26 August 2024

Charm for Days: An Autumn Stroll Through Ghent 

Like its Belgian namesake, Ghent is the place where Old World charm meets modern amenities, featuring boutique shopping, local eateries and impressive architecture. Its strollable streets make it the perfect Norfolk neighborhood to soak in the warm rays of fall sunshine as the days grow shorter and sweater season descends upon Coastal Virginia. 

Start your morning with a hearty breakfast at Little Dog Diner, an absolute classic local joint where they don’t put on any airs, but they sure know how to put the pancakes, sausage and eggs on the griddle. Enjoy a stack or go big with The Redneck Express, a split buttermilk biscuit topped with sausage, hash browns and gravy.

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After breakfast, walk, scooter or ride over to Weyanoke Bird and Wildlife Sanctuary for a peaceful nature trek. This 15-acre sanctuary is home to a variety of birds, including herons, egrets, swallows and ducks. Also, keep an eye out for Christmas ferns, dogwoods and pawpaws. Fall color abounds here in early fall through the start of winter. 

Shops and restaurants on Colley Ave.

Eventually, you’ll make your way back to Colley Ave., the beating heart of Ghent, where shops, bars and restaurants turn on the charm offensive all year long. Step into the tastes of Mexico at Tacos Y Tequila, a popular restaurant with sidewalk dining – perfect for people-watching on a lovely autumn day. Sip on a Corona and dig into a taco, burrito or other Mexican dish accompanied by Norfolk’s famous White Sauce (if you know, you know … but if you don’t, just ask!) 

Lunch at Tacos Y Tequila on Colley Ave. in Ghent.

After lunch, embark on a self-guided architectural tour of Ghent. Admire the beautiful homes and historic churches that dot the neighborhood. Don’t miss Christ and St. Luke’s Episcopal Church or First Lutheran Church of Norfolk, both a prime example of Gothic Revival style from the early Twentieth Century. Also, admire St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church and Ohef Sholom Temple, the latter of which exemplifies Greek Revival style and which was built in 1918. These historic landmarks offer a glimpse into Ghent’s rich history and they look particularly photogenic with autumn leaves falling around them. 

Christ and St. Luke’s Church in Ghent, Norfolk.

As you continue your exploration, browse the shops along Colley Avenue and 21st Street. Discover vintage throwback finds at Nomad’s, stylish clothing and accessories at Maison Soleil, and one-of-a-kind home furnishing items at Mrs. Pinkadot. For a healthy and delicious snack, stop by the Organic Food Depot. Wherever you shop, the cooler days of fall will mean more time walking around this breathtaking neighborhood – or exploring it on Lime bikes and scooters, which are easily located around Ghent. 

For dinner, treat yourself to a Parisian-inspired meal at newly-renovated Green Onion, an eatery serving up French classics in a jazzy, cafe ambiance. Pro tip: couples can enjoy happy hour wine while splitting an order of steak frites and the hand-selected cheese board, then cap it off with a slice of chocolate fudge for a decadent and filling treat. 

Afternoon beer at The Ghent rooftop gastropub.

At the end of the day, trek up to the top floor of The Ghent, a rooftop gastropub with self-serve options and views of surrounding foliage. After all, we can’t think of a better way to cap off the perfect fall day than with a local brew and the best vibes around as the sun sets over Norfolk. 

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