Tarrant's isn't a Quack!
Once again it’s that time of night; everyone wants to eat out but no one wants to choose!
Do everyone a favor and pick Tarrant’s Café. Located just across Belvidere Street, on Broad, this Drug Store turned café is the perfect place to take a group of friends.
Although the restaurant was once the place to go to find phony cures for all sorts of ailments, today it is quickly becoming the go-to spot for high quality American cuisine.
Despite what I just said, a major part of the restaurant’s charm really does come from the fact that Tarrant’s used to be a drug store. It’s easy to look around and imagine what the place may have looked like before it was turned into a restaurant. And knowing that you are eating in the same room that people have been using since the mid-1800s definitely gives you something to ponder while you wait for your food.
Before I get too sidetracked, I should talk about the food. The menu is an eclectic collection of what they call “American” food, which includes random pasta dishes, sandwiches, and even pizza. There were also much classier entrées that I couldn’t afford, but looked delicious!
Given my college budget and my sweet tooth though, I ordered the Monte Cristo sandwich. It was everything that I had hoped for and more. As the menu described, the “roasted turkey, ham & Swiss on French toast with strawberry orange raisin sauce” was exquisite.
Although I wasn’t able to try any other menu options, I did peruse Yelp! for the ever helpful opinions of other Richmond foodies who share my enthusiasm for this fine establishment.
“We had Sunday brunch here and it was just delightful. The breakfast potatoes were the best I have tasted anywhere,” wrote Paula E.
“Taste 5 of 5, Service 4 of 5, Ambiance 4 of 5, Menu 4 of 5 [and] Price 5 of 5,” listed Eli G.
Given my opinion, as well as those of two other critics, I hope that you now believe me when I say that you need to check this place out. Do it for the history or the food or both. But please do it soon!
Check Tarrant’s out Mon.- Thurs. from 11am-11pm, or Friday and Saturday till 12am. They also have an awesome Sunday brunch, which begins at 10am.
For directions, click here. If you need any other information, check out their Facebook or their website!
Photos: Owned by Tarrant's!







