The Official Newsletter of Bay Creek, Cape Charles, Virginia
In This Issue: A New Place to Call Home Muirfield
June 2021 | Issue 11
Welcome Summer
Bay Creek Realty Q2 Real Estate Update Bay Creek Customized for You The New Bay Creek App Nature Corner with Bay Creek Naturalist Joe Fehrer Perfect Omelet Technique The Secret is Out | Chef Jason Van Marter is featured The Shanty on the Cape Charles waterfront says ‘Come on In!’
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Welcome Homeowners, Guests & Friends Spring has been amazing here at Bay Creek—colorful blooms, every part of the community awakening and budding with bright greens… and now a great Eastern Shore summer is just around the corner. The entire team has been busy preparing for a summer like no other. There is unprecedented activity here at Bay Creek—with visitors, guests and new neighbors moving in, the coming months will be big, beautiful, and better than ever. Bobby Masters, General Manager of Bay Creek, fills us in on the latest enhancements to the community and gives us a sneak peek into an exciting new development. Continued on next page...
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GREAT SUMMER TRADITIONS ARE BACK “We’re excited to be getting back to some of the Bay Creek summer events that are so popular,” says Bobby. “For starters, we have begun our Friday afternoon gatherings at the Tree of Life and Saturday night movies outdoors at the Life Center.”
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Friday Afternoons at The Tree of Life “The Tree of Life is one of those scenic, natural spots that Bay Creek is known for,” says Bobby. Picture yourself relaxing beneath the canopy of a beautiful, old oak tree on an island listening to live music and enjoying a very happy happy hour. This is the Tree of Life, situated on a little island at the beginning of the Preserve trail, which starts near Bay Creek’s Coach House Tavern. “The view is absolutely gorgeous,” Bobby explains, “and it’s just a great way to kick off the weekend with live music and good neighbors.” Saturday Night Movies on the Lawn at the Life Center “This summer tradition is always a favorite,” says Bobby. “We’re inviting residents and guests to make their way down to the Life Center on Saturday evenings and join us for a great movie under the stars.” Bring a blanket or just relax on the soft grass and watch classic summer flicks with friends and family. The Life Center is a key location for enjoyment, and in summer, it’s a cool, refreshing place to have a swim, take a yoga class or keep your fitness routine on track. Preserve Communities’ dedication to the renovation and refurbishment of the Life Center will further enhance the guest and resident experience. Lush landscaping, new furnishings, new class offerings and seasonal food and beverage service will make your Life Center visit even more invigorating.
The Beach There are many ways to enjoy summer on the Bay, but nothing says summer at Bay Creek like the beach. The private beaches here are a landmark in their own right. With calm, pristine waters lapping against soft sandy shores, it’s the ideal locale for kayaking, swimming, looking for beach glass, or building an epic sandcastle with the kids. “Bay Creek’s beaches are a natural wonder,” says Bobby. “Residents and guests spend a lot of time here and we want that time to be easy and worry-free.” Bobby continues, “We have food and beverage service slated for the beach this season, and we’ve now installed a new bathroom facility, too.” The facility is located at the entrance to the beach walk-through and is now open. “We hope this makes a beach day at Bay Creek that much easier for members and guests, especially those with children.”
On Course Thanks to a committed all-season maintenance and repair effort, Bay Creek’s acclaimed golf courses are in peak condition and ready for summer play. Head out for a day of amazingly scenic golf with friends. Pro tip: Focus on the game, but don’t forget to stop and take in your surroundings — Bay Creek is teeming with hundreds of birds, flowering plants and interesting wildlife, from box turtles to wild turkeys.
Soundings A New Place to Call Home: Muirfield The vision is now becoming a reality—and an exceptional new Bay Creek enclave is underway. “We are really excited to have begun infrastructure construction for our newest neighborhood, Muirfield,” says Bobby. The first phase consists of 63 premier homesites. Dramatic golf course and lake views are just the beginning. “One of the things that’s so special about this place is it offers some truly breathtaking views,” Bobby says.
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Within Muirfield, The Bluffs offers 19 homesites with legacy views that overlook the 4th and 5th holes of the scenic Nicklaus Course, framed by the beach and Chesapeake Bay beyond. “Our plans call for these exceptional properties to be the final release of single-family bayfront homesites ever to be offered at Bay Creek, so this is an incredible opportunity for a family who wants to create a homeplace with one of the most spectacular views in the Southeast,” Bobby explains. Phase 1 of Muirfield is slated for completion in the fall of 2021. For more information about the homes and homesites of Muirfield, contact a Bay Creek team member.
