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    Beef Hot Dog stand in the parking lot of the Vegetarian Festival.  BRILLIANT.
    Michelle A.

    Even though I live a few blocks for Bryan Park, I've never been to the Veggie Fest. So, we saddled up the baby and headed over around 12:15pm- just 15 minutes after it started. And it was packed. PACKED. The festival itself had some good food, but that's about it. I consider myself pretty liberal, but the other vendors there made me feel old and stodgy. Fortune tellers? Midwives? Holistic medicine? Chiropractors? Not for me. I was glad to see so many dog rescues had tents- I love RingDog and some of the other groups... very fun. And the festival was dog and kid friendly, which was nice. There was plenty of room to put down a blanket and spread out... My biggest disappointment was that Nile Restaurant was late in getting set up- we waited until around 1:15pm so we could get some food from them, but they still weren't open... instead we got some garlic fries, some veggie samosas that were awesome and some cheese and spinach from the Indian restaurant that was there. Overall, very tasty. Oh, and that some loser parked poorly in the lot, and ended up boxing in a whole ton of people in the parking lot. Whomever parked that Black Honda Civic (it was a pre-2001) should have their license revoked for being a dumb-a**. My favorite part of the festival though was the tent set up right near the parking lot, selling beef hot dogs. I am not joking. BRILLIANT

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    Tanisha K.

    Had a great time at this years Vegetarian Festival, there were plenty of vendors and informational tables to visit, a decent amount of places to sit and find shade if needed. They also had water placed around the festival to allow dogs to get a cool drink. There was plenty of yummy vegan and vegetarian foods to select from at a reasonable price and the potions we're very generous. I went home with a nice size to-go box! Can't wait till next year!

    Nikki G.

    This annual festival was enjoyable. It goes on in Richmond every year. It was a hike to the location once you parked, far across a few soccer fields. Get there WAY early if you want decent parking without a mile long hike. The food vendors were varied and the ones I tried, tasty. Did not have room for more! The music was good, the event was pet friendly, which was convenient and everyone friendly. Educational booths were abundant and social awareness of animal cruelty was paramount. Nicely done! Get a shuttle for parking next year!

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    It was freaking great, I wish they would have one everyday! So much good food and good vibes all around

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    Richmond Folk Festival

    Richmond Folk Festival

    (16 reviews)

    Downtown

    The Richmond Folk Festival is so Richmond and one of our city's best festivals. It's been happening…read morefor about 20 years. I think it's so wonderful that it's a free festival filled with so much culture. I grew up going to festivals in DC almost every weekend and this reminds me of those amazing festivals. There were about five different stages set up across our park system (near the James River). Various acts of music genres from all over the world were playing throughout the weekend. There is something for everyone. One of the highlights for me this year was the Flea Circus at the family tent. It was so wholesome and fun. Another annual highlight for me is the craft tent with beautiful handmade goods. One of my favorites is this Turkish store's booth with stunning tiles and bowls. There are plenty of food options here too. The "food court" can be found on Brown's Island, but this year there were food options scattered in the Belle Isle parking lot and a park on top of the hill too. I'm not sure what the parking situation looks like because I normally walk to the festival. I highly recommend walking or biking to avoid the heavy traffic you will inevitably run into during the festival. The Richmond Folk Festival is fun no matter what age you are. It celebrates music and cultures from around the world. I highly recommend visiting it each year.

    An experience that I'm glad I didn't miss! The only drawback is that there was so much good music…read moreand informative workshops that we could not do it all.

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    Richmond Greek Festival

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    Mary Munford, Near West End

    Calling all foodies, this is the festival for you. The Richmond Greek Festival for 2025 was held at…read moreSts. Constantine & Helen Greek Orthodox Cathedral (I imagine it is typically here, this was my first year attending). It ran from May 28-31. I think of it as one huge food festival. I had a friend that attending on a Thursday and if you want to avoid lines, this is the move. I was silly and went on a Saturday. My mom and I attended after lunch. While I wish we tried some of the food, the lines were horrendous. The food smells were incredible though. They even had a drive through for the food. It's a free festival to attend. There are various booths with a variety of Greek (and some beyond Greek) foods to get as well as a fun shopping goods corner. I imagine it's similar each year, but outside had tents of food and plenty of seating. Inside the church there was a market place with things like clothes, jewelry, candles, olive oils, and more. It was hot outside so I got a Lemon Ice from kids running a booth nearby. My mom was most excited to see the shows. There was dancing and live music scheduled for 2:30pm that didn't start until about 2:50pm. We thankfully found shaded seats while we waited and had a lot of fun people watching. I am excited to return next year and try to go on a Thursday or Friday so I can try the actual food.

    Thank god this festival is only once a year…read more We only ended up getting a gyro, a chicken souvlaki and Greek fries. But then ended up with more sweets than we needed. Definitely for the crowd who wants something to do in the city, because they have some performers and alcohol. But outings with a toddler are notoriously short.

    Arts in the Park - These were some neat signs!

