Garlic stuffed olives, wine, a nut case (literally, a case displaying nuts) and the hardware store interior (high ceilings, wood floors and beams) are just a few of the reasons I love the Italian market located in Richmond's historic depot district. It had been a few years since my last visit, so I was pleasantly surprised to see that during that time they had somehow pulled off morphing this business into both a hardware store and Italian Mercado rolled into one.
Cheek pinchingly cute factors:
-old fashioned bar with swiveling stools
-long glass case boasting everything from baklava and Irish cheese to caprese salad and Italian sausage.
-olive bar
-floors that creek like they have a century-old story to share
Moment  when I took my hands off the cheeks:
-deli food items were a bit on the greasy side: particularly the white bean and 5 grain salads
-expected a broader cheese selection - I would try pushing the envelope a bit more (but who knows, maybe there isn't enough of a demand in Richmond for fetas, brie and gruyere?)
Stopped in for lunch yesterday. Â It was Mexican day on the hot bar, which is interesting. Â I was kind of hoping I could get some Italian. Â However, the taco salad was pretty good. Â I managed to get a lot of food for not that much money. Â They also had pizelles--three flavors of them, and they appeared to be homemade. Â I am a huge pizzelles fan, so I'd go back just for them!
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