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    Market on Meadow

    4.3 (19 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Sfogiatelle
    Nikki J.

    I've always been a fan of Auntie Ning's but this was my first time in the market. I called in for pickup and my order was ready when I got there 10mins later. All the sweets looked enticing so I inquired about buying some from Polpetti. I love sfogiatelle so that was on my list. The owners let me taste a bunch of the sweets before buying. I forgot what everything was called, but I got a small box assortment for $5. I'll def have to come back for some NY bagels!

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    Lisa G.

    This is mostly for the Auntie Ning's portion of this 3-business brick-and-mortar. Highly disappointed. I've done the food truck twice before and both times was underwhelmed. Though I'd give it one last chance at their new location and am certain I will never be back. The breakfast bowl looks NOTHING like their marketing photos of it. I actually thought the pork was potatoes just looking at my dish (all fat). The eggs were hard as hell. Zero flavor. No green onion like in their photos. The pancit is purple. Pancit is not purple. Use green cabbage instead. The lumpia is okay, but definitely not anything to write home about. To top it off, the girl at the counter couldn't even give me a receipt because the machine was broken? She wrote down prices for me incorrectly three times. I had to tell her it was incorrect three times. She didn't even think to punch in the order again to get the full total on the machine (then void it). I had to tell her that's how to get the price I paid. Bless her heart. Nowhere to sit other than two stools in the window. Didn't and will not try the other market items.

    Turkey Pesto on Ciabatta
    Diana N.

    Their Turkey Pesto on Ciabatta with banana peppers is everything and more. That ciabatta was soooo good and the salty, sweet, tangy, herby flavors in that first bite should be shared with the world so go ahead and give it a try. Be mindful that there's usually only 1 person crafting up these beauties but it's worth the wait!

    Pork Belly Adobo
    Mia O.

    We were driving through and decided to stop in for a snack. We ordered a pastrami sandwich and pork adobo. Both were on point! The pork adobo was like my titas (aunties) would make. The pastrami sandwich is just as good as if you ordered it from a NY deli. I was a bit disappointed that there were no desserts I could see. If you're serving Filipino food, you should at least have leche flan or even some halo-halo would be great.

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    Place rocks. Had a sandwich and it definitely was top tier. You'll be glad you went. Was quick and made well

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    Ironclad Coffee Roasters & Baking Co

    Ironclad Coffee Roasters & Baking Co

    4.4
    (420 reviews)
    2.4 mi
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    Five stars, easily…read more Ironclad Coffee Roasters lives in a gorgeous old firehouse (1805 on the door) in Richmond, and the space alone is worth the trip -- soaring ceilings, exposed brick, a grand piano in the middle of the floor, vintage globe pendants, and a loft seating area in soft pink. Equal parts coffee shop and living room, with a clothing rack and plants everywhere. There's even an "Ironclad National Park" mural in the courtyard out back. The drinks deliver on the atmosphere. I got the Yama drip cold coffee topped with a generous mound of vanilla bean chantilly -- you can see the actual vanilla flecks -- and an iced mocha that came garnished with a chocolate-dipped coconut macaroon perched on the lid. Nice touch, and not something you see every day. The menu philosophy is right there on the board: local Richlands dairy, house-made syrups and pastries, French butter, award-winning specialty coffee (they've got the roasting competition medals to back it up). "No corners cut. No fimble-famble." Hot coffee runs $4-6, cold coffee $4.50-5.50, plus tea drinks, organic refreshers, and a solid lineup of house syrups. A few things worth knowing: it's specialty pricing, so a latte will run you $6, and the garage-door front means great light but it can get warm. Parking is street-only. Bottom line -- distinctive space, thoughtful drinks, and clear pride in the craft. If you're in Richmond and care about your coffee, go.

    I give them 4.5 stars! Service is good. Staff very friendly. Nice layout and good seating…read more I had a latte and scone. The scone was exceptionally good! The latte was okay. I don't recall the flavor. I think it was rose and cardamom or pistachio or something. I didn't like the flavor but the actual coffee was good. Definitely worth stopping by, and I'll be back.

