Christian And Naomi
Richmond Guide

Upscale dining

Husband and wife duo (Joe and Emilia) own and run this place. Heritage has a close spot to our hearts. Great food, good cocktails, and wonderful service. We normally order heavy on the Apps and cocktails then skip entrees
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Heritage Restaurant
1627 W Main St
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Husband and wife duo (Joe and Emilia) own and run this place. Heritage has a close spot to our hearts. Great food, good cocktails, and wonderful service. We normally order heavy on the Apps and cocktails then skip entrees
Funky place with good food and tiki drinks. This is just a coupe miles down the road. This normally has a long wait. Put your name in and then hop over to Veil (one block away) for one of the best beers in the city.
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Little Nickel
4702 Forest Hill Ave
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Funky place with good food and tiki drinks. This is just a coupe miles down the road. This normally has a long wait. Put your name in and then hop over to Veil (one block away) for one of the best beers in the city.
If you can get a table go here, we love this place. STELLA'S HONORS RUSTIC & MODERN GREEK CUISINE, BRINGING THE FRESHEST INGREDIENTS & MEDITERRANEAN FARE TABLE SIDE
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Stella's
1012 Lafayette St
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If you can get a table go here, we love this place. STELLA'S HONORS RUSTIC & MODERN GREEK CUISINE, BRINGING THE FRESHEST INGREDIENTS & MEDITERRANEAN FARE TABLE SIDE
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Brenner Pass
3200 Rockbridge St
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A very eccentric dining experience. If you are looking for something a bit different, this is your spot
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L'opossum
626 China St
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A very eccentric dining experience. If you are looking for something a bit different, this is your spot
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Lemaire
101 W Franklin St
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Upscale modern cuisine. This place isn't cheap, but it's definitely a unique experience.
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Longoven
2939 W Clay St
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Upscale modern cuisine. This place isn't cheap, but it's definitely a unique experience.

BBQ

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Pig and Brew
1313 Hull St
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It's on the other side of downtown, but they serve some excellent bbq. It's also in the Scotts addition neighborhood. I would recommend walking around the area afterwards
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ZZQ
3201 West Moore Street
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It's on the other side of downtown, but they serve some excellent bbq. It's also in the Scotts addition neighborhood. I would recommend walking around the area afterwards

