This year, when we heard that the holiday progressive dinner tour would not be taking place, we have to admit to being a bit distraught. We think of Cape Charles as the truest and best little Christmas village in Coastal Virginia. Those fears were entirely misguided, as we watched with joy as each Festive Friday unfolded before us. The Town is decorated, the shops open late, and wonderful music filled our streets and sidewalks…the only thing missing is a chestnut seller.
The Mirror would like to thank the Cape Charles Business Association, and all those that made these events such a success. We can’t wait to see what unfolds before us next year.
Note: If you didn’t get to attend Festive Fridays, there is still plenty of time to come and shop in Cape Charles. Kelly’s Gingernut Pub, the Oyster Farm, Hook You Up bistro, the Coach House and of course, the Cape Charles Coffee House are all open and ready to serve you a wonderful lunch or dinner….need to finish off that Christmas list? I can’t think of a better place to do it than Cape Charles, Virginia.
I would like to echo the comments of The Mirror and thank the Cape Charles Business Association, and all those that made these events such a success.