Bay Creek Guest Experience As a resort destination, Bay Creek takes guest experience very seriously. Now, with additional vacation units made available, the Bay Creek team is looking forward to making summer spectacular for even more guests. “This is an incredible time to be at Bay Creek,” says Bobby. “This upcoming season is when guests can experience that iconic Eastern Shore summer vacation people dream of.” Bobby says an unforgettable guest experience is how many current residents discovered Bay Creek. “We’re glad to welcome them to the Bay and we know they’ll love the time they spend here.”
Welcome Bay Creek would like to extend a heartfelt Eastern Shore welcome to each and every guest who will be joining us this summer. Enjoy the beaches, check out the Life Center, venture out on the scenic trails and waterways in the Nature Preserve, stop by the Coach House for a great meal, explore Cape Charles, and have the time of your life. Don’t be surprised when folks wave and say hello—we’re glad you’re here. We look forward to meeting you and wish you a fantastic, memorable time here in the community. ~ Bay Creek & Preserve Communities
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NEW HOMES AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE: NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION!
Q2 REAL ESTATE UPDATE Bay Creek and Cape Charles continue to receive regional and national accolades, most recently from the readers of Virginia Living magazine and the editors of ideal-LIVING, one of the nation’s leading authorities on resort and retirement master-planned communities. Coming off a record 2020 where we welcomed 102 families to Bay Creek as proud new property owners, the first five months of 2021 have Bay Creek on yet another record pace. At this time last year, as the country was in the beginning stages of understanding and managing the COVID crisis, only 9 families had purchased property at Bay Creek. Fast-forward one year, and the picture looks quite different, as 38 families
have continued the pattern begun in the second half of 2020 by securing their legacy on the Eastern Shore. That’s a 400% increase over the past twelve months! ideal-LIVING recently recognized Bay Creek as the Best Coastal Community in Virginia for the second consecutive year, and one visit will show you why so many people are drawn to the incredible blend of lifestyle and scenic beauty found only on the Eastern Shore. Preserve Homes & Neighborhoods (PH&N) is now framing the Mason, a 4 bedroom, 4 ½ bathroom home available for purchase. The Mason is a quintessential Southern coastal home, with upstairs and downstairs front covered porches that extend the indoor living areas outside, where the sights and sounds of the nearby Chesapeake Bay await. This home is loaded with high-end features and is ready for you to choose your paint colors, countertops, flooring and lighting. It’s the best of both worlds – customize a curated home that’s already been designed to your own personal tastes!
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Showcase Builder Keith Cash of K.M. Cash Construction has commenced construction on a new Cobb House Cottage, and Showcase Builder Laura Zito of Terry Industries has broken ground on a new Oyster Bay Cottage. Designed by Allison Ramsey Architects, one of the Southeast’s most acclaimed coastal home designers, The Cobb House Cottage and Oyster Bay Cottage are historic-inspired 3-bedroom, 3-bathroom cottages offering wonderfully spacious layouts with a distinctive seaside charm. The large great room and dining spaces flow effortlessly into the well-proportioned kitchen, offering open and comfortable areas for gathering. There are two bedrooms downstairs, including the Owner’s Suite, and a second Owner’s Suite upstairs that could also serve as a home office or kid’s game room area. For outdoor living, these homes deliver with a covered front porch and spacious screened porch adjacent to the family room.
Palmer Lake Villas Are Sold Out, But More Villas Are On The Way All 30 Palmer Lake Villas have now been spoken for, just nine short months after the Grand Opening release. The first four Villas have been completed and their delighted owners have moved in and are enjoying a fantastic low-maintenance lifestyle along the 12th and 13th holes of the Arnold Palmer Signature Golf Course. Designed and crafted by Bay Creek Showcase Builder Beacon Homes, these Villas were masterfully crafted to appeal to full-time residents as well as families desiring a carefree and lowmaintenance second home. With over 1,800 square feet of beautifully designed living space on the main level, including three bedrooms, this enclave has proven to be the perfect combination of product and location for so many families this past year. We are now proud to announce that Beacon Homes will be developing a new enclave of Villas overlooking the golf course and a tranquil pond next to the swim and tennis center. We anticipate these Villas will be released in early 2022, and will keep you posted as the project comes to life.
