Abe Doumar was born in
Syria in 1881 and moved to the
U.S. around 1895. He brought his mother, father and three brothers (Charlie, George, and John) to the United States prior to his death in 1947. George Doumar, born in 1892, re-built Doumar's and worked at the restaurant until he died in 1974. His son, Albert Doumar, born in 1922 in Norfolk, worked at the restaurant until August 2013, making daily ice cream cones with a cone making machine that dates from 1905. Albert Doumar died after battling bladder cancer on May 14, 2014. A son of George Doumar,
Robert G. Doumar, was a federal judge. In May 1999, the restaurant was awarded a
James Beard Foundation Award in the "America's Classics" category which honors legendary family-owned restaurants around the country. In July 2002, they received the
Gourmet Magazine Award for the best ice cream cones in the US. In August 2008, the restaurant was featured on
Food Network's hit series
Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives. In 2011, director
Spike Lee used Doumar's for a series of promos for the
Ed Schultz show as part of
MSNBC's "Lean Forward" campaign. In one episode, Schultz is seen sitting at Doumar's lunch counter when he delivers the line "I need two shows." ==Ice cream cone==