Everyday Gourmet partners with dozens of venues across Richmond and its surrounding areas. Listed below are some of our favorites.

 
 

The Science Museum of Virginia

Housed in a 100+-year-old train station and designed by renowned architect John Russell Pope. With the Foucault pendulum as a scientific and stylish centerpiece, this venue is perfect for a cocktail party, wedding reception or corporate event.

Main Street Station

Completed in 1901, this landmark has two event spaces: a French Renaissance-style building called the Headhouse and the converted Train Shed the length of two football fields.

Virginia Cliffe Inn

This cosy Glen Allen estate offers a cottage bed and breakfast, a huge pavillion, and large tents for corporate and private events. Be sure to visit in december for their ‘Christmas at the Inn’ craft show.

The Estate at River Run

A Georgian-inspired wedding venue located in Maidens, VA with an in-house planning team by Kim Moody Designs. Its 16,000-square foot property was erected atop an elevated section of land along the James River.

Virginia War Memorial

All proceeds from facility rentals support the non-profit Virginia War Memorial Foundation to help fund the Memorial’s educational and patriotic programs and events

Mankin Mansion

Built by the entrepreneurial brick maker and founder Edward Thurston Mankin, a pioneer for his contribution to architecture in some of Virginia’s finest homes and beyond.

The Bolling Haxall House

Built in 1858, this three-story Italian mansion is situated in the heart of downtown Richmond. In 1894 it became the home of the Women’s Club, and today boasts an auditorium that can accommodate over 300 guests.

Shift Retail Lab

Powered by the Da Vinci Center, Shift is a space for student entrepreneurs to test their ideas through sales and customer feedback. By far our favorite VCU partner.

The Branch Museum

Designed in 1916, Branch House lies within Richmond's Monument Avenue Historic District. Now it’s home to the Branch Museum of Architecture & Design.