Coffee/bakery
Wonderful coffee spot and bakery fairly close to the house in Carytown. the Euphorio cookies are amazing, and so are the sandwiches.
30 locals recommend
Sugar & Twine
2928 W Cary StWonderful coffee spot and bakery fairly close to the house in Carytown. the Euphorio cookies are amazing, and so are the sandwiches.
Closest coffee shop to the house. You'll want to walk across the pedestrian bridge (across Addison, over the interstate) to get here fastest. Great coffee.
77 locals recommend
Lamplighter Coffee Roasters Addison St. Cafe
116 S Addison StClosest coffee shop to the house. You'll want to walk across the pedestrian bridge (across Addison, over the interstate) to get here fastest. Great coffee.
Can Can is actually a great place to eat lunch or dinner, but I like it most in the early morning for coffee. it's perfect place for an 8am business date, or to go read a book with french press and the windows open. They also have an absinthe bar for later in the day.
77 locals recommend
Can Can Brasserie
3120 W Cary StCan Can is actually a great place to eat lunch or dinner, but I like it most in the early morning for coffee. it's perfect place for an 8am business date, or to go read a book with french press and the windows open. They also have an absinthe bar for later in the day.
Food Scene
Cozy eatery and taphouse within a super short walk to the house. Even though their speciality is sausage and cheese plates, the salad is loaded with fresh local veggies and farmhouse cheeses.
14 locals recommend
The Cask Cafe
206 S Robinson StCozy eatery and taphouse within a super short walk to the house. Even though their speciality is sausage and cheese plates, the salad is loaded with fresh local veggies and farmhouse cheeses.
The best pie. In the fall, get the salted caramel pumpkin pie with gingersnap crust. In the winter, try their amazing hot chocolate with homemade marshmallows. Cherry pie in the spring, and lemon meringue in the summer. They also have handheld savory pies. The sausage rolls are the best. order to go and eat it in the park, the overlook of the city, or the historic cemetery.
94 locals recommend
Proper Pie Co.
2505 E Broad StThe best pie. In the fall, get the salted caramel pumpkin pie with gingersnap crust. In the winter, try their amazing hot chocolate with homemade marshmallows. Cherry pie in the spring, and lemon meringue in the summer. They also have handheld savory pies. The sausage rolls are the best. order to go and eat it in the park, the overlook of the city, or the historic cemetery.
Cuban diner that has been a main stay in Richmond for decades. You can't go wrong with the Cuban sandwich, the roast pork platter, or the huevos rancheros. The tres leches cake is a must- it was featured on the food Network a years ago for "best thing I ever ate."
99 locals recommend
Kuba Kuba
1601 Park AveCuban diner that has been a main stay in Richmond for decades. You can't go wrong with the Cuban sandwich, the roast pork platter, or the huevos rancheros. The tres leches cake is a must- it was featured on the food Network a years ago for "best thing I ever ate."
Spa
Treat yourself to a float, reiki session, massage or cupping at Vitality, only a few blocks away. Totally unique experience!
Vitality Float Spa
202 S Robinson StTreat yourself to a float, reiki session, massage or cupping at Vitality, only a few blocks away. Totally unique experience!
Dinner spots
James Beard award winning eclectic fine dining for a true and memorable Richmond experience. Get the filet with the hobo stick and a honeysuckle moonshine cocktail.
38 locals recommend
L'opossum
626 China StJames Beard award winning eclectic fine dining for a true and memorable Richmond experience. Get the filet with the hobo stick and a honeysuckle moonshine cocktail.
Bill Murray's favorite spot to eat in Richmond. Also my favorite spot. The host is rude but the food is amazing. Chalk board menu, no frills. bring your glasses because it's dark, and cash or a check book because they only take Amex. Be prepared to grab your own wine off the shelf. This place is an old old Richmond classic.
37 locals recommend
mamma'Zu
501 S Pine StBill Murray's favorite spot to eat in Richmond. Also my favorite spot. The host is rude but the food is amazing. Chalk board menu, no frills. bring your glasses because it's dark, and cash or a check book because they only take Amex. Be prepared to grab your own wine off the shelf. This place is an old old Richmond classic.
A lunch, brunch, and dinner staple in my life. The mezze plates are large- get a few and share. Show up early or late if you don't have a reservation- they also have a community table.
95 locals recommend
Stella's
1012 Lafayette StA lunch, brunch, and dinner staple in my life. The mezze plates are large- get a few and share. Show up early or late if you don't have a reservation- they also have a community table.
Kid friendly
Everything on the menu is delicious, cheap and fast. Great family environment and awesome for groups. There is always parking and it's right across the street from the children's museum and the science museum.
18 locals recommend
Chicken Fiesta
2311 W Broad StEverything on the menu is delicious, cheap and fast. Great family environment and awesome for groups. There is always parking and it's right across the street from the children's museum and the science museum.
Tasty Naples style pizza, gelato and appetizers. On site parking, family friendly atmosphere and plenty of space. Also fast and cheap.
14 locals recommend
Pupatella
1 N Morris StTasty Naples style pizza, gelato and appetizers. On site parking, family friendly atmosphere and plenty of space. Also fast and cheap.