Norfolk’s Granby Bistro & Deli and Virginia Beach’s own Paradise Bistro will have select items from their menus, while Gilly’s Creamery and Heavenly Kettle Corn will have treats and snacks to take with you to the show. Noon Before the vintage aircraft head skyward, head to one of the on-site food vendors for lunch. Both Saturday and Sunday promise performances from Frank Cubillo, a Virginia Beach local whose act pays tribute to Frank Sinatra the New Orleans-based Victory Belles trio, who will sing period classics and Bill Riley and Joe Ziegler, who recreate Abbott and Costello’s two-man act. Warbirds Over the Beach starts bright and early at 9 a.m., so be sure to peek around at the many souvenir booths that will be planted around the grounds, but at 10 a.m., you will be able to hear the sounds of the ’40s in the Navy hangar. Afterward, it’s a mere 12-minute drive to the museum.ġ0 a.m. The breakfast menu has plenty of tried-and-true staples and combination platters, but this crab house and raw bar specializes in, as you might imagine, seafood, so we recommend the surf and turf platter that includes a crab cake either grilled or fried alongside two eggs and crispy bacon, sausage or ham. Thankfully, local favorite Margie and Ray’s has you covered. You have a long day ahead of you at the Military Aviation Museum, so first and foremost, you will want to fill up with proper sustenance. at the museum’s 1341 Princess Anne Road location, and we have an itinerary to help you efficiently plot our your day trip.Ĩ a.m. and again on Sunday, May 22, from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. The festivities take place on Saturday, May 21, from 9 a.m.-9 p.m. In addition to seeing the museum’s many warplanes in action, visitors will be treated to other nostalgia-inducing sights and sounds: re-enactors, big bands and the corresponding dance moves (think: swing and the Charleston). This weekend, the Military Aviation Museum in Virginia Beach will transform into a virtual time capsule as authentic ’40s-era aircraft take to the sky for its annual Warbirds Over the Beach World War II Air Show. Photo courtesy of the Military Aviation Museum
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