Savoring the Season: Dining Destinations for Before and After Richmond’s Holiday Celebrations
Richmond shines brightest during the holiday season. With its mesmerizing holiday light displays and cherished traditions deeply rooted in generations past, there’s an unmistakable magic that transforms the city, making Richmond an incomparable destination for holiday festivities. While many of these traditions are in no small part thanks to beloved local businesses, we’ve taken the opportunity to pair many of Richmond’s favorites with nearby businesses should you find yourself in need of a bite to eat while out and about enjoying the holidays.
Dominion Energy GardenFest of Lights at Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden
Through January 7
Experience the magic of the holiday season with millions of sparkling lights, enchanting botanical decorations, and charming holiday trains at this whimsical tradition that’s perfect for all ages. While you can enjoy delicious hot cocoa and s’mores in the garden, make a day or night of it by dining at one of the many nearby local restaurants.
- SB’s Lakeside Loveshack for all-day breakfast and sandwiches with a hint of whimsy.
- Hobnob for casual American eats.
- Roy’s Big Burger for a classic RVA tradition.
- Revel Market + Bar for European favorites, with a kid’s menu.
- Arianna’s Italian Grill & Pizza for Italian classics.
Legendary Santa at The Children’s Museum of Richmond
November 24-December 24
More than 25,000 children have visited Legendary Santa and the Snow Queen since this quintessential Richmond tradition began on the 7th floor of Miller & Rhoads department store in 1936. Continue the magic of the day with a meal at a nearby restaurant.
- Sally Bell’s Kitchen for a boxed lunch tradition.
- Supper! for innovative American eats in a kid-friendly setting.
- Gelati Celesti for an ice cream treat.
- The Savory Grain for a more elevated dining experience.
December 1
The official grand illumination of the City of Richmond, this celebration at Kanawha Plaza marks the official lighting of the Richmond skyline. Bask in the newly-lit city post-illumination by enjoying dinner or drinks at a local restaurant downtown.
- The Tobacco Company Restaurant for elegant cocktails and music in a festive setting.
- Casa Del Barco for elevated Mexican cuisine along the canal.
- City Dogs for a quick and creative dog.
- Native Plate for elevated dishes inspired by global street food.
- Mom’s Siam 2 for Thai and sushi.
Dominion Energy Christmas Parade
December 2
A joyful holiday tradition that brings the community together to kick off the holiday season, The Dominion Energy Christmas Parade ignites Broad Street with holiday cheer each year. The parade runs down the length of Broad Street from Arthur Ashe Boulevard to 7th Street, which means that depending on your chosen viewing spot, there are endless opportunities to grab lunch from a local restaurant at the conclusion of the parade.
- Garnett’s Café for sandwiches and soups.
- En Su Boca Taqueria Y Cantina for casual Tex-Mex favorites.
- Lift Coffee Shop & Cafe for sandwiches, juices and more.
- Perly’s for creative Jewish deli food.
- Urban Hang Suite for breakfast and coffee.
- Secret Sandwich Society for sandwiches and salads.
The Richmond Ballet’s The Nutcracker
December 8-24
A stunning holiday tradition like no other. The Richmond Ballet’s performance of The Nutcracker is accompanied by the Richmond Symphony in the equal parts beautiful and historic Carpenter Theatre.
- Lillie Pearl for inventive new American cuisine.
- Rappahannock for farm-to-table seafood.
- Julep’s for sophisticated Southern favorites.
- Mama J’s for comforting soul food.
Richmond Boat Parade of Lights
December 9
Watch the boats of all shapes and sizes make their way down the James River adorned with festive lights, spreading cheer along the way. Richmond’s best-kept holiday secret, The Richmond Boat Parade has steadily been growing in popularity through the years. Grab dinner or drinks at a local restaurant on the James River, but make sure you get there early or make reservations!
- The Lilly Pad for casual eats right on the river.
- The Boathouse for upscale dining and drinks overlooking the river.
- Island Shrimp Co. for casual dining and drinks overlooking the river.
- Triple Crossing Fulton for post-parade beers and pizza.