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    Decaf hot latte with sugar free vanilla and maple, with macadamia nut milk

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    Brecotea

    Brecotea

    4.4
    (43 reviews)
    9.0 mi
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    Came here to get a breakfast pastry while in the area. Brecotea is a Korean inspired bakery that…read morealso has hot and cold beverages, breads, cakes, and savory sandwiches as well. The ambiance was clean and orderly. Upon entering, you grab a serving tray lined with parchment and some tongs. The items are in a glass enclosed display that you have to open and place your selections on your tray for purchase. I settled on the pistachio cream filled pecan pastry, the almond twist, and strawberry shortcake. The beverage menu was extensive: matcha, flavored teas, cocoa, espresso/coffee, and more. We were greeted by pleasant staff at checkout and our orders placed in a parchment type bag for take out. They also have seating inside. The pastries were just sweet enough without being overly sweet, which I like. The pistachio cream was a perfect compliment to the pecan encrusted pastry. The almond twist was both flaky and crunchy with the sliced almonds on top, and the strawberry shortcake had layers of real strawberries, whipped topping and yellow cake that was moist. All were fresh. All in all, a great place to stop by for a morning pastry treat and tea/coffee while in the area,

    Bright and airy space, almost like a spa!…read more Quiet when I came in weekday afternoon. Calming spot to grab a treat, get some work done/journal, or catch up with friends in an aesthetic and modern cafe. Ordered the paradise tea with mango and avocado. I loved the textures and layers of flavors. The drink was filling and lasted me a while, not watery but refreshing. The mango tasted fresh and avocado creamy. I haven't tried the pastries at this location, but have at their other Richmond cafe. Great cakes and buns made fresh in-house. Easy to find parking at the lot outside. Service is pretty quick.

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    Buttermilk and Honey

    Buttermilk and Honey

    4.0
    (198 reviews)
    1.6 mi
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    I was pleasantly surprised after reading the reviews and coming in with lower expectations. To be…read moreclear, the 4 stars is based on the type of restaurant. It is fast casual - you order at the kiosk and grab a place to eat, listening for your number and/or text to alert you the food is ready. We arrived about 6pm on a Saturday night. It was busy and I grabbed one of the last two tables. It got very busy shortly after we placed our orders. The dining area is pretty big with plenty of bar seating around the windows. While we all ordered one after the other, our food didn't come out that way. Most of the food came out in about 25-30 minutes. The chicken was cooked perfectly. Juicy! Two people got tenders and three of us got sandwiches. The OG sandwich was very good, just messy! I ended up using a fork and knife bc it got too messy. The Mac and cheese was made with pimento cheese and was very good. My friend who got the fried green tomatoes said they were delicious and filling. Lots of goodies on top. Two friends enjoyed the collards. The only person who was underwhelmed was the person who got the Asian sandwich. Overall, if I wanted a good chicken sandwich and a Buttermilk and Honey was nearby, I'd place an order.

    Parking in downtown is usually a pain. We had to circle the block a few times to get a spot on…read moreThursday night around 19:45. We walked in to find the staff bustling, cooking, and prepping orders, and the smell of some delicious fried chicken in the air. I saw the kiosks and was not too thrilled with the Wawa experience, but we gave it a shot anyway, since fried chicken is one of our favorites. The process was simple and allowed us to add or remove anything we could want, so that was nice. While walking to find a seat, we saw a person panhandling in the dining area, but the staff promptly removed him from the premises. I ordered us the Pimento Cheese Balls for an appetizer, and I chose the Fried Chicken and French Toast as my entree because I always try the "chicken and waffles" at every establishment that offers it. My partner ordered the OG Chicken Sandwich without tomato, and it came with crinkle-cut fries. It was about $40. The chef proclaimed our order was ready in quick succession, maybe three orders behind the guests before us. We waited about ten minutes, maybe fifteen at most. We picked up the orders from the counter, and there was a mix-up on the syrup, but the chef promptly rectified the situation. He was a no-nonsense kind of guy; straight to the point. He seemed firm, yet kind. It was clear the day had been a busy one; he even told us as much, which was great to hear (busy = fantastic food). The French toast squares looked like rye or pumpernickel, and they emitted a sweet aroma, a delightful hit of cinnamon and brown sugar. I drizzled the caramel syrup on my chicken and toast, sliced a piece, and paired a bite of chicken with the toast. I closed my eyes to savor the flavors: the toast was crunchy and almost gooey (yet, not overly so), the chicken was crunchy, the sweet cinnamon-y flavors from the toast, the caramel from the syrup, and the tender, moist chicken were a match made in culinary art. I cannot sufficiently describe the French toast in a way that would do it justice; it was crunchy and semi-gooey, and all scrumptious. I can only say it was the single best French toast that I have ever had the pleasure of experiencing. Next, I tried the fried pimento cheese balls. Oh my. If you like mozzarella sticks, try these. I adored them: elevated fried cheese, for real. My partner enjoyed her sandwich as well; she ate everything except some of her fries. I saved half of my chicken and toast for today because I am like a treasure golem when it comes to delicious leftovers. I am going to air-fry the chicken and skillet-heat the toast back to its original goodness. I told the cooks that that was the best French toast that I have ever had, and I mean it. Do yourself a favor and try it if you're into French toast. This one is the GOAT. Side note: I spoke with the head chef outside, and he is from another branch (possibly Henrico?) to whip this location back into shape. Two words: "Nailed it."

