Discover your new favorite gathering place at The Peake Tavern, a restaurant serving the Chesapeake community. We’re proud to bring you a menu of classic American dishes, elevated with a fresh twist and made from the best local ingredients. With a full bar, inviting atmosphere, and a variety of events, our tavern is the perfect spot for a casual meal, a night out with friends, or a special celebration. We look forward to welcoming you soon. Opening Mid-January!
Hours
| Monday | 11 AM–12 AM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–12 AM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–12 AM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–12 AM |
| Friday | 11 AM–2 AM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–2 AM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–12 AM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1245 Cedar Rd F, Chesapeake, VA 23322
Phone: (757) 410-0309
Website: https://peaketavern.com/
Menu Photos
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Reviews
Peake Tavern is hands-down one of the best spots in Chesapeake! From the moment you walk in, the atmosphere is welcoming, lively, and full of local charm. The staff is always friendly, attentive, and makes you feel right at home.
The food is consistently delicious — everything is fresh, flavorful, and perfectly cooked. Whether you’re stopping in for drinks with friends, watching a game, or grabbing dinner, Peake Tavern never disappoints. Their drink selection is great, and the overall vibe is the perfect mix of fun and relaxed.
If you’re looking for a place with great food, great service, and even better vibes, Peake Tavern is a must-visit. We’ll definitely keep coming back!
I’ll start with the positives. It’s a local business, it was busy, and it appeared well-staffed. I counted around five or six bartenders and waitresses, and the food coming out of the kitchen looked appetizing.
Now the negatives.
When walking in, we had to pass directly through cigarette smoke at the front entrance—not a great first impression. We were greeted promptly at the door, which was a solid start, but things went downhill quickly after that.
We were seated and waited about 10 minutes to be greeted by a waitress. That never happened. During that time, four different waitresses walked by—three made eye contact—but no one asked if we had been helped. As a former waiter myself, customers shouldn’t have to flag someone down. If a table has guests with no food or drinks, someone should check on them.
We gave ourselves a time limit before deciding to leave. Ironically, when that time came, the waitress serving the table next to us stood within arm’s reach finishing an order on her tablet. She never acknowledged us or asked if we needed anything. As we got up to leave, she told us to “have a good evening.”
Overall, everything felt exactly the same as it was when this place was Creek Bar—same issues, same decorum, new name.
One more thing: if you’re calling yourself a tavern, you should have a solid draft beer selection—at least 8 to 10 beers on tap. What I saw was a home kegerator with two taps. I never even had a chance to see if they actually had draft beer, but there were plenty of bottles and cans.
If nothing changes, this place will likely close and reopen under a different name—only to fall short again.
Suggestions:
• Move the smoking area away from the front entrance, possibly to the corner area.
• Assign designated tables to waitstaff to prevent customers from being overlooked.
Disappointing experience overall, especially given the potential.