Vintage Eats

Doumar’s – Norfolk Virginia’s Classic Drive-In

I’ve visited Doumar’s probably a dozen times.  In fact, it was among the first of the vintage eateries I ever patronized.  My first visit was in the early 1990’s and I make it a must-go stop nearly every time I’m in the Hampton Roads area of Virginia.  I credit Doumar’s for being why I’m smitten with all things retro.  It’s that kind of step-back-in-time experience.

 

Doumars in 1960

Doumars in 1960 Compliments of www.doumars.com

Doumar’s is a classic drive-in, with canopy-covered spaces, car hops, and a classic drive-in menu  It’s the real deal with a century of history, and there are simply not many places like it around any more.  It’s the kind of spot where you turn on your headlights when you need service and the car hops still hang a tray on your door when your meal arrives.  And, don’t be surprised when you find on that tray soda shop glassware for your sundae and real tableware instead of a plastic fork.  Like I said…it’s that kind of place.

Abe Doumar, the founder, is credited as being the originator of the hand rolled waffle cone in back 1904. Those cones are still being hand-made by Abe’s nephew Albert today.  As you might guess, ice cream takes center stage here, not only the cones, but a truly exceptional menu of shakes and floats.   They are one of my favored places for root beer shakes because they make them just right – with both root beer and vanilla flavor shining through.  Better yet – they’re not simply an ice cream stand, so plan on a meal here if you can.  Doumar’s is also famous for their barbeque sandwiches. The barbeque is fantastic;  it’s kind of a North Carolina-style variation, minced with coleslaw as a topper.  If burgers are your preference, they are a fine option.  Oh yes…there are also home made limeades!   You can even get breakfast there.  My quandray each time I visit is how to assemble a meal of all my favorites without overdoing it!

This place has a truly humble air to it, and there’s a visceral sense of its history here. At the same time, it really commands some respect, not only for it’s amazing history but by the notoriety earned along the years.  They’ve been featured in Gourmet Magazine, have a James Beard award and three “Best of” City Search awards.  And, it’s no surprise that Diners, Drive-ins and Dives has profiled this classic.

Doumar’s is about 2 miles northeast of the Norfolk Waterside area.  The best route is to take St. Paul’s Blvd which merges onto Monticello Ave.  If you are in Virginia Beach, take I-264 West and exit at City Hall Ave followed by a right on St. Paul’s and then merge onto Monticello.

Doumar’s is located at 1919 Monticello Ave, Norfolk, VA

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