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Meet Marianne Voltin
Muirfield Reservations are now being accepted for the Muirfield Bluffs, a collection of 19 homesites along the 4th and 5th holes of the Nicklaus Signature Course with some of the most spectacular views found anywhere in the Southeast, framed by the beach and the Chesapeake Bay beyond.
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As the first release within the new village of Muirfield, we are offering the opportunity to purchase these properties through a special Pre-Development Reservation Program. Only 8 of the 19 Bluffs homesites will be offered in the Inaugural Release, scheduled to take place on July 17th, 2021. To learn more about the Reservation Program and how you can be among the first to preview and ultimately own one of these “trophy” properties, please contact us at 844.620.2900 or send us a message at Info@BayCreekLife.com.
Muirfield Bluffs at Bay Creek: A Once-in-a-Lifetime Opportunity in a Once-in-a-Lifetime Community
It doesn’t take long to find out that Bay Creek Sales Assistant (and resident), Marianne Voltin is a people person. Her friendly demeanor and affinity for genuine conversation are evident immediately, as is her passion for Bay Creek. It’s what makes Marianne a natural fit for assisting Bay Creek Sales Executives. Marianne and her husband, Randy, have owned a home in Bay Creek for seventeen years. They enjoyed their home in Marina Village as a second home getaway as they were raising their children. Then, when Randy was transferred to the area for work, the home became their full-time residence, and they couldn’t be more pleased. Marianne has had just over three months as Sales Assistant under the leadership of Director of Sales, Jack Madden—but a lifetime of experience has prepared her to excel in this role. Besides her knowledge and love of the community as a Bay Creek owner for nearly two decades, she is a certified hospitality trainer, has worked in corporate training and human resources, and holds undergraduate degrees in both Business and Psychology. “My job is a great one. I get to talk with people who are interested in the community and help them learn more,” Marianne explains. “I answer their questions and help them plan a Discovery Visit so they can get to know Bay Creek and the town of Cape Charles.” The Voltins, who will celebrate 40 years of marriage in September, have two children who live in Williamsburg with their spouses and children. “We have five grandchildren,” Marianne beams. “They’re only an hour and a half away which is just perfect.”
Welcome, Marianne, to the Bay Creek team. We’re glad to have you on board!
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Customized for You
“Bay Creek has embraced the digital era and we want to offer a fullaccess, modern experience for our members, owners, visitors and Discovery Guests,” says Bobby Masters, General Manager of Bay Creek. “This way, guest can truly experience what it would be like to call Bay Creek home, and residents can enjoy new conveniences, too.”
THE NEW BAY CREEK APP At Bay Creek, the experience of residents, owners and guests are top priority. The Bay Creek team is dedicated to helping everyone make the most of this spectacular Eastern Shore community. Now, Preserve Communities along with leadership at the Club are unveiling a new way to share and explore Bay Creek. Bay Creek and Preserve Communities is incredibly excited to announce the launch of a revolutionary member/guest experience: The Bay Creek mobile app. Envisioned and spearheaded by Preserve Communities’ own Vice President of Marketing, Jennifer Buntin and her team, the Bay Creek app was designed to be a seamless digital luxury tool. Partnering with industry leader Pacesetter Technology has ensured just that. Pacesetter develops mobile apps for the luxury private club space. Their clients include storied private clubs such as Baltusrol Golf Club in New Jersey, Riviera Country Club in Los Angeles, the Olympic Club in San Francisco, and Bakers Bay in the Bahamas, just to name a few. They were a perfect fit for Bay Creek.