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    Lamplighter Coffee Roasters

    Lamplighter Coffee Roasters

    4.2
    (511 reviews)
    0.8 mi
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    Was planning on ordering coffee for my family, but before doing so I walked in with my baby to use…read morethe restroom and change her. Unfortunately, there wasn't even a changing table available. Instead, I was stopped and loudly reprimanded by a large, intimidating male employee in front of a line full of customers because I had apparently "used the wrong door" and "skipped the line." When I explained that I needed to use the restroom before ordering, I was told I should have used the other entrance -- despite the fact that the door I was directed toward had a clearly posted sign saying "Please Use Other Door." The entire interaction was humiliating and completely unnecessary. No customer, especially a mother carrying a baby, should be publicly shamed over something so minor and confusing. To make matters worse, the bathroom itself was filthy. Even if I had attempted to change my daughter on the floor due to the lack of a changing station, it would have felt unsanitary and unsafe. Businesses love to say they support women and families, but too often mothers are treated like an inconvenience the moment they actually need basic accommodation and decency.

    Cute, lil coffee spot - we stopped by to try a new cafe and found the outdoor and indoor ambience…read morewas charming and eclectic. It's definitely a local spot and there was a small line when we arrived around 9:30ish, but it moved relatively quickly and we ordered an oatmilk latte, brown sugar cardamom oatmilk latte, and vegan burrito. The weather was nice, so we found outdoor seating and our drinks/food came out within 10mins. Overall, not our favorite cup of coffee in the area - but still good and very-well priced! The burrito was yummy too - I'd definitely recommend if you're looking for a relaxed, no-fuss spot :)

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    Blanchard's Coffee

    Blanchard's Coffee

    4.3
    (142 reviews)
    0.9 mi
    $$

    I came here on a veryyyy busy saturday and hoped to get some study time but let me tell you this…read moreplace makes it difficult because of it's popularity. I swear the entire time I was here (~2 hours) the line was extending to the door. It was crazy. After trying my coffee I understood why they're so busy all day. It is my new favorite coffee in Richmond by a long shot. Unfortunately I ended up spilling my coffee on my laptop and am scarred for life and will probably never be back to this location. Obviously this was my fault but still traumatic. Overall, try this place out! It will not disappoint! My absolute favorite coffee in Richmond!

    I came here with a friend on a hot afternoon looking for a cool drink. I spotted a latte special…read morewith Ube and coconut and wanted to try it. I was a bit disappointed that they only offer whole or oat milk, as I was used to having more milk options (like low fat or nonfat). I can't drink whole milk and I'm not a big fan of oat milk. The barista recommended that I try the oat milk and said if I didn't like the drink, they would make me something else. I asked for light oak milk and hoped for the best. My latte was served in layers, so I got a big blast of oat milk in my first sip, but after I mixed my latte, it tasted so much better. The coconut flavor really came through and offset the oat milk flavor. I was really happy with my drink and with the super helpful barista. I'll for sure be coming back!

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