Here in Virginia, most restaurants have a fascinating backstory. Whether it’s the recipes that have been passed down from generations or the history of the building itself, there’s no shortage of unique tradition to be found in our culinary scene. That’s definitely true of Omar’s Carriage House, which, as the name implies, once served as an actual carriage house. Built in the 1840s, the building has seen its fair share of Virginia history. Visit today, and you’ll find there’s plenty to appreciate about this one-of-a-kind restaurant in Norfolk, Virginia.

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Have you ever dined at Omar’s Carriage House in Norfolk, Virginia? What was your experience there like? We’d love to hear from you! For more information, you can visit the official Omar’s Carriage House website.

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