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SIDE DISHES...
Food, Racing & More


Latino Flavor and Gluten Free Options
Pescado's is a Carribbean / Latin themed restaurant with a lot of flare. Great fresh seafood prepared creatively but much much more than just fish-fare.  Check this place out, the menu is fun!

Pescados
13126 Midlothian Tpke
Midlothian, VA
(804) 379-7121
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Speedeats Fan Choice
Speedeats' fan and ol' TV friend Stacy Huggins suggests this old school barbecue joint for Richmond weekend. He says no stop to Richmond is complete without it. It's an ol' cruise-in tradition since 1930!

Bill's Barbecue
927 Myers Street
Richmond, VA
(804) 358-7763
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Sushi-Time in Richmond
You want a great local Japanese restaurant for killer sushi?  Look no further than Tokyo Not Your Average Joe's.  Not only is a real cool name on the restaurant... the menu is packed with fun creations and fun named dishes as well.

Tokyo Not Your Average Joe
8901 Patterson Ave
Henrico, VA 23229
(804) 740-3882
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Cuban Food!
This fun little place had to make our list!   Want a good Cuban sandwich or authentically prepared dinner in a bodega/market atmosphere? This is your place!

Kuba Kuba
1601 Park Avenue 
Richmond, VA
(804) 355-8817


Buz and Ned's is a Richmond favorite. Great bbq and great atmosphere!
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Dot's Back Inn
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This place should be on the top of your list for Richmond. It is a favorite of many in the NASCAR garage. I know it is also a hot-spot for several people I work with in racing. It's also a favorite of Tony Stewart's crew chief Darian Grubb.

A true neighborhood hot-spot serving up a heap-load of classic diner dishes. GREAT stuff. Dot's Back Inn was also featured on Triple-D. If you don't know what Triple-D stands for, get a TV! Guy Fieri is the man.
4030 MacArthur Avenue
Richmond, VA
(804) 266-3167
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Buz and Ned's Real Barbecue
Ok... this place is a must in Richmond. It's not hard to find but barbecue this hard to find most certainly is!  This should be your order: Beef Spare Ribs with Bourbon Apples, cucumber salad and green-chile-cheese-cornbread.  Mmmmm.  Eating on the picnic tables outside makes for a unique experience.
1119 N Boulevard
Richmond, VA 23230-4805
(804) 355-6055
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River City Diner
You want a good 50's Diner? Well, this one does the trick for sure.  It's open 24/7 so that means you can hit it before or after a long day at the track.  Bring coins for the jukebox and be ready to get full!
CHECK OUT THE VIDEO OF EAGLE'S EXPERIENCE AT RIVER CITY DINER  click here
1712 East Main Street
Richmond, VA
(804) 644-9418
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Ronnie's Ribs Wings & Other Things
Bill Baker CAN'T be wrong. The NASCAR.com editor wrote in and strongly suggests that Speedeats.com followers hit Ronnie's joint in Richmond.

The full slab is approximately 4-pounds of trimmed ribs! Oooh baby! They are spiced with Ronnie's own rub and sauced with their yummy homemade sauce. There is not much on the menu but what they do have, they pile high on your plate. We like it that way!
2512 Main Street, Richmond, VA
Wednesday thru Saturday
11:30AM – 6:30PM
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The Black Sheep
Night races make it harder for us NASCAR people to get dinner on the road. The Black Sheep has great lunch and dinner but what we want to highlight is their breakfast. Creativity indeed! Roast Duck Hash, Salmon Hash, Bayou Breakfast (featuring catfish) makes this a breakfast foodie find for sure.
901 West Marshall Street
Richmond, VA
(804) 648-1300
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The Village Cafe
This college favorite is a real good place to eat some yums in Richmond. From Calzones to Meatloaf, Village Cafe will satisfy your taste buds and fill your belly with generous portions.  Nothing fancy just good local eats! Try the beer battered onion rings!
1001 W Grace St
Richmond, VA 23220
(804) 353-8204


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The Village Cafe
1001 W Grace St
Richmond, VA 23220
(804) 353-8204