Unique boutique hotel—first opened in December 1910 as the First National Bank, a French Renaissance-Beaux Arts building–opens to guests in Roanoke By Shannon Brennan Photos courtesy of The Liberty Trust…
Try this trio of delectable plum-based food and drink creations from around the state By Betsy DiJulio As it turns out, Virginia is for Plum Lovers. From Flint Hill to…
Imbibe Virginia wines at must-visit farm vineyard Hampton Roads Winery in Surry Bountiful harvests, bucolic beauty and a whole lot of history. That’s what you can expect during your visit…
Step back in time and taste some Virginia heritage recipes, adapted for our modern palates By Mikael Blido, Photos by Ashlee Glen What did life look like before Lynchburg grew…
At RND Coffee in Roanoke, chef-owner Quincy Randolph’s creative lattes are all the buzz By Layla Khoury-Hanold It’s good to see RND Coffee humming again, to see friends excitedly embracing…
Oktoberfest may be cancelled in Munich this year, but celebrations are already underway at breweries, cities and towns across the Commonwealth. Grab your lederhosen and get your fix of Bavarian-style…
Chef David Bastide hopes to continue Jefferson’s culinary Vision at Monticello Farm Table If Thomas Jefferson were alive today, he’d likely be breaking bread, drinking wine and enjoying dinner conversation…
A sense of tradition and kinship, as much as elevated coastal cuisine, prevail at Heirloom in Virginia Beach Story by Marisa Marsey Photos by David Uhrin Dictionaries define heirloom as…
By Shelley Basinger When Oliver Russell left his family’s third-generation shipyard behind in early 2020 to move to Lynchburg, he knew parting with the life he knew along the Carolina…
A road trip to family-owned Three Crosses Distillery outside Richmond is flavorful and fun TASTE TEST Just a peaceful 20-minute drive outside of Richmond along Route 60, hang a left…
It could be said that everything is better in a can, and these canned cocktails made in the Commonwealth prove that to be true. Ready-to-drink cocktails are still on the…
By Rachel Dalton Pinterest. Instagram. Weddings. Taking up their own endcap at the grocery store. The charcuterie board business is booming right now. Maybe it’s just a coincidence that these…
When it opened to pedal pushers and pedestrians alike in 2015, the hope was that the Virginia Capital Trail would be a route dedicated to recreation, healthy living—and, of course,…
Virginia Breweries Rock (and Roll) with Live Music This Spring and Summer While most traditional live music venues may still be closed and larger events are just starting to come back online, Virginia breweries are getting into the normal-ish swing of…