Pungo and Southern Virginia Beach Local Food
Farms, a farm-stand vendor, and a restaurant that Virginia Beach's own tourism site and each business's own site place in or around Pungo — the city's rural southern district. Grouped by a shared, sourced place, not by an assumption that nearby businesses must work together.
A discovery guide, not an optimized route — stops are listed in no particular driving order. Confirm hours and availability with each listing before visiting.
A family-run produce farm with an on-farm market and pick-your-own, named directly on Virginia Beach's own dedicated Pungo district page.
A fourth- and fifth-generation family farm on Pungo Ridge growing pick-your-own strawberries and fall pumpkins, sourced to its own site and address.
An organic-practice CSA farm whose own pickup-locations page describes its on-farm site as the "Back Bay / Pungo area" of Virginia Beach.
A farm-stand vendor that describes itself, on its own site, as "based in Pungo," reselling rotating produce from local farms alongside its own homemade prepared foods.
A breakfast-and-lunch restaurant in a c.1919 cottage at Pungo's main intersection, per Virginia Beach's own tourism listing, serving produce it describes as grown by local farmers.
A waterfront seafood restaurant established in 1972, independently placed in Pungo by its own site, Virginia Beach's own tourism listing, and the geocoder's own place hierarchy — added Phase 8.
A family-owned barbecue restaurant on the same short stretch of Princess Anne Road as Pungo Pizza and The Bee & The Biscuit, independently placed in Pungo by the geocoder's own place hierarchy — added Phase 8.
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