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    Reveler Experiences

    4.7 (44 reviews)
    Open 5:00 pm - 10:30 PM
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Hannah S.

    I attended a Plunky & Oneness performance at The Reveler during the Holiday season. This was my first visit to this venue & I must say I was thoroughly impressed with this space. From the ambiance to the food to the leadership behind this venue every aspect was exceptionally presented. I look forward to being a regular attendee at future performances at this venue. The fact that this venue also acknowledges that it is an LGBTQ+ safe space was paramount to my decision to attend events & support this business as frequently as I can. I already have tickets to another show & I cannot wait to attend.

    Cam A.

    Had a great first experience at Reveler for a concert. Street parking was easy, and the venue's intimate size means every spot has a great view and sound. The Pride Month cocktails were creative and delicious, and the space itself is full of personality. Service was spot on. Behind the bar are uniquely themed artistic rooms that I'm excited to explore next time. A really fun and distinctive spot in Richmond--I'll definitely be back.

    Sarah L.

    Had a wonderful evening experience listening to Plunky and the Oneness of JuJu. Peace, love , and inclusion at its best. The ambiance was eclectic and "cool." Ordered food but it did never came to the table. Had to cancel it. Other than that it was a great time.

    Kevin -.

    The coolest, chillest place in Richmond, by far. The staff never disappoints, the music is always top-notch, and the place itself is an experience.

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    Nikki J.

    Reveler is a great, intimate place to see live music. I've been twice - once for a dry happy hour and then for a show. Service was great both times. There isn't a bad seat in the house. Haven't tried the bites yet, but the drinks are pretty good.

    Aya C.

    Boy was this an experience ! As advertised. There were so many cool corners with things but i recommend coming to experience them all. The espresso martinis were so good as the esspresso was made fresh to order. Also they had games ! I was so entertained. There was also an amazing performance. I definitely will be back this spot had the quirky vibe I needed. The service was also really good. They had ran out of espresso and she let us know it's going to take an additional five minutes to brew some more. Those attention to details are pristine.

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    Emma S.

    A show at the Reveler is a must-do! The atmosphere is so unique. Loved getting to explore each of the themed rooms. Drinks were delicious and table service was pretty quick despite being very crowded.

    Daniel F.

    The Reveler is great and and event space. Knowledgeable staff and great service I can wait to go back. Great place for happy hour. We also saw they do a lot of live jazz. Looking forward to going back.

    Yvonne M.

    I love, love, love this place. I went with my kids to celebrate my son's birthday. We wanted an experience and boy did we get one. We went on "Funk night" and the band they had was awesome. I didn't catch their name but they had a female singer who had some strong pipes! She sang everything and the crowd loved it. When we walked in I felt like a kid in a candy store, there's aooo much to look at, stuff on the wall, ceiling, I mean EVERY WHERE lol. It's like cracker barrel on crack lol. The fun part of the night was they give the house band a break and ask musicians and singers in the audience to sign up to get on stage. They don't know each other or what song they play till they get up there. It was fun and entertaining to watch. The highlight was they had a magician walking around while we waited for the show to start. He was awesome.. very entertaining and kept us captivated. We don't know how he pulled off this card trick but it was sure fun to watch.

    Seating at some tables

    Honestly super disappointed about this but this was my first time coming here and I walked out 10 minutes after walking in. Why? Because where I was seated was INCREDIBLY uncomfortable. The table was tall, the chairs were tall, couldn't even get your legs under the table and the chairs were wobbly. I sat there for 10 minutes just uncomfortable. If I could have been at a normal table with normal chairs I would have been fine. Disappointed I couldn't even watch the show! The tables are also very close together. I posted a photo to my group chat and luckily they agreed this was just crazy for a business to have for seats. Everyone was very friendly though! My being upset is about the comfort for customers in these certain areas of the place. Mostly off to the sides. Definitely not disabled people friendly as far as the tall tables go unfortunately.

    Lots of sketching easel available to draw on
    Jenny L.

