Any EAF members in Richmond, VA?

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There is absolutely nothing in Richmond.
Nothing.

We could not even find a bar to drink in. The one we ended up in had people line dancing in it and I got into a fistfight over my loud comments about hillbillies and thrown out. The guy I fist fought got thrown out too, me and him walked to a liqour store and bought a bottle of whiskey and drank it in an alley.

Horrible city.

There's a restaurant where you grill your own steak in the middle of teh room, that was cool. Go there.
Rick Reuben wrote:Marsupialized reminds me of freedom

Any EAF members in Richmond, VA?

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somniferum wrote:Hi, I'm going to Richmond, VA for a few days next week, and I was wondering, if any EAF members live there, or have been there before, if you have any suggestions for good restaurants, record stores, music stores, venues, etc to check out while I am there. Thanks in advance!


You've been on here since 2004 and you haven't seen that damned fly's posts? You must have taken some serious time off.
kerble wrote:Ernest Goes to Jail In Your Ass

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Too bad you won't be there the following week, since Harvey Milk is playing there with RPG. Plan 9 records is pretty good. There are plenty of decent bars there, you just have to be a little enterprising and go outside a 1 mile radius of the Holiday Inn, or wherever you're staying.
I used to like to drink at Ipanema on Grace street when I lived there, but I haven't been in a while.

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Ex-Louisvillian in Richmond here, with 2 years under my belt. Damn, I wish I was available next week. SuperFly knows the crevasses of this town like I don't.

Using Louisville neighborhoods as a reference, you could form Richmond by fusing Prospect with Iriquois Park, throwing in 1/6 of the Highlands, taking only the assholes from PRP and putting them in one corner, and leaving out the rest.

Plan 9 is kinda like a scaled down Ear X-Tacy without the specialized indie rock vinyl section, but with and the occasional gaggle of fraggles (i.e. white folks with dreadlocks panhandling) by the front door. The staff is cool, and used CDs intermingle with new which is a feature I wish more records stores (that means you, Waterloo Records) would implement. Plan 9 is in the heart of Carytown.

Carytown is like the shopping aspects of Highlands except much more compact and compressed, and with worse parking (if you can imagine). It runs along Cary Street one way, starting at the exit from I-195 heading toward campus and eventually downtown.

Nightlife happens in Shockoe Bottom; the strip is Main Street east of downtown but there's a lot of collar-poppin'. It gets Iriquois Park-ish if you head too far east. Richbrau is the local brewpub on Cary Street in the middle of downtown. You can shoot pool there and the mid-priced pub grub is decent. The Camel is a decent club along West Broad St. if you can manage to not get stabbed on the way.

Food? Bottoms Up Pizza and Billirds is the local Boombozz equivalent. If you're vegetarian/vegan, a subterranean hole in the wall called Ipanema has some kick-ass seasonal salads and a decent revolving draft beer selection. Avoid the "New York Deli" since it's anything but. Chinese, Indian and Mongolian food is average to fair; Kobe downtown has some good sushi, and there are two Thai places in Carytown across from the mini-mall with EQ3 and American Apparel. I forget their names, but you want the hole-in-the-wall one with no patio.

The best restaurant in town, hands down, is well out of the way in Midlothian: Crab Louie's, in an old Revolutionary War house. Even the complimentary relishes, flavored bread and 3-bean salad served at dinnertime is mind-blowing crazy good. There's no dress code, but the clientele is generally old money dressed down, so it's understood that you'll be wearing a nice, not too loud and preferably unstriped collared shirt.

My general impression is that Richmond is not a young town. Its amenities are geared toward old-money tidewater region types. Don't expect an Austin Lite experience like the Highlands; manage your expectations and you can have a nice mellow evening shooting pool and having a nice meal. Marsup kinda has a point, though.

One last point: take note of where the toll roads are (i.e. I-195 and the Powhite Pkwy). Powhite is expensive, riddled with potholes, and will most likely not go where you need to go. Midlothian and Glen Allen are the best areas for hotels.
iembalm wrote:Can I just point out, Rick, that this rant is in a thread about a cartoon?

Any EAF members in Richmond, VA?

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Eating is good in Richmond. A culinary delight, this small city.
I lived there for 19 years of my life.

Eat at Comfort on Broad St.
Eat at Kuba Kubas near Stuart Circle
Have a Burrito at Cafe Olé- get the salsa
Eye-talian at Edo Squid and Mamma Zu's is great
Have Brunch at Millies in Church Hill, Devil's Mess or Huevos recommended.
Pizza? Bottom's Up in Shockoe.
Drinking? Ipanema's near VCU

Walk around Carytown, Go to PLAN 9 RECORDS and go to the basement!!!!
Walk around Church Hill
Look at the rocks in the James River.

Get in car and leave.

Seriously. That's it.

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mr.arrison wrote:Eating is good in Richmond. A culinary delight, this small city.
I lived there for 19 years of my life.

Eat at Comfort on Broad St.
Eat at Kuba Kubas near Stuart Circle
Have a Burrito at Cafe Olé- get the salsa
Eye-talian at Edo Squid and Mamma Zu's is great
Have Brunch at Millies in Church Hill, Devil's Mess or Huevos recommended.
Pizza? Bottom's Up in Shockoe.
Drinking? Ipanema's near VCU

Walk around Carytown, Go to PLAN 9 RECORDS and go to the basement!!!!
Walk around Church Hill
Look at the rocks in the James River.

Get in car and leave.

Seriously. That's it.


Ahh, Mamma Zu's, I forgot about that place. Strongly seconded. Millie's and Kuba Kuba are also strongly seconded. Millie's is kind of a sister restaurant to the Millie's here in Silverlake, reportedly founded by folks who returned to Richmond after living a while in LA. The one in Richmond is better, though.

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megathor wrote:Ahh, Mamma Zu's, I forgot about that place. Strongly seconded. Millie's and Kuba Kuba are also strongly seconded. Millie's is kind of a sister restaurant to the Millie's here in Silverlake, reportedly founded by folks who returned to Richmond after living a while in LA. The one in Richmond is better, though.


Yes, Millies absolutely slays. I have not found breakfasts like this since living in Richmond.

Mamma Zu's and sister restaurant Edo Squid are both very good for reasonable prices.

I also really really recommend Comfort. Excellent southern comfort food done up real gourmet. Excellent Banana Creme Brulee desserts as well- the BEST.
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Kuba Kuba is also in the running for great breakfasts and dinners if you like Cuban food. The Tres Leches cake is to die for. Best on the East Coast.

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mr.arrison wrote:
megathor wrote:Ahh, Mamma Zu's, I forgot about that place. Strongly seconded. Millie's and Kuba Kuba are also strongly seconded. Millie's is kind of a sister restaurant to the Millie's here in Silverlake, reportedly founded by folks who returned to Richmond after living a while in LA. The one in Richmond is better, though.


Yes, Millies absolutely slays. I have not found breakfasts like this since living in Richmond.

Mamma Zu's and sister restaurant Edo Squid are both very good for reasonable prices.

I also really really recommend Comfort. Excellent southern comfort food done up real gourmet. Excellent Banana Creme Brulee desserts as well- the BEST.


Kuba Kuba is also in the running for great breakfasts and dinners if you like Cuban food. The Tres Leches cake is to die for. Best on the East Coast.



Not only that, but they (Kuba Kuba's) have those little mini-bottles of Miller High Life for some real cheap price during happy hour.

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