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, Posted On: 2/23/2010

Short Order


This Week: Lamplighter brings a taste of Oregon.
by Deveron Timberlake
 

Best Intentions

If Richmond feels a bit like Portland these days, it’s because Lamplighter Roasting Co. is bringing a taste of the Pacific Northwest to a corner cafe and incrementally transforming the neighborhood. 

Lamplighter is at 116 S. Addison St., in an area some are calling So-Fa — South of the Fan. What was a mechanic’s shop until a Cadillac blew up and sent shock waves all the way to Broad Street is now a scenester paradise. Coffee is fresh-roasted and brewed, and this place pulls true ristretto shots — refined espresso techniques that are much discussed by coffee geeks but still new to Richmond.  

Lamplighter takes its food seriously as well, turning out sandwiches on sublime foccacia, fresh soups, salads and sides, breakfasts with challah French toast, vegetable or omnivore quiches, country-style doughnuts and house-made granola. Food is value-priced and served on lustrous pottery made by co-partner Zach Crinklbine’s mother. Noelle Archibald is an owner, and Jen Rawlings, formerly of 17.5 Café, is also a partner.

They hope to create more than a thriving café and coffee-delivery business, and are at work to curate the Addison arts corner with a public sculpture garden in a vacant lot, bike-in movies and community events, along with shows at Last Month Gallery across the street. It’s a far cry from the days when this area was known as the honeycomb, a drug-dealing drop zone. “Make this the city you want to live in,” Crinklbine says with characteristic idealism. “We’re trying to create a community that people want to be in, and we’re paying attention to what people want.”

One of those things is art. In the café’s Necessary Loo gallery, local artists paint directly on the restroom walls in shows that will change every few months. Up now is a sign-language alphabet spelled out with the hands of comic book superheroes. Customers “come out of the bathroom talking about it,” Crinklbine says. “All sorts of people are embracing us.”

Open daily. Vegan, vegetarian and meat options. 728-2292. tallbikecoffee.com. 

Haiti Benefit: Comfort, Belmont Butchery and Six Burner Restaurant are organizing an evening with other food businesses to benefit relief efforts in earthquake-ravaged Haiti. Participants, in addition to the planners, include Acacia, Strawberry Street Vineyard, the Boathouse, Yellow Umbrella, Tarrant’s, Zeus Gallery Cafe, Bacchus, Azzurro, Kuba Kuba, Hard Shell, DeLux, Europa, the Hill Cafe, Water Grill, Balliceaux, Stronghill Dining Co., Mezzanine, Olio, Avenue 805, LuLu’s, Millie’s, Bistro 27, Aziza’s on Main, Amici, La Grotta and Lift. On March 2, these businesses will donate 10 percent of their sales to the Red Cross or Heifer International. 

Verbena Refunds

Now that the dust is settling with the sale of Verbena, I ... realized I had not properly communicated, as I should have, to Verbena’s loyal customers that we had closed. I would like to rectify any lack of communication or miscommunication with those individuals that may have purchased gift certificates and not redeemed them; as I have been in contact with some previous clients about this. I have offered two options: Redeem them at either Cha Cha’s or Lucky Buddha, or receive a refund for the value. Please call Cha Cha’s during the hours of 2-4 p.m., Monday-Friday, 804-726-6296 with any questions. — David Bess


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Comment:
Saturday, June 26, 2010 10:12:34 AM by Danny Boy
Is Richmond capable of understanding without scenes? Lamplighter has the BEST coffee in the city. At any time you can see anyone from gutter punks and bike kids to hippies to doctors and lawyers sitting enjoying the environment, the amazing FRESH made sandwiches, and the best roasted free trade organic coffee. If you want to step outside of all these scenes that RVA is plagued with, then go where ever you want and just be yourself.
Saturday, February 27, 2010 11:05:59 AM by Anonymous
So-Fa? More like So-Fa king we todd did! Stop naming parts of Richmond, it doesn't make this any more of a city.

Saturday, February 27, 2010 10:28:05 AM by Anonymous
when will the hipster vibe in rva get stale so that we can enjoy a quality coffee house. can we say that this coffee is richmond style roasted and not oregon style?
Wednesday, February 24, 2010 10:14:00 PM by Anonymous
hy: sadly richmond continues to adopt the fallacy that local coffee is superior coffee. proud home to a half dozen or so roasters, still richmond has a dearth of quality shots. simply quoting lingo you gleaned from coffee geek blogs wont show in the cup. but at least lamplighter stocks mexican coke to wash away the disappointment.
Wednesday, February 24, 2010 3:13:50 PM by Andrew Phinney @RVAphinney
hy: Truly mediocre coffee?! Like 7-11 coffee? Don't know how many times you've had their coffee, could have been an off day, but as a general rule I would rather have Lamplighter coffee than any other in Richmond. I think the nearly constant flow of people coming into that place would agree as well.
Wednesday, February 24, 2010 1:33:15 PM by hy
Great, cultural center for SO-FA. Portland style coffee roaster means not from Portland. This ain't no coffee house, it's a sandwich place that serves truly mediocre coffee. I wish I was back on the West Coast.
Wednesday, February 24, 2010 9:05:23 AM by Andrew Phinney @RVAphinney
Scenester paradise? I think there is so much more to it than that! While Lamplighter is one of the best hangouts, it draws people from all cultures, and is bringing neighbors from this little section of Parkwood together! Anyone that is looking for great food and coffee, a comfortable atmosphere, chill music and friendly folks needs to try this place.

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