Black Angus Restaurant
Black Angus Restaurant is a american & comfort food restaurant in Great Neck, Virginia Beach, located at 1340 N Great Neck Rd, Suite 1228, Virginia Beach, VA 23454. Family-owned Tidewater steakhouse since 1952, now on Great Neck Road, known for hand-cut Black Angus steaks and Spiros Chicken.
A Tidewater staple since 1952, Black Angus relocated to a renovated space on Great Neck Road in 2021 while keeping its hand-cut, aged Black Angus steaks and Prime Rib on the menu alongside seafood and the signature Spiros Chicken. It's still family-owned and operated more than 70 years after opening.
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- Address: 1340 N Great Neck Rd, Suite 1228, Virginia Beach, VA 23454, Virginia Beach, VA
- Phone: (757) 428-7700
- Website: https://www.blackangusrestaurant.com/
Last verified 2026-07-18.
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