Pizza

It’s all about the crust at Belmont, paired with quality toppings. With 17 pizzas to choose from and dozens of other combinations available, Belmont is a fan favorite. Location: 602 N Belmont Ave (Museum District)
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Belmont Pizzeria
602 N Belmont Ave
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It’s all about the crust at Belmont, paired with quality toppings. With 17 pizzas to choose from and dozens of other combinations available, Belmont is a fan favorite. Location: 602 N Belmont Ave (Museum District)
The secret is in the red sauce at 8 ½. This Italian takeout restaurant has two locations serving up everything from breakfast pizza to vegan thin-crust pizzas. Location: 401 Strawberry St (The Fan) & 2709 E Marshall St (Church Hill)
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8 ½ in The Fan
401 Strawberry St
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The secret is in the red sauce at 8 ½. This Italian takeout restaurant has two locations serving up everything from breakfast pizza to vegan thin-crust pizzas. Location: 401 Strawberry St (The Fan) & 2709 E Marshall St (Church Hill)
Neapolitan pizza at its finest! Choose between a wide range of red or white pizzas that are wood-fired to perfection. Note that Pupatella is only offering take-out and delivery at this time. Location: 1 N Morris St (The Fan)
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Pupatella
1 N Morris St
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Neapolitan pizza at its finest! Choose between a wide range of red or white pizzas that are wood-fired to perfection. Note that Pupatella is only offering take-out and delivery at this time. Location: 1 N Morris St (The Fan)
Focused on quality and freshness, the pies at Pizza Bones are artfully created using locally sourced and seasonal ingredients. Their menu offers classic cheese and pepperoni pies as well as a rotating selection of red and white seasonal pizzas. Location: 2314 Jefferson Ave (Union Hill)
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Pizza Bones RVA
2314 Jefferson Avenue
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Focused on quality and freshness, the pies at Pizza Bones are artfully created using locally sourced and seasonal ingredients. Their menu offers classic cheese and pepperoni pies as well as a rotating selection of red and white seasonal pizzas. Location: 2314 Jefferson Ave (Union Hill)
One word: Toppings! Bottoms Up is a Richmond favorite and was recently voted #1 for best local pizza in the 2020 Style Weekly “Best Of” issue. No one quite does pizza quite like Bottoms Up. It’s very Richmond, to say the least. (Is there such a thing as Richmond-style pizza?) Location: 1700 Dock St (Shockoe Bottom)
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Bottoms Up Pizza
1700 Dock St
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One word: Toppings! Bottoms Up is a Richmond favorite and was recently voted #1 for best local pizza in the 2020 Style Weekly “Best Of” issue. No one quite does pizza quite like Bottoms Up. It’s very Richmond, to say the least. (Is there such a thing as Richmond-style pizza?) Location: 1700 Dock St (Shockoe Bottom)
Fire & Hops has a great outdoor patio for enjoying your pizza and ice-cold craft beer. Choose from 13 different pizza creations and pair with a beer from their extensive draft list! Location: 1 N Belmont Ave (Carytown)
Fire & Hops Pizza Co.
1 North Belmont Avenue
Fire & Hops has a great outdoor patio for enjoying your pizza and ice-cold craft beer. Choose from 13 different pizza creations and pair with a beer from their extensive draft list! Location: 1 N Belmont Ave (Carytown)
Dive bar meets great pizza! This neighborhood sports bar is located in Manchester and serves up some great hand-tossed ‘za. Build your own personal pizza or choose some signature pies to share. Location: 924 McDonough St (Old Town Manchester)
Ironclad Pizza Grill
924 McDonough St
Dive bar meets great pizza! This neighborhood sports bar is located in Manchester and serves up some great hand-tossed ‘za. Build your own personal pizza or choose some signature pies to share. Location: 924 McDonough St (Old Town Manchester)
This popular food truck now has its very own sit-down shop in Carytown! This is my personal favorite in RIchmond. Choose from NY-style pizza by the slice or whole pies with both classic and specialty options. Location: 2923 W Cary St (Carytown) Food Truck: Located at The Veil Brewing Co., 1301 Roseneath Rd (Scott’s Addition) on Saturdays and Sundays (Check out their Instagram for hours/updates)
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Zorch Pizza
2923 West Cary Street
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This popular food truck now has its very own sit-down shop in Carytown! This is my personal favorite in RIchmond. Choose from NY-style pizza by the slice or whole pies with both classic and specialty options. Location: 2923 W Cary St (Carytown) Food Truck: Located at The Veil Brewing Co., 1301 Roseneath Rd (Scott’s Addition) on Saturdays and Sundays (Check out their Instagram for hours/updates)

