Hair of the Dog Eatery
Hair of the Dog Eatery is a southern & soul food restaurant in Great Neck, Virginia Beach, located at 4000 Virginia Beach Blvd, Virginia Beach, VA 23452. Loehmann's Plaza eatery putting an eclectic spin on Southern home cooking — scratch-made breakfast, brunch, and burgers with Bloody Mary flights.
Hair of the Dog puts an eclectic twist on good ol' Southern home cooking at Loehmann's Plaza on Virginia Beach Boulevard, built on made-from-scratch breakfast, brunch, and burgers with local ingredients. A vast craft beer list and Bloody Mary and mimosa flights back the all-day menu. Open daily 8am to 4pm.
- Family Friendly
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- Address: 4000 Virginia Beach Blvd, Virginia Beach, VA 23452, Virginia Beach, VA
- Phone: (757) 321-2200
- Website: https://www.hairofthedogva.com/
Last verified 2026-07-11.
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