What’s your favorite place to eat in Richmond? Are you looking for new places to try in 2025? Well, look no further—Style Weekly’s 2025 'Food Issue' is here!
"The Food Issue is always a feast to put together (pun absolutely intended), and this year is no exception! We’re excited to welcome our new food editor, Mary Scott Hardaway, who led the charge with fresh ideas and a great eye for what makes the Richmond food scene truly special," said general manager Macaulay Hammond. "Along with a team of talented contributors, she’s put together an issue that’s packed with stories, flavors, and inspiration. Trust us—you won’t want to miss this one!"
Readers of this year’s “Food Issue” will learn about Richmond restaurants that have survived for several decades, another group of local restaurants that create their own unique recipes that customers can take home, as well as a list of 11 go-to restaurants in Richmond created by several Style Weekly writers.
Also, for any fans that remember the 90’s Nickelodeon cartoon “Doug,” they’ll learn about which Richmond restaurant is keeping the show’s memory alive with some of the best burgers in the city.
Although the print issue provides the fastest and most captivating experience of exploring the “Food Issue,” several of the articles showcased in the print edition are already available on StyleWeekly.com with more to follow.
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VPM Media Corporation, the parent company of VPM, Virginia’s home for public media, acquired Style Weekly in November of 2021. Driven by a shared commitment to local storytelling that reflects the interests of the public, the acquisition deepens VPM’s arts and culture coverage and expands its digital footprint to include StyleWeekly.com and Style Weekly’s social media properties.