It doesn’t get much better than a delicious meal in Virginia. Unless, of course, that delicious meal can be enjoyed in one of the most scenic areas of the state. When you enjoy a meal at Riverwalk Restaurant in Yorktown, you’ll have this exact experience. Tucked away under the Coleman Bridge, it’s something of a secluded spot and the views are simply stunning. Here’s more on this tasty eatery that should go to the very top of your dining bucket list:

Welcome to Riverwalk Restaurant, an incredible dining experience located along the York River.

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The view of the George P. Coleman Bridge is exquisite.

Craig J./Yelp This bridge, locally known as the Coleman Bridge, was originally built in 1952 and connects Yorktown with Gloucester Point.

Looking up at the bridge from this unique perspective, you’ll feel secluded from the everyday hustle and bustle of traffic.

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Not to mention, the view of the York River is incredible.

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Besides its unique location, this spot is known for delectable seafood.

Bob H./Yelp This work of art is aptly named the “Seafood Tower.”

The lump crab cakes are a must, too.

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There are also plenty of non-seafood items to enjoy.

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Anyone in the mood for something lighter can enjoy one of the many salads.

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No matter what you order, be sure to save room for dessert!

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A sunset stroll along the riverbank could be the perfect end to your meal, especially during the summer.

Amanda V./Yelp It just doesn’t get more scenic than this.

Riverwalk Restaurant is located at 323 Water St. Ste A-1, Yorktown VA 23690. To learn more about this local gem, click here. Have you dined at this establishment before? If so, be sure to share your experience with us! For more Virginia dining with a view, be sure to read about these 15 Virginia Restaurants With Incredible Scenery.

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This bridge, locally known as the Coleman Bridge, was originally built in 1952 and connects Yorktown with Gloucester Point.

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This work of art is aptly named the “Seafood Tower.”

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It just doesn’t get more scenic than this.

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