Joe’s guidebook

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Joe’s guidebook

Food scene

Near the town dock (walk up town boat ramp to bar & grill)
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Bridgewater Bar & Grill
201 Virginia Avenue
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Near the town dock (walk up town boat ramp to bar & grill)
Great pizza and bar. Local hangout. Daily specials
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Pizza Pub
401 Virginia Ave
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Great pizza and bar. Local hangout. Daily specials
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Cooper's Landing Inn & Traveler's Tavern
801 Virginia Ave
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Best Home cooking in town! Nothing is pre cooked. Everything is cooked to order!
Michelle's Home Cooking
11256 US-15
Best Home cooking in town! Nothing is pre cooked. Everything is cooked to order!
Good Mexican Food. Platter for two is great deal with lots of food.
Los Bandidos
7331 US-58
Good Mexican Food. Platter for two is great deal with lots of food.
Great variety of sandwiches and soups. Inside and outside dining. Great for lunch.
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The Bobbin' Cork
618 Virginia Ave
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Great variety of sandwiches and soups. Inside and outside dining. Great for lunch.

Sightseeing

Things to do in the Area
One of the oldest Plantations in Southside, Virginia. Check on hours. Not open everyday.
Prestwould Plantation House
One of the oldest Plantations in Southside, Virginia. Check on hours. Not open everyday.
The John H. Kerr Reservoir was built by the Army Corp. of Engineers in 1952 and created Buggs Island Lake, the largest lake in Virginia with almost 50,000 acres at full pool and 800 miles of shore line. A visitor center is off Virginia State Hwy 4, a short 24 mile drive.
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John H. Kerr Reservoir
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The John H. Kerr Reservoir was built by the Army Corp. of Engineers in 1952 and created Buggs Island Lake, the largest lake in Virginia with almost 50,000 acres at full pool and 800 miles of shore line. A visitor center is off Virginia State Hwy 4, a short 24 mile drive.