Historic and cultural spots

https://www.altriatheater.com/
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โรงละครอัลตรีอา
6 N Laurel St
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https://www.altriatheater.com/
The American Civil War museum maintains three sites overall, two of which are here in Richmond: The American Civil War Museum – Historic Tredegar and the White House of the Confederacy. The third is The American Civil War Museum–Appomattox, in Appomattox, VA. Location: Historic Tredegar, 480 Tredegar St; White House of the Confederacy, 1201 E Clay St
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พิพิธภัณฑ์สงครามกลางเมืองอเมริกัน - ฮิสทอริกเทรดเดการ์
480 Tredegar St
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The American Civil War museum maintains three sites overall, two of which are here in Richmond: The American Civil War Museum – Historic Tredegar and the White House of the Confederacy. The third is The American Civil War Museum–Appomattox, in Appomattox, VA. Location: Historic Tredegar, 480 Tredegar St; White House of the Confederacy, 1201 E Clay St
This beloved historical theatre was opened by William Byrd II in the heart of Carytown in 1928. Nearly 100 years later, this classic movie theater and community-focused nonprofit organization works to preserve the grand movie-going experience. Location: 2908 W Cary St
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Byrd Theater
2908 W Cary St
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This beloved historical theatre was opened by William Byrd II in the heart of Carytown in 1928. Nearly 100 years later, this classic movie theater and community-focused nonprofit organization works to preserve the grand movie-going experience. Location: 2908 W Cary St
This observation deck can be found on the 18th floor of the Richmond, Virginia City Hall. You can enjoy a full 360-degree from up there, especially the gorgeous sight of Old City Hall (more on that further down in this list!). Location: 900 E Broad St
City of Richmond Observation Deck
900 E Broad St
This observation deck can be found on the 18th floor of the Richmond, Virginia City Hall. You can enjoy a full 360-degree from up there, especially the gorgeous sight of Old City Hall (more on that further down in this list!). Location: 900 E Broad St
“Ghost Church” (aka Historic Polegreen Church) The original Polegreen Church that once stood in this spot was burned to the ground in 1864 during the Civil War. The foundation of the original church is now on the National Register of Historic Places, and the open-air "ghost church" structure you see here was built atop that foundation to commemorate the struggle for civil and religious freedom in Colonial Virginia Location: 6411 Heatherwood Dr
Historic Polegreen Church
6411 Heatherwood Dr
“Ghost Church” (aka Historic Polegreen Church) The original Polegreen Church that once stood in this spot was burned to the ground in 1864 during the Civil War. The foundation of the original church is now on the National Register of Historic Places, and the open-air "ghost church" structure you see here was built atop that foundation to commemorate the struggle for civil and religious freedom in Colonial Virginia Location: 6411 Heatherwood Dr
The Jefferson is one of only 27 hotels in America with both the Forbes Five-Star and the AAA Five-Diamond rating. 13 US presidents have stayed at The Jefferson and it was entered into the National Trust for Historic Preservation in 1969. Location: 101 W Franklin St
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The Jefferson Hotel
101 W Franklin St
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The Jefferson is one of only 27 hotels in America with both the Forbes Five-Star and the AAA Five-Diamond rating. 13 US presidents have stayed at The Jefferson and it was entered into the National Trust for Historic Preservation in 1969. Location: 101 W Franklin St
This 50-acre botanical garden in Richmond’s Lakeside neighborhood features a conservatory, library cafe and a tea house restaurant. It’s lauded as one of the top gardens in the US, too — it was voted America's #4 public gardens by USA Today and recognized by the Travel Channel as a best botanical garden! Location: 1800 Lakeside Ave
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สวนพฤกษศาสตร์ลิวิส กินเตอร์
1800 Lakeside Ave
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This 50-acre botanical garden in Richmond’s Lakeside neighborhood features a conservatory, library cafe and a tea house restaurant. It’s lauded as one of the top gardens in the US, too — it was voted America's #4 public gardens by USA Today and recognized by the Travel Channel as a best botanical garden! Location: 1800 Lakeside Ave
Designated a U.S. National Historic Landmark in 1975, the Maggie Lena Walker House explores the life and legacy of Maggie L. Walker, who devoted her life to defeating racism, sexism, and economic oppression — in addition to chartering a bank, a newspaper, and a store 17 years before American women had the right to vote. She fostered Black entrepreneurship when Jim Crow laws threatened African American progress. Location: 600 N 2nd St
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Maggie L. Walker National Historic Site
600 N 2nd St
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Designated a U.S. National Historic Landmark in 1975, the Maggie Lena Walker House explores the life and legacy of Maggie L. Walker, who devoted her life to defeating racism, sexism, and economic oppression — in addition to chartering a bank, a newspaper, and a store 17 years before American women had the right to vote. She fostered Black entrepreneurship when Jim Crow laws threatened African American progress. Location: 600 N 2nd St
Maymont is a 100-acre historic estate and park, located in Richmond, Virginia, with many unique experiences for all to enjoy. Stroll through the gardens and arboretum, see native wildlife habitats, feed friendly goats, explore The Robins Nature Center and visit the Mansion. Location: 1700 Hampton St
