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  • Margaret Minnicks

    Some restaurants offer outdoor dining in Richmond, Virginia

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    Some people say the environment adds a great deal to their dining experience. In other words, food tastes even better where they eat as well as what they eat. Therefore, this short article focuses on a few unique places in Richmond, Virginia where consumers can dine outside.

    Open-air dining


    Bookbinder's Seafood & Steakhouse
    Bookbinder's Seafood & Steakhouse, located at 2306 E. Cary Street, Richmond, Virginia 23223, has indoor and outdoor seating. It is ideal for open-air dining.

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    Pinky’s
    Pinky's expansive patio makes customers feel like they are dining on the coast.

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    Covered patio dining

    Little Nickel
    From natural warmth, diners can eat outside on a beautiful spring or summer day. During the winter, the patio is heated to comfort those who want to eat outside.

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    Rooftop dining

    New York Deli
    This Carytown deli has a rooftop for dining.

    Q Rooftop Bar
    Customers see a panoramic view of downtown Richmond while they enjoy their favorite food and drinks from the bar.

    Waterside seats

    Latitude Seafood Co.
    The Hull Street seafood spot has some top-tier views.

    The Boathouse at Rocketts Landing
    From the Boathouse’s Rocketts Landing location, customers can enjoy a meal while overlooking one of the most beautiful scenes of the James River. (See the photo at the top of this article).


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