RICHMOND- PART 2

Hello out there! It’s been awhile. I’ve been busy traveling to see family and friends, but reality is about to set back in. A few people have asked for Richmond recommendations, so I’m finally getting around to making a list. I visit quite often for work, and there are SO MANY good options. It seems a new place opens every time I visit, but here are some of my current highlights for the food and drinks of RVA.

WHERE TO EAT:

Let’s start with coffee/breakfast spots.

Lift Cafe: Do it for the insta. Angel wings wall on the patio, coffee and good breakfast food.

lift cafe richmondPit and the Peel: smoothies, acai bowls, fresh juice, multiple locations

Lamplighter Coffee Roasters: coffee with good food, multiple locations

Saadia’s Juicebox and Yoga Bar: I covered it here before.  Visit for acai bowls, energy balls, smoothies, and superfood lattes, plus yoga, right next door to Lucy’s for lunch

saadias richmond vaUrban Farmhouse: multiple locations with wi-fi and space to work, good coffee and breakfast/lunch/dinner including gluten-free options

urban farmhouse richmond

Chairlift Cafe: Located in Scott’s addition neighborhood with excellent coffee and a small selection of snacks. There’s a deli case of fancy cheese, so I had a big bowl of feta as a snack. Not your usual coffee break!

Sefton Coffee:  I covered my love for Sefton before on the blog. If you’re downtown, this is your spot.

On to lunch and dinner:

Beauvine: Upscale burgers and shakes. Make that BOOZY milkshakes and options like turkey burger in a lettuce wrap.

The Daily:  My go-to healthy salad and veggie-filled bowl spot.  You cannot go wrong with anything on their menu, and they clearly label the GF options (including bread if you want to splurge on a sandwich and sweet potato fries).

Can Can: It reminds me of Le Diplomate in D.C.  I can attest their baked goods are heavenly (from my previous glutenous life), their coffee is superb (almond milk FTW), and most recently, the avocado chicken salad was on point (no mayo, just smushed avocado). The Jasper is right across the street for your craft cocktail needs.

can can richmond

Secret Sandwich Society: It sounds more speakeasy-ish, but it’s really no secret to find.  It’s worth a visit for their gluten free bread and salads, too.

Laura Lee’s: Cute, cozy and inviting neighborhood restaurant

Stella’s: Upscale Greek restaurant with a little grocery market across the street with tasty food to-go.

Brenner Pass is a mountain pass through the Alps on the Italian-Austrian border. It’s also a restaurant in Scott’s Addition, connected to Chairlift Coffee, which now makes sense. Love the Alpine ski theme!

Lucy’s Tiny restaurant for a good lunch. Get the pig and chicken salad, trust me!

Heritage Another small restaurant with upscale food and drink.

If you’re in need of a sweet treat, go Charm School for ice cream. It’s right near Quirk Hotel, where I like to stay, and it’s a little too convenient.

WHERE TO DRINK:

Little Nickel: Tiki drinks and what they describe as a mix of tropical and Mediterranean “vacation” food.  Palm print wallpaper, a plethora of unique tiki glassware, and the freshest drinks.

little nickel richmond virginiaThe Jasper: Founded by bartenders as a non-pretentious spot for a really nice beverage.

the jasper richmond virginiaIf you missed it, here’s my write-up on where to stay and what to do in Richmond.

Until next time!

RICHMOND, VIRGINIA- PART 1

Richmond!  My favorite city in the Commonwealth.  I spend a considerable amount of time here for work, so I know the hotels and food scene pretty well by now.  Since I have so many places to tell you about, I will break it into 2 posts. I’ll start with the logistics- where you should stay!

WHERE TO STAY:

Airbnb:  Budget-friendly options, try staying in The Fan neighborhood.

The Graduate:  Budget-friendly hotel with a collegiate theme, pretty rooftop pool and bar, on-site restaurant and gym, plus it is within walking distance to good food.

Quirk Hotel:  Mid-range priced with rooftop bar, coffee shop, and restaurant.  There is a small gym on-site, and a YMCA around the corner.  Pink everything!  Cat artwork!  Cathedral ceilings in all the rooms!  On my first visit, I got upgraded to a suite that wasn’t booked.  Sadly, that hasn’t happened again.  Either way, it is still my favorite.  The cutest hotel ever.  They also allow dogs up to 70lbs.

Hampton Inn Downtown:  Mid-range priced with rooftop bar Kabana and on-site restaurant Belle.  It is relatively new and boasts a rooftop pool and gym for a scenic workout.  Free breakfast!

The Jefferson Hotel:   If you are feeling fancy, stay here!  I have only been to the restaurant for work, but it has the most beautiful lobby.

WHAT TO DO:

Disclaimer: I rarely have time for fun while in Richmond, so these are based on my limited personal experiences, and input from the locals I have worked with over the years (and love so much!).

Scott’s Addition:  Richmond’s fastest growing neighborhood.  Explore the breweries, restaurants, bowling alley, etc.

Monument Ave: Check out all the historic statues lining the center of Monument Avenue.

Virginia Museum of Fine Arts:  General admission is free!  I have been meaning to sneak some time in there during my work trips, but haven’t made it yet.

Richmond Street Art:  Wander the streets and find hidden murals throughout the city.

Edgar Allen Poe Museum:  Didn’t know this existed until now, but I must go to meet the museum’s black cats.  Sounds like a perfect Halloween-time activity.

James River:  Hike, bike, run, kayak, paddleboard, swim, tube, rock climb, picnic, fish.  Basically, all the outdoorsy things in one area.  Check out Belle Isle while you are there.

TRANSPORTATION:

Washingtonians can breathe easy driving around Richmond.  I have never encountered problematic traffic, and really appreciate all the free parking.  Of course, you have Uber/Lyft, bikeshare, and walking as options, too.

Stay tuned for part 2, all the food and drink!

THE SPACELAB- SNOWING IN SPACE

Remote work requires wifi, and remote work also requires caffeine, let’s be real.  My most recent trip took me to Charlottesville with a little time to spare before meetings, meaning it was time to find a place to work.  After consulting Yelp for the best coffee shop with nitro cold brew, I discovered The SpaceLab- Snowing in Space.  Not only do they have nitro cold brew, they have an ENTIRE MENU of different nitro cold brews!  Amazing!  Why don’t we have things like this in D.C.?

snowing in space coffee

They offer tastes of anything on tap, and also offer flights if you just can’t commit. I  went with Gimme Dat!, filled with notes of graham crackers and chocolate.  YESSSS.  Tasted heavenly.  All the flavor comes from the coffee beans- no sugar, dairy, or flavor additives.snowing in space coffee

Side note: my phone ate a bunch of photos, hence the tiny pics here.  But don’t you worry, a real camera is on its way, so my pics should get better soon!

snowing in space coffee

Snowing in Space offers growlers to go, as well as canned nitro cold brews.  I got some Big Blue to take home.  It tastes just like blueberries, with a hint of chocolate, not to mention the 304mg of caffeine per serving.  Wowzers, gets the job done!

snowing in space coffeeNow I am on a quest to find it locally.  According to their website, it is available at a gym, pizza shop, wine bar, and high end cocktail bar.  Props to them for hitting every type of market…snowing in space coffee

If you find yourself in Charlottesville, check The Space Lab-Snowing In Space out!  For coffee shops in other parts of Virginia, check out my growing list of favorites here.

Snowing in Space

PHONE

(434) 228-1120

LOCATION

705 W Main St, Charlottesville, VA 22903

HOURS

Monday – Friday 6:30AM – 9:00PM

Saturday 8:00AM – 9:00PM

Sunday 9:00AM – 9:00PM