Participating Restraunts for the 2016 Newport News Restaurant

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Participating Restraunts for the 2016 Newport News Restaurant
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Participating Restraunts for the 2016 Newport
News Restaurant Week
The following restaurants are celebrating our culinary scene from Friday,
January 15th to Saturday, February 6th.
Menus and more information are available online at www.newportnewsrestaurantweek.com:
Al Fresco Restaurant [L2/D1/D2]
11710 Jefferson Avenue
Newport News, VA 23606
757.873.0644
www.alfrescoitalianrestaurant.com
Circa 1918 Kitchen & Bar [D2]
10367 Warwick Blvd.,
Newport News, VA 23601
757.599.1918
Crab Shack on the James [L2/D1]
7601 River Road,
Newport News, VA 23607
757.245.2722
www.crabshackonthejames.com
Dino's Pizza Shop
14357 Warwick Blvd.,
Newport News, VA 23602
757.877.1894
www.dinospizzashop.com
Donatos [L1/L2/ D1/D2]
12515 Jefferson Avenue
Newport News, VA 23602
757.525.4944
www.donatoshr.com
January 14th-20th, 2016
Pricing Key
L1 (Lunch) = ($7.16)++
L2 (Lunch) = ($10.16)++
D1 (Dinner) = ($20.16)++
D2 (Dinner) = ($30.16)++
++ = plus tax & gratuity
Fin Seafood [D2]
3150 William Styron Square
Newport News, VA 23606
757.599.5800
www.finseafood.com
Fountain Plaza Cafe'
701 Town Center Drive, Suite 102
Newport News, VA 23606
757.643.7883
www.fountainplazacafe.com
Harpoon Larry's Fish House & Oyster
Bar [L2 / D2]
621 J. Clyde Morris Blvd.,
Newport News, VA 23601
757.827.0600
www.harpoonlarrys.com
Ihop [L1/L2]
154477 Warwick Blvd.,
Newport News, VA 23608
757.877.3991
Kitchen 740 (inside Newport News
Marriott) [L2/D1]
740 Town Center Drive
Newport News, VA 23606
757.310.5047
www.marriott.com/phfoy
Manhattan's New York Deli & Pub
[L1/L2]
601 Thimble Shoals Blvd.,
Newport News, VA 23606
757.873.0555
www.manhattansdeli.com
Rick & Libby's (formerly Mike's
Place) [L2/D1]
11006 Warwick Blvd., Suit 458
Newport News, VA 23601
757.599.5500
www.rickandlibbys.com
Neo Kitchen + Bar [L2]
11810 Fountain Way
Newport News, VA 23606
757.525.9958
www.neokitchenandbar.com
Pearl 703 [L2/D2]
703 Thimble Shoals Blvd.,
Newport News, VA 23606
757.223.5370
Click here to view Restaurant Week
menu
www.pearlbistronn.com
Second Street Newport News [L2/D1]
115 Arthur Way
Newport News, VA 23602
757.234.4448
www.secondst.com
Schlesinger's Chop House [L2/D2]
1106 William Styron Square
Newport News, VA 23606
757.599.4700
www.schlesingerssteaks.com
Straight Outta Philly [L2]
(across from Hoss' Deli)
809 Old Oyster Point Road
Newport News, VA 23602
757.595.7860
Thaijindseu
2180 William Styron Square
Newport News, VA 23606
757.595.8410
www.thaijindseu.com
The Cove Tavern [L2/D1]
711 Lakefront Commons
Newport News, VA 23606
757.596.1830
www.covetavern.com
Tucanos Brazilian Grill [D2]
11820 Fountain Way
Newport News, VA 23606
757.597.9500
www.tucanos.com
Tuscany Ristorante Italiano [L2/D1]
12638 Jefferson Avenue
Newport News, VA 23602
757.989.0731
www.tuscanyva.com
Smoke BBQ Restaurant & Bar [L2]
10900 Warwick Blvd.,
Newport News, VA 23601
757.595.4320
www.smokenn.com
Eat Well. Hashtag. Win!
How good are
you at taking pictures of
your meals? Tag your
best
shots
with
#NewportNewsRestaura
ntWeek16 on Facebook
and Instagram for a
chance to win one of our
weekly grand prizes.
