Just when you thought summer in Virginia couldn’t get any more spectacular…there’s now a swim-up tiki bar in Suffolk that promises to make the season even more spectacular.

Blind Duck Tiki Bar serves up adult beverages, snacks, live entertainment, and more on the beautiful Bennett’s Creek Marina. This new business is making quite a splash as one of the only swim-up bars in the area. Perhaps the best part of all is the salt-water pool that invites visitors 21+ to float, splash, and enjoy the sweetness of the season.

Located along the historic Suffolk marina awaits a one-of-a-kind restaurant that seems custom-built for summertime.

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The newly-opened Decoys Restaurant is a waterfront eatery that offers local seafood and spectacular waterfront views.

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Yet the most enticing aspect of this complex is the tiki bar, which can seat up to 100 and features a private salt-water pool where visitors can swim up to the bar to place their drink orders.

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Look closely and you’ll notice the underwater barstools, which can accommodate 12 swimmers.

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The tiki bar offers an impressive array of local beer and festive cocktails that taste like summer.

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The restaurant also offers a range of lunchtime baskets and a surf-and-turf dinner menu including jumbo lump crabcakes, sirloin, and grilled tuna.

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You could easily spend all day enjoying what this summertime restaurant has to offer. Weather permitting, the swim-up pool will stay open until September 30th.

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Decoy’s and the Blind Duck Tiki Bar can be found on the Bennett’s Creek Marina at 3305 Ferry Rd., Suffolk, Virginia 23435. Have you experienced this new restaurant and swim-up bar before? We’d love to hear how you enjoyed it! For related content, you’ll want to read about This Floating Restaurant In Virginia That Has Summer Written All Over It.

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