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Maymont
1700 Hampton St
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Maymont is a 100-acre historic estate and park, located in Richmond, Virginia, with many unique experiences for all to enjoy. Stroll through the gardens and arboretum, see native wildlife habitats, feed friendly goats, explore The Robins Nature Center and visit the Mansion. Location: 1700 Hampton St
Did you know that the National Theater has been a staple of Richmond since the 1920s? It was converted to a cinema-only theater in 1968, and eventually closed in the early 1980s. In 2003, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places — and finally, in 2008, it was restored and opened as a concert venue. Location: 708 E Broad St
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The National
708 E Broad St
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Did you know that the National Theater has been a staple of Richmond since the 1920s? It was converted to a cinema-only theater in 1968, and eventually closed in the early 1980s. In 2003, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places — and finally, in 2008, it was restored and opened as a concert venue. Location: 708 E Broad St
Old City Hall, the gothic revival style building across the street from the new City Hall, was built in the late 1800s and served as City Hall until the 1970s. You can catch an incredible view of it from the City Hall Observation Deck mentioned above, but as you can see in this photo, the ground-level view is pretty grand, too. Location: 1001 E Broad St
Old City Hall
1001 East Broad Street
Old City Hall, the gothic revival style building across the street from the new City Hall, was built in the late 1800s and served as City Hall until the 1970s. You can catch an incredible view of it from the City Hall Observation Deck mentioned above, but as you can see in this photo, the ground-level view is pretty grand, too. Location: 1001 E Broad St
While Edgar Allan Poe never actually lived in this home, it was a historically appropriate place to move items from the Southern Literary Messenger building (where Poe began his writing career) when it was slated to be torn down by the city, circa 1905. Though Poe went on to write in major cities, his hometown was Richmond, and so it made sense to erect the first monument in his honor here. Location: 1914 E Main St
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พิพิธภัณฑ์เอดการ์ แอลแลน โป
1914 E Main St
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While Edgar Allan Poe never actually lived in this home, it was a historically appropriate place to move items from the Southern Literary Messenger building (where Poe began his writing career) when it was slated to be torn down by the city, circa 1905. Though Poe went on to write in major cities, his hometown was Richmond, and so it made sense to erect the first monument in his honor here. Location: 1914 E Main St
This self-guided trail goes from the James River at the Manchester Docks at Ancarrow’s Boat Landing into downtown and Shockoe Bottom to Lumpkin’s Slave Jail. It illuminates the history of slavery in Richmond, with 17 different markers along the path that chronicle the trade of enslaved Africans to Virginia until 1775, up to their shipment away from Virginia to other points in the Americas until emancipation in 1865. Location: Start at Ancarrow’s Boat Landing at 1200 Brander St; end at First African Baptist Church at 2700 Hanes Ave
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Richmond Slave Trail
1 Maury Street
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This self-guided trail goes from the James River at the Manchester Docks at Ancarrow’s Boat Landing into downtown and Shockoe Bottom to Lumpkin’s Slave Jail. It illuminates the history of slavery in Richmond, with 17 different markers along the path that chronicle the trade of enslaved Africans to Virginia until 1775, up to their shipment away from Virginia to other points in the Americas until emancipation in 1865. Location: Start at Ancarrow’s Boat Landing at 1200 Brander St; end at First African Baptist Church at 2700 Hanes Ave
Straight from their website: “Whether you were raised in Richmond or are visiting or just passing through, you will travel through a rich narrative of 400 years of history in one of the most fascinating and oldest cities in America. See the sights and learn about Richmond’s landmarks, riverfront, architecture and history.” There are two different trolleys — one is a red Chance trolley, similar to what trolleys looked like in the early 1920s, and seats 24 with standing room for another 10. The other is a green Chance trolley, which is slightly smaller, seating 20 with standing room for 10, but has a bridal perch on the back.
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RVA on Wheels
1301 E Cary St
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Straight from their website: “Whether you were raised in Richmond or are visiting or just passing through, you will travel through a rich narrative of 400 years of history in one of the most fascinating and oldest cities in America. See the sights and learn about Richmond’s landmarks, riverfront, architecture and history.” There are two different trolleys — one is a red Chance trolley, similar to what trolleys looked like in the early 1920s, and seats 24 with standing room for another 10. The other is a green Chance trolley, which is slightly smaller, seating 20 with standing room for 10, but has a bridal perch on the back.
If you ever wondered why the neighborhood is called “Church Hill,” here’s your answer! The oldest church in Richmond, St. John’s Church was built in 1741 by Colonel Richard Randolph, the son of William Randolph. It’s known as the location where Patrick Henry gave his memorable speech at the second Virginia convention, closing with his famous quotation, “Give me liberty or give me death!” Location: 2401 E Broad St
