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We will be driving to Norfolk the morning of our cruise, next Sunday, May 19.

 

Can anyone give us some ideas for a breakfast restaurant where we can eat near the cruise terminal?

 

A couple of years ago we ate at a small family owned restaurant not far from the pier which was across the street from a large hotel (maybe a Marriott?).

 

Any help would be appreciated.

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Freemason Abbey doesn't open on Sundays till 11. I would agree with a previous poster and go with D'Egg. It's close to the ship and has an excellent breakfast. Enjoy your cruise.

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Sounds like D'egg, good choice for breakfast or lunch, lots of options. You can walk to the ship from there. Enjoy! We are sailing in October, can hardly wait.;)

Yes that is correct. D'Egg Diner is across the street from the Marriott Waterside hotel. It is also next to a Starbucks. D'Egg is the closest breakfast place to the cruise terminal that I can think of. It is not a very big place and will probably be quite busy on a Sunday morning especially with a cruise ship in port that day as well as the Beer Festival taking place that day in downtown Norfolk.

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D'egg very popular. If it's too crowded you can go to Jewish Mother. It opens at 11 most days, 10am on Sunday. It's a cool funky place that started in Virginia Beach many years ago. http://www.jewishmother.com/mom_says

 

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A is Half Moone Cruise Pier, B is Jewish Mother. These are the driving directions, you could cut off a lot of the time walking. :)

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