Winners will be randomly selected (via www.random.org) every Friday
(Jan. 22nd, Jan. 29th and
Feb.
5th)
during
Restaurant Week.
And the prizes
don't stop there! Try your tificate to participating Facebook and Instagram
luck at winning a gift cer- restaurants by visiting daily.
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Choose on a Bun with
French Fries or Cole Slaw
or over a Garden Salad
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Fish Tacos:
3 Soft Tacos with Fried
Fish, Fresh Cabbage
& Mango Salsa
or 1/2 lb. steamed
shrimp
$20.16 DINNER
• Fresh Garden Salad or Choice of Soup • She Crab or Clam Chowder
• Blackened Chicken Alfredo • Shrimp Alfredo
• Fried Shrimp & Oyster Platter:
Your choice of Baked Potato, French Fries, or Cole Slaw
• Yellowfin Tuna Dinner:
Blackened, grilled, or terriaki
• A slice of our Home Made Key Lime Pie:
Perfectly Tart and Fresh
The Crabshack Seafood Restaurant
7601 River Road
Newport News, VA 23607
Sun-Thurs 11am - 11:30pm
Fri-Sat 11am - 12:30am
(757) 245-CRAB
crabshackonthejames.com
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January 14th-20th, 2016
Ways to Keep Cozy This
Season
In cool weather,
staying comfortable is a
top priority -- from the
clothes and shoes you
wear to the food you put
on your family’s table.
Here,
lifestyle
experts explain their personal techniques for staying cozy all season long:
No Shoes Policy
Avoid tracking
the outside elements into
the interiors of your
home. A no-shoes policy
in the house can help.
Keep a shoe rack by the
door of your house to
encourage family and
guests to remove their
shoes upon arrival. You
can make the policy stick
more easily by supplying
your family with weatherappropriate shoes that are
easy to slip on and off.
“We keep a small
basket of Crocs by our
sliding door to the backyard. It’s easy for the kids
to grab their pair, so they
can go outside,” says
lifestyle blogger Kacia
Hosmer
of
Coconut
Robot.
Though known as
a summer shoe, she cites
some of the brand’s newer
styles, such as Baya
Heathered Fuzz Lined
Clog, as being cool weather-friendly and a good fit
that stay on one’s feet.
Simple Meals
With energy-zapping seasonal afflictions
an ever-looming threat,
your energy levels can be
as unpredictable as the
weather. But cooking
your family wholesome
foods that evoke warmth
and comfort doesn’t need
to be complex or tiring.
“Since I’ve been
under the weather, I didn’t really feel like spending a lot of time in the
kitchen,” says Stephanie
Keeping of Spaceships
and Laser Beams, who of
late has turned to simple
recipes that can satisfy
hunger morning, noon or
night.
One dish recipes
From StatePoint Media
like stews or chili are
great for incorporating
seasonal vegetables with
minimal fuss.
Dress
for
Comfort, Stylishly
The temperatures
may be dipping but that’s
no reason why you can’t
remain at the intersection
of comfort and style. Seek
out good quality outerwear. The key is finding
favorites that look good
with everything, work
well no matter what activity your family is doing,
and will last year in and
year out.
And it all starts
with shoes. Especially for
moms who want to quickly slip something on when
running out to pick up the
kids from after-school
activities or racing around
for last-minute errands.
“If you know
flats, you know not every
flat is a very comfortable
one,” says Jenny Ingram,
the family blogger behind
Jenny on the Spot. But
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Wintergreen Resort
1003 ft vertical, 5 lifts, 25 trails, 129 skiable acres
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500 ft vertical, 5 lifts, 8 trails
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Ingram and her daughters
have been sporting Crocs
Mammoth Bow Flats, a
discovery she calls “winning the simple and
comfy lottery.”
When it comes to
shoes for kids, parenting
experts recommend fussfree shoes designed for a
lot of activity. “Let’s just
say that tying shoes is not
top on his priority list.
Crocs Kids Bump-It Shoes
have been his shoes of
choice since they arrived
and they are keeping up
with all his outdoor
neighborhood activities,”
says Camille Gabel from
the family and parenting
blog Growing Up Gabel.
With the right
head-to-toe gear and the
right mindset, you can
stay cozy all season long.
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