As the sun descends on the river, enjoy the romance of candlelight dining at the Station. Delicious aromas will usher you into our white cedar-paneled dining room, where every table offers a panoramic view of the river and the marshes beyond. You'll want to sample seafood and specialty dishes unique to the area. For example, the Station's "Tournedos Christina" combines beef tenderloin medallions over a slice of world famous Smithfield Ham, topped with the freshest lump backfin crabmeat and bearnaise sauce all cooked to order.
After dinner pull up a chair on the deck, enjoy the sunset, and mingle. Whether you come by car or by boat, you will find that a stay at Smithfield Station is a uniquely enjoyable, especially memorable waterfront experience located in Smithfield's Historic District.
Check out the very cool video of Cookin' With Brian that aired on WTKR last month on the left side of the screen. Chef Brian is preparing one of our signature dishes, Sweet Potato Encrusted Rockfish! The hat and glasses look is becoming his signature.
Make reservations now for the Mike Aiken Music Festival in Smithfield on October 4, 2008! All proceeds benefit Music Education in Isle of Wight County. Click here for a list of special packages we have for the weekend!
Smithfield Station is Proud to be a Virgina Green Property