George Stavros, founder of Pacesetter, explains some of the key features of the new app for a vacationer or Discovery Tour guest. “For the first time ever, a guest who embarks on a Discovery Visit or vacation at Bay Creek will have a sleek, easy-to-use app that helps them make the most of their Bay Creek getaway,” George explains. “The app focuses on their visit to Bay Creek but will also highlight what the everyday Bay Creek lifestyle is all about,” he adds. “It’s a great way to help a guest conveniently navigate Bay Creek during their stay and get an idea of what it’s like to live here.” In short, it’s all about access to truly great experiences. Some of those experiences as a Discovery Guest include a personalized itinerary of their visit and the ability to communicate directly with Bay Creek team members. Guests and members will also enjoy the convenience of reserving a beach chair, viewing Coach House Tavern hours and menus, signing up for a fitness class at the Life Center, or planning to attend a curated Nature Preserve experience with Bay Creek on-staff naturalist Joe Fehrer—it’s all right there on the app. For Discovery Tour guests who are considering making Bay Creek home, the app also gives
them all the real estate information they could want. Guests will have access to community maps, amenity information and all available properties at Bay Creek. The Bay Creek app will be rolling out in early summer and the entire Bay Creek team is looking forward to making the Bay Creek experience a convenient luxury that owners, residents, vacationers and guests can access right in the palm of their hands. Special thanks to Jennifer Buntin and her team at Preserve Communities for the creative spark and dedication to the continued excellence of the Bay Creek Experience. Great appreciation to Pacesetter Technology who has embraced the qualities that make the Bay Creek community so special and created a beautiful way to effortlessly access it.
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NATURE CORNER
With Bay Creek Naturalist JOE FEHRER
As spring continues to bloom and summer approaches, Bay Creek is abuzz with activity. New people are visiting, touring, and establishing their homes here. As Bay Creek residents already know, one of the most attractive things about Bay Creek is its nature.
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And with that abundance of nature and the natural landscape, Bay Creek’s on staff naturalist, Joe Fehrer, has an enormous—and enjoyable— job. He is passionate about the appreciation and conservation of nature and is especially adept at sharing that passion with others. We spoke with Joe about what’s happening right now at Bay Creek—from the water to the woods, and beyond. “Most of the trees and shrubs have come in and out of flower and are now at the early stages of setting fruit or seed,” says Joe. “Many of the meadow plants like golden-rods and yarrow will be coming into bloom in the next month or so. There’s just a lot to see. The fishing has really picked up too, as folks who fish in the Preserve area ponds have told me.” “One of the best things about this time of year is that we’re right in the middle of prime bird migration now. Everything from the largest shorebirds to the smallest warblers, if they haven’t already passed through the area in the last few weeks, they’re doing so right now,” says Joe. “Spending an early morning on the beach or in the Preserve birding, with binoculars in hand, is about as good as it gets. Of course, we also have quite a few resident non-migratory birds that are always fun to observe and learn about.” “Bay Creek resident, Steve Grimes, who is a retired physician, graciously offered to co-lead some of these birding walks with me,” says Joe. “He’s an excellent birder and during a recent beach walk, we counted 16 species of birds. A lot of these birds are on their way north to the Arctic Circle to breed. They’re here for a few days and then they’re gone,” explains Joe. “Having the Nature Preserve and beach area is wonderful. It allows these long distant migrant
birds—whether it’s a large shorebird or a halfounce warbler—a place to put down, rest and feed, and then continue their journey. It’s a critical piece of their flyway,” he adds.
“Observing the change of the seasons and how that plays out across the landscape here at Bay Creek has been really impressive.”
“The old golf fairways are coming alive with plants and animals as early succession takes hold, there’s so much to see and enjoy,” says Joe.” This spring and summer, Joe will be leading everything from early morning walks on the Preserve to late afternoon/early evening walks on the beach, and more. “We’ll have a varied schedule that will take advantage of all the outdoor experiences Bay Creek has to offer.” “We hope to be spending time on the water too, kayaking,” says Joe. “We’ll explore the marsh edge and learn about tidal wetland ecology, and we’ll also learn about beach ecology from the inner tidal zone to the dune. Tide permitting, we’ll walk a transect from an offshore sand bar to the dune edge looking for different species that use those habitats.” “I’m thinking about butterfly walks, and other early morning walks tailored for photographers and birders, and those who just enjoy the stillness of that time of day,” Joe explains. There‘s certainly no shortage of interesting and neat things to see on the beach in the Nature Preserve at sunrise.
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NATURE PROGRAMMING AT BAY CREEK Preserve Naturalist: Late Spring and Summer Activities 2021 (Starting June 7 running through September 10)
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Week 2
Monday, The Beach at Dawn, out early as the sun rises: birds, shells, plants and a little beach geology
Monday, A Preserve Walk along the cart path: life
along the bayfront.
Meet at the Beach Entrance [7:30-9:30AM] Wednesday, Tidal Wetland Ecology, adaptation and evolution to the environment: wetland plant ID 101, inter-tidal mudflats and the life therein [we’ll get wet and muddy], shorebirds and marsh ecology.
