
Dinner is tastier when you catch it yourself
Virginia’s Lynnhaven oysters are legendary for their large size and savory salinity. Try them at Virginia Beach restaurants, or sign up for an excursion with Pleasure House Oysters to catch your own and enjoy them right on the water. Either way, you’re in for the meal of a lifetime.

Historic turns trendy in Orange County, California
Stroll food hall aisles and enjoy the diversity of places to eat, drink and shop. You can’t go wrong with visits to Anaheim Packing House, which occupies a historic citrus packing warehouse, and SteelCraft Garden Grove, an outdoor communal dining space made of repurposed shipping containers.

Unforgettable eats from the mountains to the coast
From craft eateries to creative counter fare, savor flavorful and innovative meals in every corner of California. Stop in foodie cities like Santa Monica and Palm Springs for alfresco dining with views of gorgeous natural landscapes. California’s mild climate means outdoor dining is a great option year-round.
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You're invited to Oregon's agricultural heartland
Head to Eugene to begin your journey along the South Willamette Valley Food Trail, a network of locally owned restaurants, bakeries, farms and more, where you can sample the freshest bites the region has to offer. Follow one of Willamette Valley’s themed, pre-crafted agendas or blaze your own trail.

Discover viticulture in Pennsylvania
Saunter through vineyards and sip signature varietals at over 30 Lehigh Valley wineries. Fertile farmland and a successful growing climate helped this region become an American Viticultural Area with the likes of California’s Napa Valley.

These unique eateries are New Hampshire gems
Spend a day on the water, then enjoy a waterfront meal on the Portsmouth Decks, where you can find everything from fresh seafood to brewpub fare. Further south in North Hampton, Throwback Brewery’s ethos of sustainability pairs perfectly with their farm-to-table menu and extensive tap list.