Free drink with ticket
The Chamberlin--Fried Salt Pork on Butternut Squash and topped with Apple Slaw
Abe Lincoln doing his judge job.
Me and Abe! So excited!
Cool decolation
The BEST! Oysters harvested the night prior from the James River!
Ms. Mary's Catering serving tasty food.
Harpoon Larry's--Fried Clams with a Lemon Aioli
Sheppard's Pie, Boston Cream Pie, and Mulligatawny Soup
Harpoon Larry's
Beef Stew and Chicken Croquette
Roasted pig from Smoke BBQ
Carissa K.
Mar 6, 2016
It was time for the third annual History Bites during Battle of Hampton Roads Weekend at Mariners' Museum, and I was excited to meet Honest Abe and eat some good food! This was a special event, combining food with history. "Top restaurants and caterers in Hampton Roads will compete in a food-tasting event of historic proportions. The contestants will prepare a selection of traditional 19th century dishes representing the North, the South and the Navy, preparing their best interpretations of dishes" (http://www.marinersmuseum.org/event/history-bites/).The details:The ticket got you into the event, allowing you to eat as much as you wanted (Piggy Town--woohoo!) and a ticket for one alcoholic drink (beer, wine or spiked lemonade). You were free to walk around, table to table, trying all of the selections from the contestants. There were some tables -some real large, sit-down tables and some small, tall tables for standing- but they were filled up pretty quickly. I was alone, but if I had a partner, I would have kept one person at a table, and the other go around and grab food. Once you finished eating all of the items, you needed to pick just ONE selection on the ballot. The Goose Grey- The first item I tried was The Goose Grey's Grandma's Bean Soup and Plum Cobbler. Unfortunately, these were probably some of my least favorites. The "soup" needed seasoning real bad and the cobbler was dry and disappointing. Not a good start to the event. Soup/Cobbler 2*/3*Harpoon Larry's- Fried Clams and Apple Custard were from Harpoon Larry's and those clams were awesome! They served them on top of a lemon aioli and in a sea shell--so cool! Delicious and one of my top three favorites. The Apple Custard ended up being kind of like a shot, and added some brandy in a cup. It was okay, but not my thing. 5*/3*Ms. Mary's Catering- To Make Olla (a Spanish-type soup) and Common Cheesecake were next up for my taste buds. The soup was good, had several types of meat, good flavor with some spice and sweet, and overall was tasty. The cheesecake didn't really work for me. Something about it had an odd flavor. Olla/Cheesecake 4*/3*Smoke BBQ- To Roast a Pig and Johnnycakes and their plate reminded me of Thanksgiving. The pork came out like pulled pork without the sauce--moist and good flavor. It was served with some stuffing that I liked, and a dense Johnnycake, drizzled with molasses. I really enjoyed their plate, and probably was my third favorite restaurant overall. 4*The Catering Co.- 1845 Chicken Salad and Same Potatoes Salad according to the ballot, but they also served some baked beans with it. The salad tasted like deviled eggs--kind of different, but I liked it. The Potatoes Salad had no flavor, but the beans were really good. Chicken Salad/Potatoes Salad 3*/2*The Chamberlin- Fried Salt Pork and Trifle were two of my top three favorites. The Fried Salt Pork reminded me pork belly--nice and crispy and to die for! It was served on top of puréed butternut squash and topped with an apple slaw. The presentation was beautiful and the taste was outstanding. It was the only item I went back for seconds. The trifle was delicious, too, and easily the best dessert there. Pork/Trifle 5*/4*Encore- Chicken Salad and Bounce--I'm sorry to say that I only tried Bounce. I was getting full at that point and the chicken salad didn't seem appealing to me. But, I'd heard that Bounce was amazing and I needed to try it. It was like a cherry cordial, warm and inviting. Very good. 4*Fin- Clam Chowder and Sweet Potato Biscuits was my last trip to the tables. While the "chowder" was very flavorful, it didn't seem chowder-like to me. Not thick at all. Maybe they tried to thin it out and stretch it? It also was cold--much like most of the items and I like my food hot. I understand that is probably difficult--just sayin'. The biscuit was heavy, but I'm comparing to Blue's amazing sweet potatoes that I tried last week. 3*/3*Schlesingers/Opus 9- Macaroni Pudding and Ginger Beer were their entries, and sadly I didn't try either. Their table was the only one I didn't get to visit. I am not a big fan of rice/bread pudding and the idea of Macaroni Pudding did not excite me. However, I did talk to a lady and it was her favorite of the night. Now I wish I had tried it! My Picks:1st The Chamberlin's Fried Salt Pork2nd Harpoon Larry's Fried Clams3rd The Chamberlin's TrifleHonorable Mention Smoke BBQ's To Roast a PigI had a great time, and can't wait to find out who the winners were since I left before they were announced. Overall, it was a fun event, but it was very crowded in there! Too bad they couldn't use a larger room and spread out. All of the contestants were fabulous dealing with the people, and so cool to be held at a museum. Huzzah!
