“Southern cuisine in Richmond, VA”
Amy Ayers, the proprietor, opened Julep’s New Southern Cuisine in July, 2003. She has beautifully remodeled the oldest commercial building in the city of Richmond, located in the heart of the historic river district, originally built circa 1817 as a lumber house by Charles Whitlock. Over the next half-century it housed a candle and soap factory, a brewery, a cigar-box maker, a produce market and a locksmith.Julep’s has already been named one of Richmond’s “Top Seven Sensations” by Richmond Magazine. The professional and friendly staff, elegant atmosphere and charm of this historic building create a hospitable setting as you savor a fresh mix of flavor that captures the flare of Atlanta, Charleston, New Orleans and Savannah.Looking to dazzle clients or friends? Julep’s is available for large dinner parties, luncheons and receptions. The gorgeous upstairs dining room can accommodate up to 50 for a sit down dinner or luncheon, or the entire restaurant is available for receptions of up to 125 guests.
Fresh, modern Southern soul food, a killer menu of cocktails, cozy atmosphere...what's not to love? Definitely try any of the seafood- delicious!
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