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St. John's Episcopal Church
2401 E Broad St
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If you ever wondered why the neighborhood is called “Church Hill,” here’s your answer! The oldest church in Richmond, St. John’s Church was built in 1741 by Colonel Richard Randolph, the son of William Randolph. It’s known as the location where Patrick Henry gave his memorable speech at the second Virginia convention, closing with his famous quotation, “Give me liberty or give me death!” Location: 2401 E Broad St
One of the oldest museums in Richmond, the Valentine is located in the heart of downtown and has been collecting, preserving, and interpreting Richmond’s history for more than a century.
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The Valentine
1015 E Clay St
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One of the oldest museums in Richmond, the Valentine is located in the heart of downtown and has been collecting, preserving, and interpreting Richmond’s history for more than a century.
This public museum depicts the Holocaust through the personal stories of its victims, educating about the Holocaust and memorializing and documenting the atrocities therein. Location: 2000 E Cary St
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พิพิธภัณฑ์โฮโลคอสต์ของเวอร์จิเนีย
2000 E Cary St
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This public museum depicts the Holocaust through the personal stories of its victims, educating about the Holocaust and memorializing and documenting the atrocities therein. Location: 2000 E Cary St
This state-operated art museum opened in 1936, featuring both permanent collections as well as special exhibitions that rotate regularly. Beyond the art museum itself, you can also visit the VMFA’s E. Claiborne & Lora Robins Sculpture Garden, Margaret R. and Robert M. Freeman Library, the VMFA Shop, Best Café, Amuse Restaurant, the Art Education Center, and the conservation center. Location: 200 N Arthur Ashe Blvd
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Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Sculpture Garden
2900 Grove Ave
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This state-operated art museum opened in 1936, featuring both permanent collections as well as special exhibitions that rotate regularly. Beyond the art museum itself, you can also visit the VMFA’s E. Claiborne & Lora Robins Sculpture Garden, Margaret R. and Robert M. Freeman Library, the VMFA Shop, Best Café, Amuse Restaurant, the Art Education Center, and the conservation center. Location: 200 N Arthur Ashe Blvd
The Virginia Museum of History & Culture is owned and operated by the Virginia Historical Society — a private, nonprofit organization founded in 1831. In 2018, after nearly a year of research, community conversations, and strategic planning, the Virginia Historical Society announced a new vision and a new name for its headquarters facility—The Virginia Museum of History & Culture. This allowed for expanded public programming, new exhibitions, and greater activity across the Commonwealth, as the historical society works to tell a more inclusive story to a more inclusive audience. Location: 428 N Arthur Ashe Blvd
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Virginia Museum of History & Culture
428 N Arthur Ashe Blvd
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The Virginia Museum of History & Culture is owned and operated by the Virginia Historical Society — a private, nonprofit organization founded in 1831. In 2018, after nearly a year of research, community conversations, and strategic planning, the Virginia Historical Society announced a new vision and a new name for its headquarters facility—The Virginia Museum of History & Culture. This allowed for expanded public programming, new exhibitions, and greater activity across the Commonwealth, as the historical society works to tell a more inclusive story to a more inclusive audience. Location: 428 N Arthur Ashe Blvd
Did you know that the state capitol was designed by Thomas Jefferson in 1785? It was modeled the Capitol after the Maison Carée, an ancient Roman temple in Nîmes, France. The Virginia General Assembly occupied the Capitol in 1788 and members of the Virginia executive and judicial branches moved into the building in 1789. It is a National Historic Landmark, has been nominated for inclusion on the World Heritage List, is on the Virginia Landmarks Register and on the National Register of Historic Places. Location: 1000 Bank St
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Virginia State Capitol
1000 Bank St
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Did you know that the state capitol was designed by Thomas Jefferson in 1785? It was modeled the Capitol after the Maison Carée, an ancient Roman temple in Nîmes, France. The Virginia General Assembly occupied the Capitol in 1788 and members of the Virginia executive and judicial branches moved into the building in 1789. It is a National Historic Landmark, has been nominated for inclusion on the World Heritage List, is on the Virginia Landmarks Register and on the National Register of Historic Places. Location: 1000 Bank St
Virginia’s premier monument, museum, and educational center dedicated to Virginians who served to defend the United States from World War II through today, the Virginia War Memorial’s mission is to honor veterans, preserve history, educate youth, and inspire patriotism in all. Location: 621 S Belvidere St
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Virginia War Memorial
621 S Belvidere St
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Virginia’s premier monument, museum, and educational center dedicated to Virginians who served to defend the United States from World War II through today, the Virginia War Memorial’s mission is to honor veterans, preserve history, educate youth, and inspire patriotism in all. Location: 621 S Belvidere St