    A very cool creative space for artists of all kind. We passed by it during a stroll in Carytown and saw that there was going to be a live Jazz performance at 8 pm. Since we didn't eat dinner yet, we circled back here after finishing up dinner. Surprisingly, the place was already packed. There was limited seating where the live performance was being held near the front of the establishment. Which was slightly disheartening because I was hoping for a casual sit down and didn't fancy standing during the performance. It was also a $15 cover charge for the band that was playing. I believe their band name was Sweet Potato's. Fortunately, they had a back lounge seating area which is a $5 ish cover charge. I thought it was odd at first that they were charging to sit in the lounge area and assumed it was probably because there was a live band playing at the moment so you could potentially come to the front and enjoy the music. After working our way to the back lounge area, I soon understood why there was a cover for it. It was a huge creative space. If you could look inside of an artists' mind, this is probably what you'll find. So many things to see, so many things happening, so many things to do. There's easels all around so people can freely sketch/draw, pianos, guitars, violin, sand art table, dummy with imitation skin to practice tattooing, etc. I loved that each table you sat at had a table number with a QR code to order your drink on your phone. You can keep the tab open or close out once you have placed your order. I really enjoyed my time here and if I lived in the area I would definitely come every weekend. Not even to drink or anything but to do artsy things in a different environment that opens my mind to creativity.

    Sarah D.

    Such an amazing hidden gem in Carytown, I went for the bossa nova this week and every show I go to is just amazing. Definitely try the new summer cocktails, all the bartenders are attentive and consummate professionals. 10/10!

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    Great live music venue in Carytown. The service is well planned and easy. Pick the night that suits your taste.

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    10 months ago

    The jazz nights are lots of fun especially when the Duchess is there drinks are good if not a little pricey

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    Nice place fun , food fantastic the mix drinks are amazing clean all around fantastic atmosphere

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    Amazing environment with great music especially on Wednesday!! I also enjoy Jazz and blues night.

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    Wrexham Hall - At Wrexham Hall for a wedding -- on Saturday morning, 21 June 2025

    Wrexham Hall

    5.0(1 review)
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    They were quick to respond to my inquiry for a B&B stay, but I don't do stairs well, with my…read morerefrigerated cooler...and they only have a ramp through the kitchen entrance.

    From the owner: Wrexham Hall is a historical venue in Chesterfield, Virginia. It has served many brides, families…read moreand businesses in Central Virginia for the decades. She has seen weddings, receptions, birthdays, proms, quenceneras, baby showers, bridal showers, engagement announcements, rehearsals, bridal shows, retirement parties, dinner parties, public and private Teas, Holiday parties, business meetings, celebrations of life, fund raising events and even political rallies.The house was originally built in 1770 by William Walthall and passed down to his daughters, Polly and Susannah (our purported ghost), then sold to a Doctor Anderson who extended the front of the house in the 1830s. Later, he sold it to a Doctor Friend who resided there when she would serve as a civil war hospital. Sold again, yet to another doctor, Dr. Thomas Cheatham, the house grew again to form a “T” shaped structure. After his death, the home would fall into severe disrepair only to be restored in the 1930s and named Wrexham. The Hague family lived there and maintained what became a “mansion” in the 1960s when it was added to once again. The new addition begged for an upgraded name, which is the now, Wrexham Hall. Sold to Judge Gates in the 1970s, he would sell it and have it moved to its current location. The last addition was made by the Brennan family, an event room that would serve many for years to come. Now owned by Greg and Carol Marion. She is still an event space as well as a Bed and Breakfast. Come Enjoy

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    We had a great summit at the Valentine. The set up was perfect and the staff were very attentive to…read moreour needs the meeting area was clean and well ventilated. After the event we were able to move about the museum that at some interesting items relevant to Richmond modern and older history. Great little museum to visit.

    The Valentine, aka The Wickham House is located in downtown Richmond, and a stone's throw from the…read moreJ. Marshall House. It was a special tour that brought me to the Wickham House. Don't be confused by the name, The Valentine. This 19th-century home was purchased in 1898 by Mann Valentine Jr. who added a museum to the property and renamed it The Valentine. My visit was part of a dual tour with the John Marshall House (treason trial of A. Burr). The tour started promptly at the appointed time, and we began our tour of the home. Our guide was very knowledgeable about the Wickham house, the family and the history of that time. Her tour was much more than a simple recitation. She brought the home to life through her descriptions, easily fielded questions and encouraged discussions. We all gained a clear picture of life at that time as well as the role that John Wickham played in history. The house is kept in beautiful condition with many examples of how the family lived, from clothing to imagined food out on the table. I was truly impressed by the beauty of the home. After the tour we were able to meander through the museum that is a part of the property. It is an interesting stroll through Richmond's history from the early 1800's to the present. I would definitely suggest a visit here if you are a history fanatic. Check out your options for parking before you get here (I parked in one of the local garages and spent about $15).

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