Josh Turner — Hotels & Tickets
Carpenter Theatre at Dominion Energy Center, Richmond, VA · Friday, July 10, 2026 · 11:30 PM
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Make it a weekend in Richmond
Local, game-day tested — near Robins Stadium.
Eat before
- The Continental Westhampton· Libbie & Grove, ~1 mile from Robins Stadium
This walkable neighborhood spot is the closest thing to a pre-game living room for Spider fans, so grab a booth for burgers and a beer before you stroll over.
- Stuffy's· Libbie & Grove, ~1 mile from campus
A generations-old Richmond sandwich staple where you order a hearty sub, not a fussy plate, and you're fed and out the door in time for kickoff.
- Bar West· Westhampton (Libbie & Grove), ~1 mile from campus
The neighborhood's polished-but-friendly cocktail spot, perfect if you want one good drink and a proper meal before you walk to the stadium.
After the game
- Ripple Ray's· Carytown, ~5 min from campus
A Grateful Dead-themed dive with live music and solid bar bites that filled the void left by the old Cary Street Cafe, exactly where a rowdy postgame crowd wants to land.
- East Coast Provisions· Carytown, ~5 min from campus
Post up on one of Richmond's best patios for oysters, sushi and a full bar when you want to keep the night going in style.
- Can Can Brasserie· Carytown, ~5 min from campus
A genteel French brasserie for a late aperitif and steak frites if the game left you wanting something a notch dressier than a burger.
Getting in
- Free campus parking· University lots, on campus
If you don't have a pass there's no charge to park in a University lot, so just follow the game-day staff and officers waving you into the general lots.
Don't miss
- Carytown & the Byrd Theatre· Carytown, ~5 min from campus
Stroll the 'Mile of Style' and duck into the 1928 Byrd Theatre for a cheap classic film on the Mighty Wurlitzer organ, a genuine Richmond ritual.