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Michelle R.
Mar 16, 2019
I won tickets for the 2019 History Bites event and am so glad that I attended. I tried about 97% of the dishes and loved 75% of them. That's a lot of math lol. My favorite item, by far, was the lemon pudding. It tasted like a lemon cornbread with whipped cream. It was so good, I tried to find a recipe on Pinterest- with no luck. Other dishes that stood out were the asparagus soup (tasted like a cream of broccoli) and an apple fritter which changed my WHOLE understanding of what a good fritter should taste like (this is a compliment). Usually fritters I've tried are hard and overly sweet. The texture of the fritter was more like a donut and absolutely divine. As you can tell from my photo, the best part of the night was taking a pic with Abe! Had a great time and hope to attend next year.
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Xerxes N.
Mar 13, 2018
I've attended this event the last two years and I really enjoy everything it has to offer. First, participating restaurants prepare dishes with their best 19th-century interpretations. I can't say I'm a history buff but I certainly can appreciate what life was like for people long before I was around. It's fun to try various dishes from both local businesses and even culinary schools.I like how a few folks like to dress for the event. Some of you actually have these kinds of clothes in your closet? :)My favorite part of this event is the Abraham Lincoln impersonator, George Buss. He travels from Illinois to attend this event to give you a piece of history. This tells you that The Mariners' Museum and staff are very committed to this event taking you back in time. Engaging with him is a really awesome experience for me because he does a great job of staying in character.Highly recommended event to attend.
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Jennifer W.
Mar 21, 2018
Wow what a night. First I gotta thank Xerxes for the ticket to this event. I came solo but it wasn't hard for me to make fast friends while eating great food. I was sooo excited to attend this event.....I mean...who doesn't want to try amazing food from great chefs. When I walked in my first stop was to grab a ballot to check out this food marathon I was about to enter. Normally I would try to limit myself on how much food I would try and eat..but not this time. I knew I was going to take on the challenge of eating everything.....eating everything......eating everything. Believe me when I say..... I wasn't a quitter. My top three places listed below. First stop - Chamberlin - Where my mouth met a delicious lobster roll. It reminded me of crab salad my mom makes, which diced onions, celery, mayo and chunks of lobster. Dessert - Sliced apple pudding, not a fan. Apples werent' cooked enough and dough wasn't sweet.Next up - Culinary Institute - Shepherd's Pie, Mulligatawny Soup and boston creme pie. I loved the soup, it had a curry chicken type of flavor that was familiar and delicious, favorite soup of the night. Shepherd's pie crust was a bit too sweet for me. Culinary Institue made me like boston creame pie, not an easy feat. The Catering Company - Chicken Morengo, was by far the best thing I tasted all night. Tender chicken thighs, very seasoned sauce with chunks of tomatoes, very pleasing to the palate. I enjoyed it so much, i started looking for that recipe on pinterest. The ginger cakes served for dessert were basically delicious ginger snaps. I loved them and wished they sold them in stores. Overall, if you're thinking about buying tickets to this event for next year....don't think too hard....just buy the ticket. I had a fabulous time, met great people, learned about restaurants I've never heard of, sampled amazing food and last but not least I didn't quit and I ate everything...I ate everything...I ate everything.
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Blair C.
Mar 12, 2018
I really enjoyed this event, it's a food festival but just the right size in my opinion. The food varied from large plates with dessert and sides to just small snacks and cookies. The venue is the Mariners Museum and if you're not familiar it has a terrific ambience. I made the rounds to try each of the different tables and while some were better than others each were extremely high quality. Overall I would recommend this event, a high of fun, great food, and some excellent drinks too. If you're looking I definitely suggest buying early, at least a couple days before the event, the pre-sale tickets are a decent chunk cheaper.
