
Un referente de Richmond desde la década de 1950, sirviendo comida reconfortante estadounidense clásica en un ambiente acogedor y vintage.
Village Cafe es un querido restaurante estadounidense y cafetería en Richmond, famoso por sus cabinas vintage de Art Deco y su servicio amable. Operando desde la década de 1950, ofrece un ambiente acogedor con porciones abundantes de desayuno, almuerzo y especialidades diarias. Las reseñas destacan panqueques deliciosos, huevos, tocino, burritos, sopa cremosa de camarones y maíz, y postres de churro. El establecimiento admite pedidos personalizados y mantiene un ambiente acogedor, aunque el espacio es limitado. Ubicado cerca de la VCU, es un lugar histórico con estacionamiento en la calle de pago disponible.
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Sirviendo platos clásicos de desayuno americano como panqueques, omelettes y tocino en un ambiente acogedor y vintage.
Ofreciendo especiales de almuerzo diarios que incluyen sopas, sándwiches y platos principales como chowder de camarones y maíz.
Proporcionando comida reconfortante al estilo americano, como burritos cubiertos con salsa gravy y croissants rellenos.
Presentando postres indulgentes como churros servidos con helado, crema batida, nueces y chispas de chocolate.
Sirviendo una variedad de bebidas para complementar las comidas en un ambiente agradable y nostálgico.
Absolutely loved this stop during our Richmond visit! The vintage booths were cute and service were excellent. The pancakes were delicious and eggs and bacon were high quality. I tried my boyfriend’s burrito that was smothered in gravy and I kept stealing more bites it was that good.
Great breakfast and service. I had several alterations to my order and they fully accommodated with no complaints. Definitely would return.
This staple of downtown dining in Richmond has been around since the 1950's. This used to be my weekend haunt when going to punk rock shows in the 80s and 90s in the Grace Street area. While VCU has unfortunately swallowed up a lot of historic Richmond, it is good to see that this piece of history is still intact and just as i remember it. It has a very friendly atmosphere, full of friendly staff, and a decent size menu. It is a small establishment, so it is not really friendly for people with wheelchairs or other pieces of disabilty equipment. There is a parking lot on the side of the building, but please don't use that one. That is for the convenience store next door and they do tow. There is plenty of paid parking along Grace Street. My wife and went there for lunch. Two entrees, two drinks, plus tip was $60.
Really good food. I had an omelette and it was the next omelette I've ever had. The egg was very thin. With so many restaurants today making omelettes with eggs so thick it will choke you, this was a nice and welcomed change. Place can be a little tight but it's not really an issue. The restaurant is in an old building that still maintains the infrastructure from that time period. Lots of college students from the nearby university that dominates the entire downtown. Friendly service and patrons. Most of the nearby parking is metered.
Cozy cafe with perfect booths for two. Very Art Deco. They had generous portions and daily specials. I had the shrimp and corn chowder—excellent! I also had the feta and spinach croissant which was tasty and very filling. In spite of that, we shared the churro dessert! It was plenty for two, served with ice cream, whipped cream, nuts, and chocolate chips. I really enjoyed our lunch.
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