Richmond’s nightlife scene has certainly gotten plenty of attention lately, both locally and beyond. And with new venues and restaurants popping up throughout our beloved River City, the scene continues to grow. Papi’s Restaurant and Bar is one of the newer venues in town— bringing a special flair to Shockoe Bottom in their Miami-inspired space.
Read MoreYou work hard for your weekends, so why settle for the same old night out when Richmond has so many unique options to offer? We put together a list of not-your-ordinary night out experiences for anyone looking for something away from the typical evening of dinner and drinks. It’s the perfect excuse to get dolled up for a night on the town!
Read MoreWhether you’re looking to cool off under the summer sun or warm yourself from the inside out, a unique cocktail can really hit the spot. The challenge can sometimes be finding which venue has what you’re looking for when there are so many unique places to choose from. Custom ice cubes? Bougie garnish? A solid mocktail? RVA has them all! We’ve compiled a list of 5 places that hold some of the best cocktails –and mocktails the River City has to offer.
Read MoreIn recent years, Richmond has been getting more recognition for its dynamic music and performance arts scene. In 2019, Forbes even named the city “The Underground Music City Everyone Needs To Visit.” The Richmond community continues to foster the growth of all genres of music and styles of art. “Richmond has grown into an epicenter of arts and culture,” says Venture Richmond. We’ve compiled a list of incredible ways to experience some of the unique live performances offered in the River City.
Read MoreThe moment the sun comes out in Richmond is the perfect moment to enjoy an al fresco cocktail or bite to eat. Kick that experience up a notch by enjoying some of the River City’s award-winning food and beverages from one of these fan-favorite rooftop bars.
Read MoreThere are three things in life that are certain - death, taxes, and Godfrey’s Drag Brunch. The Richmond staple will be celebrating 25 years as part of the Richmond LGBTQ community in July 2022.
Read MoreOne of the most enticing things about Richmond is the overflowing amount of art throughout the city. From art festivals, to murals on buildings around town, to the many art galleries, there is an abundance of artistic expression to be found. Whether you’re an art fanatic or just looking for something fun and new to do, these 5 local art galleries should be on your list.
Read MoreIf there is one thing Richmond knows how to do well, it is definitely food. However, we were missing something pretty delicious. Arepa, which is made of ground maize dough that can be baked, boiled, grilled, steamed, or fried. That’s where Bocata Arepa Bar comes in.
Read MoreIt’s National Pride Month and Richmond is rainbow ready. For the first time in its history, the City of Richmond will raise the Pride flag over city hall to recognize the LGBTQ community. Additionally, several buildings across the city will display rainbow lights throughout June including Main Street Station, the Dominion Energy Building, and Hampton Inn. Check out one of these events to celebrate.
Read MoreIn 2018, Black Pride RVA was the first event of its kind in Richmond, Virginia. This year, in 2021, the event returns July 16 – 18. The festival include a Block Party, A Day Of Purpose, Pride In The Park, and an Awards Show.
Read MoreElizabeth Wyld is an indie LGBTQ artist with a backstory that gives her music a unique perspective and sound. Her most recent single, Virginia, explores themes of finding one’s identity within the family dynamic. We asked Elizabeth about her music, identity, and of course her love for Richmond, VA.
Read MoreThere are still a few ways to capture holiday sparkle this year. Check out these Richmond region events that have safety measures in place.
Read MoreTime to get moving! Get out this summer to explore these recently reopened spots.
Read MoreThis queer-owned Church Hill restaurant serves new American food with favorites including the RVA Hot Chicken Sandwich, bacon balsamic Brussels sprouts, chili, and grits.
Read MoreThe documentary “Spider Mites of Jesus” focuses on Donnie Corker, an Origin Hill native who became a famous Richmond persona and drag queen throughout his 65 years of life.
Read MoreWith a queer community of makers, shop owners, and more, we’ve compiled a list of LGBTQ-owned businesses to support in Richmond.
Read MoreWe know June 2020 isn’t your normal Pride Month. Canceled events don’t mean you can’t celebrate. Here are five ideas to get you in the spirit.
Read MoreOne Richmond restaurant has put their own queer twist on a famous chicken sandwich. On Sundays, you can grab a Gay-Fil-A sandwich from Cobra Cabana (complete with waffle fries, Polynesian sauce, and frozen lemonade) while supporting an LGBTQ+ organization.
Read MoreSocial distancing can be more than catching up on Netflix. Grab some take out from your favorite local restaurant and watch a virtual drag show.
Read MoreIn his new book, “The True Colors of a Princess,” Richmond dad and author Mark Loewen shows what family looks like across the rainbow. This book features coloring pages of families with two moms, two dads, single parents, and those without children. Inspired by his husband and daughter, Loewen also pulls from his experience as a therapist working with children.
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