Episodes
Fall is just around the corner and we are getting into that brown liquor with Mary Allison of Reservoir Distillery!
Published 09/03/19
Next up on the beverage parade, Virginia's OG historical quaff, CIDER! Courtney Mailey, founder and original cider maker at Blue Bee, talks apple to us.
Published 08/12/19
We go deep on all things coffee with Noelle Forest, one of the founders of Richmond's Lamplighter Coffee Roasters.
Published 07/22/19
Richmond’s chefs, home cooks, and those with an eye for impeccable design already know Mr. Rob Bland, the proprietor and curator of specialty home and kitchen goods shop Accoutre in Scott’s Addition. We visited with him at the beautiful space and talked shop. (Get it?)
Published 06/17/19
You asked, we answered: For our 20th episode, we’re interviewing each other. Tune in to learn how our podcast duo ended up in Richmond, what drew them to food, their thoughts on #rvadine, and their favorite Van Halen songs.
Published 06/03/19
We chat with Evrim and Evin of Sub Rosa Bakery, the Church Hill spot that's known around the country for its incomparable bread and pastry work.
Published 05/06/19
We know you’ve heard of Abuelita’s: #rvadine can’t stop talking about the delicious food coming out of Karina Benavides' and Everardo Fonseca’s temple to guisos Mexicanos. The two restaurant veterans, who are partners both in life and in love, opened a spot centered around Mexican home cooking and hospitality that is truly their own.
Published 04/22/19
Nestled in the north end of Church Hill, in an area not far from some of the restaurants that helped put Richmond on the national dining map, is a petite food shop on a mission to feed its neighbors. Michelle Parrish talks with us about Soul N’ Vinegar, her oasis in a food desert, which serves "diverse foods for diverse peoples."
Published 04/08/19
Abi Huntington, General Manager at beloved Italian-Jewish spot Dinamo, cut her industry teeth at old-school Richmond haunts like Joe’s Inn and Avalon. The self-described "half-ass oenophile" chatted with us about wine, Richmond restaurant culture, leaving the city, and confronting sexism in the wine industry.
Published 03/25/19
From working together in the restaurant scene—long before Richmond was even a blip on the national food radar—to learning the ins and outs of growing food from seed up at a Northern farm, Melissa and Frayser Micou have had quite a journey to their current oasis in the city, Pomona Plants and Coffee. We stopped into the soda fountain turned plant shop and café to hear all about it.
Published 03/11/19
We sat down with Justin Ayotte, beverage director of Jackson Ward’s Saison and its little sister, Saison Market. A well-executed drink program coupled with an easygoing environment has made these two favorites among industry folk and civilians alike.
Published 02/25/19
This episode, we wander into A Secret Forest with candy maker/magical fairy Vanessa Beller. A native of Los Angeles, Vanessa moved to Richmond less than a year ago and opened a brick and mortar biz on Broad St, giving her thriving online shop for luxe lollipops a local outpost in the arts district downtown.
Published 02/11/19
It's the holidays and we are excited for treats! From holiday classics like panettone & buche de Noel to magical sugar spun lollys and electric pink pan dulces, Richmond has your holiday sweet tooth covered.
Published 12/10/18
After our wine episode, we figured it was time to give Richmond beer its due, and what better place to start than one of the breweries that put the Richmond beer scene on the map? Kate Lee, Vice President of Operations and Quality at Hardywood Park Craft Brewery, is the woman in charge of just about everything that goes into making Hardywood beer.
Published 11/12/18
Galley Go-To pizziaolo Giustino Riccio explains his pizza philosophy and how it is similar to his approach to making music. There is lots of cornicione (cor-knee-cho-ney) talk, insider dough secrets, some toppings controversy... we get deep dish up in here.
Published 10/29/18
Talking wine with four Richmond-area wine experts, who are not jerks at all: Booth Hardy of Barrel Thief, Nathan Conway of the Metzger/Brenner Pass family, Virginia Samsel of Native Selections, and Jeremy Wilson, former wine and food director at The Jasper (now part of the staff at the Inn at Little Washington—congrats Jeremy!).
Published 10/15/18
We sit down with chef and restaurateur Lee Gregory amidst the clamor and frenzy of the first few weeks into the opening of his third restaurant, Alewife. Gregory is chef/owner/partner at well-known Richmond restaurants The Roosevelt and Southbound, and Alewife is his first solo project. ***Don't worry, no fish skins were put into soft serve in the making of this episode.
Published 10/01/18
A special MINI-EP where we discuss our—and your—most essential Richmond eats.
Published 09/17/18
The story of the Teklemariam family, who operate The Nile Ethiopian Bistro, crosses continents, the Midwest and Mid Atlantic and lands right here in Richmond. Consistency and a commitment to healthful, nutritious food inform the cuisine of The Nile, but as you’ll hear, a deep familial connection defines it. Twin brothers Yoseph and Benyam stopped by to chat about the secret behind the injera flatbread at The Nile, their dynamo mother, Yeshareg Demisse and wax poetic on some old Richmond spots.
Published 08/20/18
It’s summer! A wet and rainy summer to be sure, but that's not stopping the ice cream lovers of Richmond from queuing up at Charm School Social Club. Meryl Hillerson and Alex Zavaleta joined us to talk about how their friendship and punk ethos informs all they do at their ice cream shop.
Published 08/06/18
Jean-Claude Van Dinner-Dance. Fire Brunch with Me. Fantasy Fair. Perhaps you attended one of these local events. If not, you should have! Meet Erik Heffernan, Liz Rosenberg, Andrea Singer-Curry and Ned Curry of Gold Cart, an unconventional catering biz that creates themed pop-ups and private parties all over Richmond.
Published 07/23/18
If you frequent the restaurants and bars of Richmond you’ve probably been served by bartender Lindsey Scheer. Years of honing her hustle and craft has led her to the beloved palace of hospitality, Heritage, where as bar manager she is infusing her unfussy approach and joyful spirit into their drink program.
Published 07/08/18
The ever talented Chauncey Jenkins, aka Chance Fischer—fresh from performing at the opening day reception at the Institute of Contemporary Arts and his recent promotion to General Manager at Lemaire—stopped by the kitchen table.
Published 06/25/18
Jail yoga, competing on Iron Chef and creating safe spaces for her staff are just a few of the topics we covered when Chef/Owner Brittanny Anderson of Metzger Bar and Butchery, Brenner Pass and Chairlift visited the kitchen table here at Richmond Famous.
Published 06/18/18