Preserve area [9:30-11:30AM] OR [4:00-6:00PM] depending on tide
around the ponds, butterfly and moth identification, with a smattering of plant ID for good measure; fun for kids of all ages.
Base Camp Area [7:30-9:30AM] Wednesday, Beach Ecology, how life thrives in an ever-changing environment: exploring the inter-tidal zone [prepare to get wet], a little beach geology, some plant and shorebird ID and other random musings.
Beach Entrance [7:00-9:00AM] AND [5:00-6:30PM]
Friday, The Beach at dusk, some local history and the Eastern Shore’s own “big bang”: as the sun sets and
Friday, A Beach Walk, join us for a Naturalist’s random musings: the subjects will vary depending
darkness settles in, learn about our groundbreaking cosmic event and get a primer on Bay Creek’s earliest residents.
on what we see; we will also explore the intertidal (sandbar) zone as the tide allows [and we may be getting wet].
Beach Entrance, under the tent [7:00-9:00PM]
Meet at the Beach Entrance [8:30-10:30AM]
Owners and guests can all enjoy these enriching identifying native tree and shrub species and will activities with Joe. Also part of the commitment continue to gather information to share on the to nature here at Bay Creek is the community’s trail—like when a species flowers, bears fruit and Stewardship Club. Joe can’t say enough good more. things about it. “They’re such a great group who are dedicated to seeing the Preserve area flourish,” The best part of having a skilled naturalist like says Joe of the group of owners and residents. Joe Fehrer on staff at Bay Creek is his wide range “From putting up bluebird boxes to helping with of knowledge and his love of sharing it. trail maintenance, Stewardship club members are a vital component in the community-centered “I’ve lived on the Delmarva peninsula my whole efforts of the Nature Preserve and Bay Creek as a life but I’m still discovering and learning new whole.” things at Bay Creek. The people who’ve joined me on the nature walks are inquisitive like me,” In support of the Stewardship Club members and says Joe. “It’s been great. This season, I’m looking all who are interested in nature, Joe is in progress forward to doing the same with visitors who want with collecting books for a lending library that to learn a little about where they are and the will be established at the Bay Creek Life Center. world around them.” It will offer field guides, nature reference books, botanical and birding books, and much more. Learn more about the many nature programs and activities at Bay Creek and discover the Joe is also working on laying out a self-guided incredible world of nature on the magnificent interpretive trail along the golf cart path that Eastern Shore. winds through the Preserve Area. “There are a lot of residents who are interested in learning and identifying what they’re seeing. And there are also those who have difficulty walking a trail but can enjoy exploring by golf cart,” say Joe. He’s
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Ham—which Chef Jason calls ‘Virginia’s answer to prosciutto’—adds an incredible flavor to this hearty dish. “When it comes to cooking, it’s all in the details,” says Chef Jason. “How much you care really does show through your food.” His advice on omelet technique: “Don’t forget to really whip your eggs.” In his Golf.com feature below, Chef Jason lays it all out for you. If Michelangelo did a how-to on ceiling painting, you may not expect to end up with the Sistine Chapel your first try. But Chef Jason is sure that with a little practice, you can master the art of omelet making. The secret is out! Watch the video complete with all the ingredients and techniques and try your hand at making Bay Creek’s famous Tavern Omelet.
THE PERFECT OMELET TECHNIQUE
The Secret is Out
Bay Creek Head Chef Jason Van Marter is featured on Golf.com
We’re not sure how Bay Creek Head Chef Jason Van Marter does on the golf course. But on his home turf in the kitchen, he’s an absolute champion. We’re excited to share that he has just been featured on ‘Clubhouse Eats’ by Golf.com, a feature ‘celebrating the game’s most delectable food and drink.’ First off, way to go, Chef Jason! Bay Creek is honored but not surprised by Golf.com’s feature,
as Chef Jason has had a distinguished career as an exceptional chef and curator of ‘great tastes’ the world over. Second, it’s more than a little exciting to get Chef Jason’s secret recipe and expert technique for one of Bay Creek’s breakfast favorites, the Tavern Omelet. It’s a perennial hit on the Coach House menu and once you watch this video, you’ll see why. Locally sourced ingredients like Edward’s Surry
“The secret to making a perfect omelet, according to a golf-club chef” Golf.com Clubhouse Eats
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‘Bay Sunsets, Fish Tacos, Flip Flops and Sandy Toes…’
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Located right on the Bay in Cape Charles Town Harbor, this lively waterfront seafood restaurant and bar gives new meaning to the term, ‘ideal location.’ Golden sunsets over the Chesapeake Bay, outdoor dining on the patio and incredibly fresh, local seafood are just the beginning of this quintessential Cape Charles eatery. Now heading into its tenth season, The Shanty is everything a Cape Charles guest or local would want, and a good deal more. Owner Jon Dempster remembers how the restaurant began. “I came down to Cape Charles on a boat in 2010 and never left,” laughs the Gloucester, Massachusetts native. Around the time Jon arrived in his new ‘hometown,’ the Town of Cape Charles was seeking someone to lease the land at the harbor and construct a restaurant. Jon and his business
THE SHANTY ON THE CAPE CHARLES WATERFRONT SAYS
‘Come On In!’
