitude. L-trimmed models sit on 15-inch steel wheels and offer headlamps with integrated signature daytime running lights (DRL), color-keyed door handles and power side mirrors, and combination tail lamps.
LE models feature 16-inch split-spoke alloy wheels with a gunmetal finish, fog lamps, heated mirrors with turn signals, and a rear decklid spoiler. The top-of-the-range XLE adds rain-sensing wipers and automatic LED headlamps with LED DRL. Read the rest of this entry »
Let’s Talk About the 2020 Toyota Corolla
Looking for a new car to conquer the traffic in the Chesapeake area? Meet the 2020 Toyota Corolla – the car designed to keep you comfortable during your commute.
Power
The 2020 Toyota Corolla is available in seven different trim levels: the L, LE, Hybrid LE, SE CVT, SE (6MT), XLE, and XSE. A 1.8-liter, four-cylinder engine powers the L, LE, and XLE trims. It creates 139 horsepower and 126 pound-feet of torque. The engine steps up to a 2.0-liter, four-cylinder block for the SE CVT, SE 6MT, and XSE trims. These trims create 169 horsepower and 151 pound-feet of torque. The hybrid LE runs with a 1.8-liter hybrid ECVT engine that produces 121 horsepower and 105 pound-feet of torque. Read the rest of this entry »
Fall is a wonderful time to escape the hustle and bustle of the Hampton Roads and go camping. Grab your friends and family to disconnect from your everyday life and reconnect with one other. These locations offer something for everyone and are a great weekend away without roaming far from the area.
Chesapeake Campground
Grab your gear and disappear into the woods at the Chesapeake Campground on George Washington Highway South. The campground offers tent, cabin, and RV camping at daily or weekly rates. They have four different types of RV sites that have water, electric, and sewer hookups. Once you arrive and settle in at your campsite, there’s a lot to do on the grounds. Read the rest of this entry »
Toyota powers Yellowstone
It can be difficult to find a company whose actions match their promises to protect the environment. Fortunately, Toyota is willing to put their money where their mouth is – providing reliable, sustainable, zero-emission power to the immaculate Yellowstone Park.
Completed in 2015, Toyota partnered with Indy Power Systems, Sharp USA SolarWorld, Patriot Solar, National Park Service, and Yellowstone Park Foundation to create an innovative solution for providing sustainable power generation to Yellowstone. The goal: maintain the pristine condition of the remote park as completely as possible. The solution: 208 used Camry Hybrid battery packs storing renewable electricity generated by solar panels! Thanks to the collaborated effort, Yellowstone Park’s ranger station and education center at the Lamar Buffalo Ranch in Lamar Valley are now run by renewable energy for the first time since its founding in 1907. Read the rest of this entry »
Are you looking for a family-friendly SUV that keeps you comfortable and reduces your carbon footprint in Chesapeake? Meet the 2019 Toyota Highlander Hybrid – this versatile SUV has something for everyone!
Power
Save money at the gas station with the 3.5-liter V-6 traditional engine that is paired with an electronic motor system that produces 306 hybrid system net horsepower. The vehicle handles city traffic to the tune of 30 mpg and open highways at 28 mpg. The intelligent on-demand all-wheel-drive system gives you control regardless of the weather or traffic.
Use the available tow hitch to haul up to 3,500 pounds of gear with you on your next adventure! Read the rest of this entry »
Diners are classic American eating establishments. The food is hearty and down-home, the atmosphere welcoming, and the experience highly satisfying. Looking for a well-ranked spot where you can get a tasty meal? When you’re in the mood for an old-fashioned diner near Chesapeake, try one of these four wonderful spots with some of the top ratings in the area!
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Pop’s Diner
Pop’s has been serving up home-cooked meals at its Chesapeake location since 2009. The family established the modest and tidy indoor diner in honor of the fantastic breakfasts their patriarch — Pop — would cook every weekend. Today, breakfast remains the diner’s claim to fame, offering a large selection of omelets, skillets, pancakes, waffles, French toast, and more. Visitors also stop by for grilled sandwiches and burgers at lunch and hearty entrees ranging from open-faced pot roast to shrimp and grits for dinner. Read the rest of this entry »
Is the 2019 Toyota Tundra the Truck for You?
The 2019 Toyota Tundra is a full-size truck that oozes toughness and versatility while providing plenty of space for cargo and passengers alike. If you’re looking for a reliable truck with enough trims and packages to suit any business or family, the Tundra might be the one for you. Here are five reasons to consider the 2019 Tundra.
Endless Versatility
With the 2019 Toyota Tundra, you can build the exact truck to meet your needs. This versatile truck comes in more than two dozen configurations, thanks to its six trims, two cab styles, three bed sizes, and two engine options. Choose from the SR or SR5 for a dependable work truck. Upgrade to the Limited or Platinum for more comfort and amenities. Opt for the TRD Pro if you’ll be heading off-road. Plus, Toyota offers packages that cater to your work and lifestyle, including the SR Work Truck, TRD Off-Road, and TRD Sport packages. Read the rest of this entry »
Maintaining your Toyota over time is important for several reasons. It keeps the vehicle safe, improves its reliability and performance, saves you money on expensive repairs down the line, and increases its resale value! Here are six tips for keeping your Toyota in top shape.
Get Regular Oil Changes
Maintaining the correct amount of oil in your Toyota’s engine helps keep it lubricated and prevents overheating. Whether you do it yourself or take it in to the dealer, change the oil at the recommended interval in your driver’s manual. You might need to change your oil more frequently if you drive in heavy traffic, dusty conditions, or for short trips that don’t allow the engine to warm up. Read the rest of this entry »
