Introducing: Eats

Richmonders love their restaurants. And RVANews loves Richmonders. So, it only makes sense that our newest project brings all of those things together. Ladies and gentlemen, we are very proud to present Eats, our new guide to Richmond’s restaurants. Eats includes basic information on restaurants around town, but also lets you search by restaurant name, […]

Richmonders love their restaurants. And RVANews loves Richmonders. So, it only makes sense that our newest project brings all of those things together.

Ladies and gentlemen, we are very proud to present Eats, our new guide to Richmond’s restaurants.

Eats includes basic information on restaurants around town, but also lets you search by restaurant name, your location, a specific neighborhood, cuisine type, key words, and special diets (including vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free). We’ve also given visitors the option of rating restaurants on a five star scale.

Eats is mainly focused on restaurants in the city limits at the moment, but we’re adding to it every day. If there’s a particular restaurant you’d like to see included, shoot us an email at eats@rvanews.com.

Keep in mind, it’s a work in progress. We’d love for you to head on over, take a look, and let us know what you think.

Restaurateurs and general managers, you’ve got some options here, too. We’re offering a Plus listing for a small monthly fee, allowing you to upgrade your restaurant’s listing to include:

  • A few words on your restaurant
  • An image
  • A PDF version of your menu
  • Links to social media (Twitter, Facebook, etc.)
  • Links to up to five online reviews of your restaurant

If you’re interested, contact Lauren Eubank at lauren@rvanews.com or (804) 332-5764.

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Valerie Catrow

Valerie Catrow is editor of RVAFamily, mother to a mop-topped first grader, and always really excited to go to bed.

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