If you had to choose one restaurant that captured the Cape Charles ‘vibe’, The Shanty would certainly be a top contender.
partner, Mike Doyle, answered the call and in 2012, The Shanty was born. “We were fortunate to be in the right place at the right time,” Jon says. What started as 1,600-square foot seafood restaurant has now expanded to a 4,000-square foot hot spot with music, creative cocktails, fresh, local seafood and the some of the town’s best views. There’s always something a little different and completely amazing every time you visit The Shanty. “We try to do creative cocktails and elevate the bar beyond what you’d expect of a waterfront beach bar,” Jon says. You’ll want to sample some of their bar menu favorites: Cucumber Mint Martini, Peach Basil Mule, or the tried-and-true Shanty Margarita. And then there are the new and unusual shooters and cocktails that appear at any given moment from their talented mixologists.
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Variety is important here and staying local is, too. “We serve 100% domestic sustainable seafood, and we take part in the Virginia Beach Aquarium and Monterey Beach Aquarium sustainable seafood program,” explains Jon. “Our main goal is to buy as local as possible for all of our seafood products.”
Guests can also enjoy steel drums every Friday night courtesy of an incredible local musician JuJu, who has been sharing the vibe at The Shanty for 10 years. “We love to bring in live music… to keep the place lively,” says Jon. This year, things are going to be even more lively than usual as The Shanty hosts Cape Charles’ ‘Crab Slam’ event in August. Celebrating the Eastern Shore of Virginia and the history of working watermen, Crab Slam is a three-day festival with live music, crab skiff races, and the main event Boat Docking on Sunday August 1st. “We’re excited to host this event for the first time and hope that it becomes an annual mainstay,” says Jon. “It’s a huge event and The Shanty is glad to be a part of it.”
It’s not just the loyal locals and seasonal guests who love The Shanty. Men’s Journal listed The Shanty as one of the “Top 25 Best Beach Bars in America.” And they’ve won multiple years as Best of Virginia Seafood Restaurant and Best of Virginia Outdoor Dining in Virginia Living’s coveted ‘Best Of Virginia’ awards.
Luckily, you don’t have to wait for a festival or special occasion to enjoy a memorable meal on the Bay. The Shanty is now open every day and serving up the kind of succulent seafood that dreams are made of, just for you.
In a place like Cape Charles where people come to relax and make amazing memories, it’s easy to see why folks love The Shanty so much. “Flip flops and sandy toes are just fine!” laughs Jon. “The Shanty is fish tacos, margaritas and sunsets. We have a great team, great views, and a great atmosphere.”
OPEN Every day, 11:30am – 9pm Happy Hour Monday-Friday, 3pm-6pm 33 Marina Road Cape Charles, VA 23310 757-695-3853 ShantySeafood.com
Escape to Virginia’s Cape
Something for Everyone on Virginia’ s Cape
2 miles of private beach. 27 holes of golf. And 1,720 acres to isolate in nature. Perched along the sparkling Chesapeake Bay, Bay Creek is a prime place to experience a perspective-changing, waterfront vacation. At the southernmost tip of Virginia’s Cape, the waters around Bay Creek and Cape Charles are some of the most bountiful and scenic waterways on the East Coast. Fishing, kayaking, crabbing, boating or simply ‘floating along’ are part of daily life here. Add two glorious miles of private beaches along the Bay and you’ve
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found absolute perfection. Whatever your passion, the waters of Bay Creek and the Eastern Shore invite you to embrace it.
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