Sightseeing

Just down the road in Forst Hill Park we have the south of the James Market. This is only on Sundays There are lots of food trucks and other vendors. However, you cant head there without getting a bagel or a donut! The Kitchenette is a cute food truck that sells bagels from Cupertino’s - make sure you get “the works”- bagel, cream cheese, capers, diced red onion and tomatoes, local microgreens and salt and pepper! If you’re in the mood for something on the sweeter side, head over to the other side to Mrs. Yoder’s Donuts. They are large sourdough melt in your mouth donuts. 10/10 recommend either! Location: New Kent Ave & S 42nd St
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South of the James Market
4021 Forest Hill Avenue
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Just down the road in Forst Hill Park we have the south of the James Market. This is only on Sundays There are lots of food trucks and other vendors. However, you cant head there without getting a bagel or a donut! The Kitchenette is a cute food truck that sells bagels from Cupertino’s - make sure you get “the works”- bagel, cream cheese, capers, diced red onion and tomatoes, local microgreens and salt and pepper! If you’re in the mood for something on the sweeter side, head over to the other side to Mrs. Yoder’s Donuts. They are large sourdough melt in your mouth donuts. 10/10 recommend either! Location: New Kent Ave & S 42nd St

Hole in the wall/Dive

If you’re looking for a little hole in the wall with bomb (& unique) 100% wagyu burgers, this is the place for you to try! Huge selection of craft beer with a small but mighty menu. The Elvis features peanut butter, mayo, applewood smoked bacon with an American-cheddar cheese blend. You might think mayo and peanut butter is weird, but don’t knock it until you try it! The Greg Brady with house-made mac n’ cheese and BBQ potato chips is also a killer. Location: 5810 Grove Avenue
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Jack Brown's Beer & Burger Joint RVA
5810 Grove Ave
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If you’re looking for a little hole in the wall with bomb (& unique) 100% wagyu burgers, this is the place for you to try! Huge selection of craft beer with a small but mighty menu. The Elvis features peanut butter, mayo, applewood smoked bacon with an American-cheddar cheese blend. You might think mayo and peanut butter is weird, but don’t knock it until you try it! The Greg Brady with house-made mac n’ cheese and BBQ potato chips is also a killer. Location: 5810 Grove Avenue
A great little dive bar with limited seating. Sit at the bar and make friends.
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Honey Whyte's All American Cafe
2116 E Main St
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A great little dive bar with limited seating. Sit at the bar and make friends.
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Bamboo Cafe
1 S Mulberry St
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Helen’s Restaurant
2527 W Main St
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Village Cafe
1001 W Grace St
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Where to watch a game

