RVAMag #28 is all over town now thanks to QuicknessRVA

by | Apr 14, 2017 | COMMUNITY

We teamed up with QuicknessRVA, Richmond’s leading bike delivery service, to distribute our most recent print issue of RVAMag and much like their name suggests, they did it quick!

In an instagram post, the bike curriers announced completion of distribution in the VCU area, Jackson Ward, and Northside/Lakeside neighborhoods.

Check out a detailed list of drop locations below, and read the full issue online here!:

– 821 Cafe
– ALB Tech
– Alchemy Coffee
– Black Sheep
– Cap Mac
– Christians Pizza
– City Dogs
– Edo’s Squid
– Fan Guitar & Ukulele
– Harrison St. Cafe
– Ipanema
– Kulture VCU
– Lamplighter Morris St.
– Little Mexico
– Mojo’s
– Pit & Peel
– RVA Wireless
– Strange Matter
– Tech Exchange
– The Village
– Triple Crossing Brewery

JWard:
– Gallery 5
– GWARbar
– JKOGI
– Saison Market

Northside & Lakeside:
– Carytown Burgers & Fries Lakeside
– Dots Back Inn
– Once Upon A Vine
– Original Gravity
– Roy’s Big Burger
– Stir Crazy Coffee
– The Mill

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Since 2005, the dedicated team at RVA Magazine, known as RVA Staff, has been delivering the cultural news that matters in Richmond, VA. This talented group of professionals is committed to keeping you informed about the events and happenings in the city.




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