5 New Restaurants Across Virginia Worth the Trip

Virginia’s culinary scene is having a moment. What started with Chesapeake blue crabs, Smithfield ham, and peanuts has exploded into full-blown food fascination. Think farm-to-table innovation meets boundary-pushing creativity. Richmond’s morphed into a straight-up foodie powerhouse. NoVa brings power dining. And don’t sleep on small towns like Abingdon—they’re racking up national accolades for punching way above their weight. Five spots to add to your list include: 

 The Frenchmen, Staunton

Culinary veterans and husband-and-wife team Liz Phifer and Kevin Childs serve breakfast, lunch, and dinner at this fetching spot in Staunton’s historic train station. Channeling New Orleans’ legendary Frenchmen Street, it offers the best seat in town for watching trains roll by. Expect heartfelt hospitality and genuine Southern charm in this warm gathering place where great fare—from avocado toast to shrimp and grits—meets NOLA vibes and railroad romance. TheFrenchmenDowntown.com

 SoFlo Retreat Abingdon

This wellness-focused spot brings South Florida sunshine straight to Abingdon, serving up vibrant salads, colorful wraps, cold-pressed juices, and energizing smoothies—all made with local ingredients and serious flavor. Whether grabbing a quick lunch or recharging over coffee with friends, guests find fresh, mindful dining in a relaxed, coastal-inspired space that nourishes from the inside out. SoFloRetreat.com

 Porter’s on Main, Gloucester

In Gloucester’s charming downtown, Porter’s On Main brings upscale casual dining to Main Street’s Historic District. Premium steaks and fresh seafood take center stage, expertly prepared and perfectly paired—courtesy of Executive Chef Joshua Hutter—with curated specialty cocktails. The atmosphere blends Southern hospitality with sophistication—relaxed yet elegant. Instagram:@PortersOnMain

 The Granite Grill,  Richmond

Lured by the success of Trader Joe’s, which thankfully revitalized Stony Point Shopping Center in Richmond’s Bon Air neighborhood, the property’s newest tenant is from Big Kitchen Hospitality. The folks behind Tazza Kitchen opened The Granite Grill in November, where Chef Danny Mena serves updated takes on classic American fare. Think salad bowls, steak, seafood, and pasta—all delightfully and deliciously elevated. TheGraniteGrill.com

 Corsica Wine Bar, Reston

Corsica captures the Mediterranean island’s dual spirit—where rugged mountains meet sun-drenched coastlines. Chefs Emilio Garcia and Cesar Mayorga channel Ligurian soul food and Provençal traditions through robata-grilled vegetables and meats, house-made pastas, and classic aperitivo snacks. Seasonal dishes evoke Corsica’s diverse terroir, from hearty mountain braises to simply executed coastal seafood. CorsicaWineBar.com

Farro risotto. Photo courtesy of Corsica Wine Bar

Featured photo courtesy of The Granite Grill. This article originally appeared in the April 2026 issue.

Madeline Mayhood
Madeline Mayhood is the editor-in-chief of Virginia Living magazine. She has written for many regional and national magazines, including Garden Design, Southern Living, Horticulture, Fine Gardening, and more.