Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with These Local Businesses

Hispanic Heritage Month officially kicked off on September 15 and runs through October 15. The month is a time to celebrate the rich culture and contributions of Hispanic Americans. In the Richmond area, the entrepreneurial efforts by those with lineages from Spain, Mexico, the Caribbean, and Central and South America continue to strengthen the fabric of the region every year with new businesses that help make Richmond a colorful and unique place to live. In honor of this month-long celebration, we are highlighting seven local businesses with Hispanic heritage.

tiered tea service treats with a pot of tea

The Queen’s Library Tea Room

The Queens Library Tea Room:

This charming tea room, which recently relocated to a new space in Richmond’s Arts District, offers an authentic English tea service complete as well as a variety of specialty experiences, including a Holiday Tea, Hobbit-inspired tea, and Queen Elsa Tea. The teas are sourced directly from London’s legendary Fortnum & Mason.

Kuba Kuba:

One of Richmond’s most beloved restaurants, Kuba Kuba has been serving up homestyle Cuban food for 25 years. In an industry known for change, Kuba Kuba has remained largely the same, retaining staff for two decades and menu favorites including the Cuban sandwich, paella, huevos rancheros, and of course, the celebrated tres leches cake. Kuba Kuba’s original Fan location was joined by Kuba Kuba Dos in Tuckahoe in 2015.

The exterior of La Bodega in Richmond's Shockoe Bottom

La Bodega

La Bodega:

Named after iconic New York City bodegas, this Shockoe Bottom hot spot cooks up a unique combination of Puerto Rican, Dominican, Cuban, and Colombian (and more) flavors, representative of the diversity found in New York City and showcased on an impressively packed menu.

Bocata Arepa Bar:

Dubbed Richmond’s “first and only Arepa bar,” this unassuming Glen Allen eatery was named one of the 2023 Top 100 Places to Eat in the USA by Yelp. Specializing in authentic Venezuelan arepas, stuffed corn meal cakes filled with toppings ranging from cheese and eggs, to shredded beef and plantains.

Birria tacos with a drink in the background on a patio table

Kahlo’s Taqueria and Bar

Kahlo’s Taqueria and Bar:

Named for Mexican artist and activist Frida Kahlo, this Church Hill eatery endeavors to showcase the authentic side of Mexican culture and food. An impressive menu offers a taste of everything from tacos to seafood and even a weekend brunch.

Salsas Don Sebastian:

What began as a family salsa recipe is now a full-fledged brand offering handcrafted, authentic Mexican salsas, dips, and more. The products can be purchased directly or at a variety of grocery stores and markets across the region, including Wegmans, Whole Foods, Good Foods Grocery, Libbie Market, and Ellwood Thompson.

exterior of la milpa restaurant against a sunset

La Milpa

La Milpa Mexican Restaurant 

La Milpa is a family-owned gem offering authentic Mexican cuisine. Known for its delicious tacos, enchiladas, and tamales, the restaurant blends traditional flavors with a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Proudly serving the community, La Milpa embraces its heritage while supporting local events and celebrations.

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