1. TJ's
8.3
101 W Franklin St, Richmond, VA
New American Restaurant · Downtown Richmond · 3 tips and reviews
Rachel Mercer: Excellent spot for Lunch (I prefer the Curried Chicken Salad). But also great for late afternoon drinks, a nice glass wall provides some privacy and comfort.
Ricky Sherrill: Great for early morning breakfast meetings.
Chip Trout: Check out their monthly beer dinners where they pair some of the best food in town with regional brews. A great deal and awesome food. This month is Southern Tier Brewing, can't wait. Read more.
Jane Patterson: Fabulous steak and lobster, cooked to perfection! Very nice service overall. Traditional, well established restaurant, worth the visit!
John Taxin: Broiled Maine Lobster, Stuffed with a Crabcake at Old Original Bookbinders Restaurant Richmond
natalie kay: Good for a nice date night
9. Millie's
8.5
2603 E Main St (at 26th St), Richmond, VA
Diner · Shockoe Bottom · 78 tips and reviews
John Belen: Try the Cajun Mess - Andouille, Crawfish, Peppers, Onions, Cheese :) wow!
RVA Badge: Ask a Richmonder where the best place to get brunch is and Millie's will come up 50% of the time. Prepare to wait, but they keep the Mimosas and Bloodies flowing. Best advice is to get there early.
Brandon Warnke: Terrific hole in the wall place off the map. All the locals know about it ... You should too. 100% a must go
Chad Williams: The Kale Pizza is very good and I eat meat. Great flavor and the vegan dough is on point.
Katie W: Watermelon Kombucha Martini?! Yes. Fucking duh.
Chad Williams: I've tasted every dish on the menu and some of my favorites right now are the Curried Lentil Bowl, Miso Glazed Black Cod, Chanterelle Mushroom Pappardelle and Seafood Pasta,