20 Richmond LGBTQ Businesses To Shop & Dine
With a queer community of makers, shop owners, and more, we’ve compiled a list of LGBTQ-owned businesses to support in Richmond. Want to add to the list? Make a comment below.
Babes of Carytown - Lesbian bar in the heart of Carytown.
Barcode - Neighborhood bar in Monroe Ward known for pub food and karaoke.
Color & Culture - Black and queer-owned apparel and tees.
Dayum Jam - Quirky jams, jellies, pickles, and more.
Diamond and Shadow - Bespoke wedding and special event clothing designs for the discerning and unconventional individual by Christi Owen.
Godfrey’s - Drag bar known for Sunday brunch.
Grandpa Eddie's Alabama Ribs & BBQ - Virginia State Championship BBQ in a mobile kitchen.
Guy Piper - Handmade accessories, clever mugs, and vintage for the home.
JETCSH - Fashion and accessories from designer Clayton Storm Hall.
Karmalita's Marshmallows and Confections - Black and queer-owned, prideful sweets.
L’Opossum - Playful fine dining infusing French and Southern.
Maven Made - Queer-owned skincare brand.
Mongrel - Longtime gift and card shop located in Carytown.
Michael Birch-Pierce - Fiber artist and fashion designer with a focus on embroidery and embellishment.
Nicmakesknickknacks - Trans-owned business focused on weird and unique jewelry and printable coloring sheets.
Over The Rainbow Apparel - Makers of queer-themed apparel.
Pistal + Stamen - Floral design and botanical artwork.
Soul Taco - Restaurant with two locations combining southern food and Mexican cuisine into delicious tacos and more.
The Tottering Teacup - Queer-owned bakery and tea shop in Carytown.
Two Fat Babies Candles - Queer and Black-owned candle company.