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Keiko M.
Mar 7, 2015
This is the first time to join this event. History Bites! What a great title! I went there 30mnts in advance. So I didn't need to wait in a long queue to receive drink tickets and real drinks. They had good wine and local beer too. As soon as they opened, I started to try food sampling from left to right to avoid crowds. Some spots offered both food and mock coffee. If you have a drink from bar, it's hard to carry all at once and find a space to settle down. Not so many tables at the center. Some people were sitting on the stage and stairs too.I tasted all samples and got really full but had some more because this even is all you can eat. I had curry, oysters, crab soup, apple dumplings, and etc a few times. At the really end of this event, I found one restaurant have raw Janes River oysters which were caught last night. They should have put the sign or something. Many ppl missed the chance to try them. Not so much fruits nor vegetables. Mostly salty stuff. I drank gallons of water later. The most interesting thing was that many restaurants served mock coffee made from peanut(gone quickly), sweet potato(yummy), beet(pretty color and powerful taste), etc... The ticket is $35 in advance and $45 day of event. Included 2 drinks. I reckon it's a good deal;)Heavenly fresh juicy raw James River oysterFried oyster on the carpet of corn and baconMouthwatering stripe stewRefreshing cauliflower picklesSpicy fancy crab soup Quick-sold-out apple dumpling Healthy tasty currySalty ham goes with beer and wine wellAlways good pulled porkPeanut coffee I missedSweet potato coffee I drank a lotBeet coffee made me pretty surprisedI was so happy and lucky to go there with one of my best friends on her birthday:) Thank you, Mr.X!
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Rachel R.
Mar 7, 2015
What a great event put on by The Mariners' Museum! I enjoyed each dish that I tried and that each dish had a historical meaning behind it. The brochure provided had each recipe for those brave enough to try to prepare each dish, hoping they taste just as delicious!Each dish was prepared by a local business which I plan to visit in the future because they were THAT good. This is certainly an event I would love to come back to!
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Lorie F.
Mar 7, 2015
What an awesome event! It was scheduled from 6:30PM - 9:30PM. I arrived around 6:30PM & was waiting for a friend. There were 3 tables that ran out of food by maybe 7:30ish...? Bar ran out of Grog (time unknown). Not good! BUT, the rest of the food and drinks...ON-POINT! I highly recommend attending next year and every year thereafter. I'm optimistic this event will only get better! Everyone started shutting down around 8:30ish... The crowd...cut-throat. One lady in front of me thought I cut in line and loudly directed me to get to the BACK of the line and be respectful! Wow lady... And no, I did not cut into the line and if I did, people should mind their business and stop being so uptight. It's not like we were at Busch Gardens waiting in line for a roller coaster. Lol And no, neither I or my friend entertained her disrespectful demands. I digress. Maybe rope lines next year with arrows? Lol anyhoo...Grog, Oysters, and stews... All so very delicious! Great event!!
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Jessica B.
Oct 29, 2017
I was very excited as my husband bought tickets didn't tell me where we were going (3/5/16). I mean who doesn't like a surprise adventure. It was definitely a cool location and we were welcomed and grabbed a drink with our included drink ticket. We started our way to the first few tables to grab food and grabbed a seat at one of the large tables which we set up. Our first stop was the Grey Goose.... we were disappointed and it wasn't off to a good start in my book.... I watched as they pour a gravy straight from a Sisco labeled jug. I was hoping the rest of the food options would be fresher and inventive versus straight from a can/jug. Luckily a few of the other options fit the bill for more inventive and less processed. I would have to say my favorite was Harpoon Larry's Clams which had a great presentation in scallop shell. The event ended up being standing room only filling up very fast so we ended up standing against the wall to sample the different options. Overall the event was a fun surprise and I left full but I also left with a bit of an upset stomach from some of the overly salted, processed and rich food. Fun to do once but not sure I would go again.
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Alex J.
Mar 7, 2015
This event had tons of food vendors from all around the tidewater area that came to make food from historical receipes throughout various times in American History. Anything from fried oysters to barbecue, to Apple sauce, and various other food
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