    Arts in the Park

    (8 reviews)

    Byrd Park

    I've finally made it to Arts in the Park after living in Richmond for nearly a decade. A friend and…read moreI met at City Stadium to take the shuttle. The line was long but it moved quickly. They had a few shuttles in rotation, and they were nice, luxury buses. The area surrounding the festival in Byrd Park looked pretty gnarly with traffic, so I definitely do not recommend driving. There were over 350 vendors at the 2026 event. A large directory and map greeted us upon arrival, which was a nice touch and helped guide us around the event efficiently. The weather was perfect -- early spring mild temps with plenty of sunshine. I found loads of gorgeous pottery for gifts at reasonable rates. We didn't eat on site, but there were plenty of food vendors. We attended on the second day and the porta pots weren't the best. The event was busy but not claustrophobic. The layout was quite nice for strolling, and the Carillon added extra scenery to the day. I will absolutely be back in future years!

    This is one of the best Springtime events in Richmond. All different types of crafters, artists and…read moreartisans come to show their wares. You never know what you will find. There are food and drink vendors. I recommend carrying a bottle of water, you will be doing a lot of walking and lemonade was $8.00 this year. The food prices were okay. I got a well smoked BBQ sandwich with coleslaw for $8.00. The food was tasty. The art is fun and you will see all kinds of things like jewelry, artistic notecards, lotions, soaps, whirligigs, and what nots galore. It is a fun event for all ages. Dogs are welcome too.

    Bacon Fest

    Bacon Fest

    (9 reviews)

    Downtown

    It is so hot today and they have no free water stations! Also its much smaller than in prior years…read more They also have less quality venders this years. No gelati celecti, no savory grain, no alchemy coffee. BUT I was excited to get the bacon batter gator bites but they didn't taste like bacon and they only give you 3 bites. Dont get me wrong they were delicious i just thought i should get a 4th piece. Also they open at noon. Why? I want them to open at 11am when its slightly cooler.

    If bacon is your preferred meat of choice well this is the festival for you. There was no shortage…read moreof pork embellished dishes at this event. From traditional dishes of bacon cheeseburgers and ribs to unique treats of bacon infused drinks and desserts, there was something for everyone. The set up of the event could have been better. All the popular stands and dishes were all on a narrow hill towards the back of the festival. If you wanted a funnel cake garnished in bacon or a mountain of butterfly fries drenched in cheese and bacon the wait was as long as P. Diddy's child support payments but it was worth the wait and the calories. There was an open field which could have been utilized more. This more than likely avoided though due to the temperature being on fleek, reaching almost 100 degrees that day. Most stands were attempting to be under some sort of shade or trees, which caused the congestion of people in some areas of the event. Despite the heat and crowd the festival was filled with delightful sounds and smells. From the bands jamming and covering recent radio favorites to the decadent bacon creations, the festival was highly enjoyable. A stylish hat and cool spot in the shade is a must to attend this fatty festival. I will definitely attend this event again next year. Let's just pray for cooler temperatures to go alongside our bacon!

    Boulevard Pumpkin Festival

    Boulevard Pumpkin Festival

    (2 reviews)

    Super fun! I hope it returns next year; I'll come with a bigger appetite.read more

    This was a lot of fun. The music was great.. It could be heard all the way down on the other end,…read moreand it made you want to dance in the street! there were really good food trucks there, and the crowd was big but not over powering. I really liked the location of this event because it was easy to get to and find a park. The one thing that I didn't care for was it was advertised as a free event, with all these things for kids but all the great things for kids required a bunch of tickets. (Thumbs down!!!) clearly the theme of the day was pumpkin because every food booth/truck had some sort of pumpkin flavored food item on the menu. The only thing I ate was a pumpkin pecan cupcake from Ukrops/Martins and let me tell you... It was dee-licious!!! I will be looking for those in martins for sure. I stopped at the crave-tini booth and got a mini-manicure for my daughter. She loved it... But she messed up 5 nails at the movin mania booth when she was jumping rope. There goes that $5 mani! We also stopped by a baptist church booth that had free halloween arts and crafts making pipe cleaner spiders and bat pencil toppers. We painted a face on a gord that supported refugees in the area. Overall.. This event was great, and a lot of fun. Honorable mention... We stopped by the yelp booth, checked in and got a prize by throwing darts at a board. Who doesnt love to throw darts, great event !

    Richmond Jazz Festival At Maymont - Tent and stage

    Richmond Jazz Festival At Maymont

    (4 reviews)

    Byrd Park

    My best friend is a HUGE Masego fan. The moment she saw he was going to perform at the Richmond…read moreJazz and Music Festival she got really excited. She got us two VIP tickets which were amazing because we were able to watch the show from a snack and drink catered tent. The weather was absolutely gorgeous for this event. It's located in Maymont and was such a vibe. There was a map online that made it easier to figure out the layout and their website was really helpful for any questions we had. I loved how laid-back this festival was, guests could bring in wagons with blankets and lawn chairs. There were plenty of food tents as well as goods for sale tents. There were lots of talented artists in attendance too. I highly recommend checking out this festival.

    The Jazz Festival was awesome! Great musicians and a beautiful setting at Maymont. A nice mix of…read morelocal and national talent. It's always SO HOT in August, though. I wish it was earlier or later in the year. So if in August again, be prepared to melt! You can bring your own chairs, coolers and food. No glass containers or outside alcohol. There are food and merchandise vendors on site and plenty of portable bathrooms Parking is a little tough. A lot of streets near Maymont are closed. They were running shuttles from Dogwood Dells There's a lot of people, though security is present, and everyone was respectful of others This year, I was lucky and attended in a corporate tent, so at least there was shade

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