Richmond
We stayed at the Quirk Hotel which was so wonderful! They have an art gallery and cute little shop next door, great restaurant, roof top bar, and everything is beautifully and thoughtfully designed. Even the coffee cups were seriously gorgeous. The lobby was also super cozy and inviting, it was such a nice place to hang and have coffee in the morning and a drink in the evening.
Some more spots we loved in Richmond:
Saison Market - Coffee in the morning and frozen Negronis and fried chicken sandwiches and tacos in the afternoon, yes please and thank you very much!
Lamplighter Coffee - Great coffee, multiple locations. I bought some beans to take home and am sad that they are gone now :(
JM Stock - (again!) We stopped into their Richmond location in the Fan to grab some snacks before wandering Belle Isle for the afternoon. No biscuits this time though :) but only because we had Early Bird Biscuit Co. on the docket for the next morning. I had the special sandwich which was "loaded baked potato" and Pete had a biscuit with gravy. It was ridiculously good in that "stays with you all day" kind of way.
Rappahanock - We had the pup with us so we ate on the patio next door to the main restaurant which serves limited menu, and the seafood was totally delicious. We had a pile of peel and eat shrimp, some good and funky east coast oysters, ceviche, caviar, and some great locally brewed beers .
Maple and Pine - (in Quirk Hotel) We indulged in a little room service breakfast one morning - one of my favorite things to do when traveling - and the food from Maple and Pine was great. The yogurt parfait had verjus sorbet on top, so fancy!
Rooftop bar at the Quirk - Great cocktails and bar snacks with the best rooftop view of Richmond.
CanCan Brasserie - A fun, casual spot in Carytown with solid classic bistro food and a great patio for people watching. We closed the place down talking to the servers about dogs, haha.
Steady Sounds - Pete bought all of their jazz piano records, and I grabbed a copy of Whitney Houston's first album so everybody won :)
Subrosa Bakery - We didn't actually make it here, not enough time :( but we enjoyed their bread at a couple of restaurants and wish we had!
We stopped at Hollin Farms on our way back to NYC, and I am SO glad we did. It was the most beautiful farm on a little hilltop with a gorgeous pick-your-own pumpkin patch and apple orchard. They also had dig your own peanuts! and potatoes, and some greens too. Another thing worth mentioning is that they use Integrated Pest Management in their fields which makes me feel much better about eating fruit straight from the trees.