Most-missed Fan restaurants

Grace Place ad in SLANT (circa 1991)

In a discussion this afternoon at Chiocca’s, as the Mets vs. Braves game played out on television, a small group of baby boomers spent a few minutes naming the local restaurants we missed the most. Once the list got too long, we narrowed it down to the five most-missed that were located within the borders of Richmond’s Fan District when they were open (Broad St. to the north, Belvidere the the east, Cary to the south and North Boulevard to the west).
My own alphabetical list of the five Fan District eateries for which I’m still carrying a torch is as follows:

  • Grace Place at 826 W. Grace St.
  • John & Norman’s at 2525 Hanover Ave.
  • J.W. Rayle at Cary and Pine Sts.
  • Mad King Ludwig’s at 907 W. Grace St.
  • The Texas-Wisconsin Border Cafe at 1501 W. Main St.

Readers are invited to use the comments section to suggest other Fan District restaurants that should be added to our list of the favorite-but-no-longer-existing. Two other favorites of mine were suggested to me in a subsequent conversation — the original Village Restaurant; the Chesterfield Tea Room.

Ed. Note: This post was updated on Sunday.

Posted in Fan Tales, Hub's Blurbs, Food

5 Comments.

  1. Do any of those restaurants have website? I’ve got company coming in from out of town (way out of town - England) and my eyes are peeled for places to eat because he’s paying.

    Mary Kroll @ April 6th, 2008 at 10:22 am

  2. Mary Kroll,

    OK, I’ve done a little bit of rewriting to make it more clear that the reason the restaurants are missed is that they no longer exist.

    FTRea @ April 6th, 2008 at 2:02 pm

  3. Soble’s. Stonewall Cafe. Southern Culture.

    I’ll miss them all.

    Eoghann @ April 6th, 2008 at 10:39 pm

  4. Mea culpa, I thought you meant “overlooked”.

    Mary Kroll @ April 11th, 2008 at 4:39 pm

  5. Gumbo Ya Ya, Out of Bounds, Puddinheads

    Charlie Lintecum @ April 17th, 2008 at 4:44 pm

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