Located at Power Plant Hampton Roads, this family-friendly venue features Geno’s popular menu for lunch and dinner daily including a variety of cheesesteaks, Italian hoagies, and more. Complemented by a full-service bar offering beer, wine, handcrafted cocktails, as well as a variety of soft drinks to suit guests of all ages, the space is designed with fun in mind. The expansive restaurant will feature the ARCADE with classic arcade games and interactive experiences perfect for families and groups. Geno’s scenic waterfront patio, complete with incredible views and a relaxed outdoor vibe, is the perfect place to unwind anytime.
Hours
| Monday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–2 AM |
| Friday | 11 AM–2 AM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–2 AM |
| Sunday | 12–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1976 Power Plant Pkwy Suite A, Hampton, VA 23666
Phone: (757) 827-8100
Website: https://powerplanthamptonroads.com/venue/genos-steaks/
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Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
Related Web Results
Geno’s Steaks – Power Plant Hampton Roads
Geno’s Steaks Hampton – Facebook
Geno’s Steaks opens location in Hampton – WAVY.com
Reviews
Many were saying Jersey Mike’s and Dominque’s in front of NN Lowes is way better.
The hoagies have cold veggies while the steaks don’t. The menu is hard to understand because it’s too basic.
The arcade portion is a joke and a bunch of gimmick machines. Why not make it something like a pinball lounge instead? It’d attract more people, people can drink while playing, and be something different in the area.
Staff was nice except for the one guy being no manners telling us to move the line. Could have been a bit nicer about it. They messed up my order multiple times but finally got it right.
Condiments do not come on the items. You put those on yourself. Many of the items are made to order. So good for some food allergies. Decent quality meat as well, just no flavor.
The cheese wiz is a watery cheese sauce that starts to plastic harden after it cools down. It’s very runny.
The pizza fries are strange. Pizza fries are either just sauce or you add mozzarella or provolone to them with tomato sauce. They use that cheese liquid and then cover with a spoon of sauce and Italian oregano seasoning.
Fries are good though. It’s the crispy coated thin fries.
The biggest drawback during our visit was the wait. With only one register operating and very limited room inside, the line moved slowly and became a bit uncomfortable. We waited around 30 minutes, and there wasn’t much space for people to stand without feeling crowded. For such a well-known restaurant, the interior feels surprisingly small and not very accommodating during busy times.
There is an arcade area attached, which is okay, but it’s not something I’d come here specifically for. It feels more like an added bonus than a main attraction. Overall, this location has a lot of potential. With some improvements to the ordering process, more space, and a bit more consistency in the food, it could easily match the reputation that Gino’s Steak is known for.
Not because I thought they were good, but because I believe in giving places a chance.
I was OK waiting in line for opening day. I was very disappointed by the flavorless cheesesteak. I wouldn’t say it’s the worst I ever had, but personally I would not recommend it for one of my friends. I doubt I’ll return even with the buy one get one free coupon they were passing out.
Rosie’s Casino and Bass Pro parking lot area.
Overall a nice experience, food is great!! The subs are 9′ and we’ll portion inside they have everything you need as far as condiments to top your sub, they will put the other stuff on like onions, mushrooms etc.. The staff is really friendly and polite. As far as the inside, there are tables to sit at and a large bar. The arcade was pretty neat, a little pricey but the kids had a good time..
The onions were ok but the mushrooms were terrible, they tasted like canned mushrooms not sautéed.
Next time I’ll try it with provolone and maybe lettuce tomatoes and mayo to give it some flavor.
The bread got soggy, could’ve been because of the mushrooms, very quickly, so you wanna eat it there. I’d tell them not to even wrap it.
Will give it another try but they do get five star for now for the quality of meat, most places these days use steak and “filler” so it’s nice to see actual ribeye meat.
Overall, a good spot for steak subs, give them a try but remember to season it yourself otherwise it will be bland as many have pointed out.