Good BBQ and they will have the game on. It's also two blocks away.
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Pig and Brew
1313 Hull St
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Good BBQ and they will have the game on. It's also two blocks away.
Owned by the same folks behind Steam Bell Beer Works, Canon & Draw Brewing Co. is a gorgeously decorated craft brewery in The Fan. While it’s perhaps best-known for its large selection of games to play and for its floor-to-ceiling windows that bring in tons of natural light, Canon & Draw also offers incredible craft beers and plenty of TVs for you to catch your games of choice! Location: 1529 W Main St (The Fan)
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Canon & Draw Brewing Company
1529 W Main St
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Owned by the same folks behind Steam Bell Beer Works, Canon & Draw Brewing Co. is a gorgeously decorated craft brewery in The Fan. While it’s perhaps best-known for its large selection of games to play and for its floor-to-ceiling windows that bring in tons of natural light, Canon & Draw also offers incredible craft beers and plenty of TVs for you to catch your games of choice! Location: 1529 W Main St (The Fan)
Specifically touted as a “gameday restaurant and bar,” Wood & Iron Gameday has locations in both Scott’s Addition and in Midlothian where you can catch any game you’ve got your heart set on. As they put it, they’re here for “Pre-Game, Post-Game, Every Game.” Location: 1405 Roseneath Rd (Scott’s Addition) & 11400 W. Huguenot Rd., #109B (Midlothian)
Wood & Iron Gameday Restaurant and Bar
1405 Roseneath Road
Specifically touted as a “gameday restaurant and bar,” Wood & Iron Gameday has locations in both Scott’s Addition and in Midlothian where you can catch any game you’ve got your heart set on. As they put it, they’re here for “Pre-Game, Post-Game, Every Game.” Location: 1405 Roseneath Rd (Scott’s Addition) & 11400 W. Huguenot Rd., #109B (Midlothian)
If you want to watch a soccer game. This is your spot. #YNWA
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Penny Lane Pub
421 E Franklin St
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If you want to watch a soccer game. This is your spot. #YNWA
The affordable, approachable menu of American fare at City Beach (like burgers, tacos, and more) pairs perfectly with beer and sports! The owners here are huge fans of hockey in particular, but you can pretty much plan to come here for any game you're interested in watching. Just ask the bartender if they’re able to put it on one of the many TVs, if it’s not on already. Location: 2416 W Cary St (Carytown)
City Beach
2416 West Cary Street
The affordable, approachable menu of American fare at City Beach (like burgers, tacos, and more) pairs perfectly with beer and sports! The owners here are huge fans of hockey in particular, but you can pretty much plan to come here for any game you're interested in watching. Just ask the bartender if they’re able to put it on one of the many TVs, if it’s not on already. Location: 2416 W Cary St (Carytown)
As the name suggests, Home Team Grill is a sports bar first. With over a dozen TVs, tons of high-top tables, a large patio, and bucket specials, it’s a popular spot for sports fans of all kinds. Be prepared for standing-room-only as large crowds gather around the bar during football games on Sunday but it only adds to the excitement!
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Home Team Grill
North Vine Street
8 คนท้องถิ่นแนะนำ
As the name suggests, Home Team Grill is a sports bar first. With over a dozen TVs, tons of high-top tables, a large patio, and bucket specials, it’s a popular spot for sports fans of all kinds. Be prepared for standing-room-only as large crowds gather around the bar during football games on Sunday but it only adds to the excitement!