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    Lockside Bar and Grill

    100Pearl Points

    Casual Chesapeake grill; solid for low-key nights.

    Lockside Bar and Grill, Bar in Chesapeake

    About Lockside Bar and Grill

    Lockside Bar and Grill in Chesapeake is a bar-and-grill format venue on the Battlefield Boulevard corridor — walk-in friendly, easy to book, and more viable as a late evening option than its strip-mall address might suggest. A practical first stop for casual drinks and grilled food in the area, particularly when you want a longer night without venue-hopping.

    What to Expect Before You Go

    The most common assumption about a place called Lockside Bar and Grill is that it's primarily a daytime spot — somewhere you stop for a casual lunch near the water before moving on. That's not quite right. Lockside, located in the Battlefield Boulevard corridor in Chesapeake, holds up as an evening destination in its own right, and first-timers should plan accordingly rather than treating it as a convenience stop.

    If this is your first visit, arrive with the expectation of a bar-and-grill format rather than a fine-dining room. The address puts it in a shopping center setting at 200 Battlefield Blvd N — practical, not picturesque , so don't come looking for waterfront drama or a destination-level dining room. What tends to work here is exactly what the name promises: a grilled food program paired with a bar worth spending time at.

    On the late-night side, Lockside is worth knowing as a Chesapeake option when most of the area's more specialized venues wind down early. The bar format means the evening has a longer natural run than a restaurant-first spot, and the atmosphere tends to shift as the night progresses from a food-focused crowd to something more drinks-oriented. For a first visit, coming around dinner time lets you experience both modes without committing to a late arrival.

    Booking here is easy , this is not a reservation-required situation for most visits. That works in your favor on a spontaneous evening, though weekend nights can push the room closer to capacity. If you're planning around a specific occasion, calling ahead is sensible even if it's not strictly required.

    For context on the broader Chesapeake scene, see our full Chesapeake bars guide, our full Chesapeake restaurants guide, and our full Chesapeake experiences guide. If you're visiting the area and want to plan across categories, our full Chesapeake hotels guide and our full Chesapeake wineries guide round out the picture.

    Practical details: Reservations: Not required for most visits; walk-in friendly, though weekends warrant a call ahead. Dress: Casual. Budget: No price data on file , expect bar-and-grill pricing consistent with the Chesapeake mid-market. Booking difficulty: Easy.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Lockside Bar and Grill good for a date?

    It works for a low-pressure first or second date — the kind where you want conversation to drive the evening rather than a formal setting. Lockside Bar and Grill at 200 Battlefield Blvd N fits the casual-but-not-too-casual bracket. If you want something more composed for a serious occasion, Tinto Wine & Cheese Chesapeake is the stronger call in this market.

    What's the crowd like at Lockside Bar and Grill?

    Expect a neighbourhood-local feel: Chesapeake regulars, after-work groups, and casual diners rather than destination seekers. The Battlefield Blvd strip location keeps it accessible and the clientele reflects that — relaxed and unpretentious. It's not the spot if you're after a scene; it's the spot if you want to skip one.

    Does Lockside Bar and Grill have outdoor seating?

    Outdoor seating details are not confirmed in available data for Lockside Bar and Grill. Given the strip-mall location at 200 Battlefield Blvd N, Chesapeake, any outdoor space is likely limited — call ahead or check current Google listings before planning a warm-weather visit around it.

    What's the signature drink at Lockside Bar and Grill?

    No specific signature drink is documented for Lockside Bar and Grill. For a bar-and-grill format in Chesapeake, the drinks list is almost certainly built around draft beer and standard cocktails rather than a craft programme. If a focused drinks experience is the priority, Big Ugly Brewing or Studly Brewing Company are purpose-built for that.

    Is the food good at Lockside Bar and Grill?

    Lockside Bar and Grill reads as a reliable neighbourhood grill rather than a destination kitchen — the kind of place where the food supports the evening rather than headlining it. No awards or chef credentials are on record, which sets the expectation clearly. For food-forward dining in Chesapeake, Daikichi Sushi Bistro offers a more focused kitchen proposition.

    Do I need a reservation at Lockside Bar and Grill?

    A reservation is unlikely to be required at Lockside Bar and Grill given its casual bar-and-grill format at a Chesapeake strip-mall address. Walk-in is probably fine most nights, though weekends can fill neighbourhood spots faster than expected. No booking platform or phone number is publicly confirmed, so checking Google or Yelp listings directly is the practical move.

    Location

    200 Battlefield Blvd N #13, Chesapeake, VA 23320

    Chesapeake, United States

    Compare Lockside Bar and Grill

    Lockside Bar and Grill vs. Similar Venues
    VenueBooking Difficulty
    Lockside Bar and GrillEasy
    Big Ugly BrewingUnknown
    Daikichi Sushi BistroUnknown
    Studly Brewing CompanyUnknown
    The Garage BreweryUnknown
    Tinto Wine & Cheese ChesapeakeUnknown

    Key differences to consider before you reserve.

    Also Consider

    • Big Ugly Brewing, Notable alternative
    • Daikichi Sushi Bistro, Notable alternative
    • Studly Brewing Company, Notable alternative
    • The Garage Brewery, Notable alternative
    • Tinto Wine & Cheese Chesapeake, Notable alternative

    How It Compares

    Against Chesapeake's craft beer options, Lockside occupies different ground than Big Ugly Brewing or Studly Brewing Company. If your priority is a rotating tap list and a brewery atmosphere, those two are the cleaner choices, they're built around the beer program in a way Lockside isn't. Lockside makes more sense if you want a full bar alongside food, rather than a taproom-first experience. The Garage Brewery similarly skews brewery-first, so the same logic applies.

    For a date night or a more considered food experience, Daikichi Sushi Bistro is the stronger call, it brings a focused kitchen program that Lockside's broader bar-and-grill format doesn't match on ambiance. If wine is central to your evening, Tinto Wine & Cheese Chesapeake is purpose-built for that in a way Lockside is not. For a grilled-food-and-cocktails evening where the priority is ease of entry and a relaxed room, Lockside and Cutlass Grille are the natural comparison set, both serve a similar mid-market, bar-forward diner.

    The honest verdict: Lockside is not the strongest choice in Chesapeake when you have a specific mood or format in mind. It wins on convenience and accessibility, easy to book, easy to walk into, suited to a spontaneous evening. If you want benchmark cocktail programs at a higher level, look at what Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu, Jewel of the South in New Orleans, or Julep in Houston represent, Lockside is playing a different, more local game, which is not a criticism so much as a calibration.

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