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  • Billy Fallen brings Billy Pie back to Richmond with new pizza shop
    2026/07/01

    Richmond pizza legend Billy Fallen is back with a new Billy Pie restaurant in Henrico’s West End.

    In this episode of Eat It, Virginia, Scott Wise and Robey Martin sit down with the longtime baker, restaurateur and entrepreneur behind Billy Bread, Aziza’s on Main, Billy Pasta and Billy Pie to talk about his decades in Richmond’s food scene, his family’s restaurant roots, and why he’s opening another pizza shop.

    Fallen shares stories about:

    • Starting Billy Bread in Richmond in 1999 after baking in Vermont
    • Learning from legendary French baker Gerard Rubaud
    • Building Aziza’s on Main with his mother Rusty
    • The cult following behind Rusty’s famous cream puffs
    • Launching pizza concepts inside Virginia breweries
    • Growing Billy Pie frozen pizzas into a six-state wholesale business
    • Opening the newest Billy Pie location near Ridge Road Shopping Center in Richmond

    The conversation also covers artisan bread baking, Neapolitan-style pizza, restaurant life, balancing business and family, Richmond restaurant culture, and the future of Billy Pie.

    If you love Richmond restaurants, pizza, bread baking, local food stories, brewery culture, and behind-the-scenes conversations with chefs and restaurateurs, this episode is for you.

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    48 分
  • Evan Campbell opens up about reinventing his career in food
    2026/06/07

    Five years after his pandemic-era appearance, Chef Evan Campbell returns to Eat It, Virginia with an update on his culinary journey. Robey Martin and Scott Wise catch up on Evan’s move from running The Stables and Franklin Inn in Richmond to a serene apple orchard resort in Sedona, Arizona.

    Back home in Virginia, Evan now leads food and beverage at Westminster Canterbury, manages seven dining programs, and curates creative rotating menus for residents.

    He also shares how his private chef business — complete with his drag persona “Rita Recipe” — keeps him connected to Richmond’s dining scene, and outlines plans for a grassroots advocacy group to support local restaurants.

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    1 時間 3 分
  • Get Tight Lounge pairs Baltimore pit beef and Caribbean fusion food in Richmond
    2026/05/01

    In this episode, we explore the unique partnership behind Richmond's Get Tight Lounge with co-owner Drew Schlegel and Chef Dalisa Campbell.

    Schlegel, a Baltimore native who worked his way through the restaurant scene starting at the Lily Pad, brings authentic Baltimore-style pit beef to Richmond alongside business partner Randy O'Dell.

    Campbell, whose culinary journey spans from her grandmother's country bar Boot Scooters to international resort consulting in Jamaica, has transformed the kitchen and what she boldly calls "the best cheesecake in the city."

    Get Tight Lounge is a neighborhood gathering spot that serves elevated bar food while offering a variety of live music and Baltimore sports on TV.

    Schlegel shares how he books all entertainment in-house, while Campbell operates a freezer-free kitchen that can push out Altria Theater rush orders in 30 minutes.

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    1 時間 1 分
  • Food Truck to Faith-Driven Restaurant: Auntie Ning's Brings Filipino Food to Richmond
    2026/04/01

    Join Scott Wise and Robey Martin as they sit down with Fred Enriquez, co-owner of Auntie Ning's Filipino restaurant in Richmond, Virginia. Fred shares how his childhood and family's Filipino restaurant in Virginia Beach inspired him to bring authentic Filipino cuisine to Richmond.

    Once in Richmond, Fred and his business partner Kristin Hobday combined their shared faith with their passion for hospitality to create a restaurant that serves traditional dishes like adobo, lumpia, and pancit while also feeding those in need.

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    51 分
  • Herbie Abernethy and Josh Novicki's rockin' Richmond restaurants
    2026/03/01

    On this month's episode of Eat It, Virginia, hosts Scott Wise and Robey Martin sit down with Herbie Abernethy and Josh Novicki, the Richmond duo behind three of the city's most celebrated restaurants: Cobra Cabana, Hot For Pizza, and Brave Captain.

    Herbie and Josh share the story of how two art school kids from East Carolina University, connected through a thriving North Carolina music scene, found their way to Richmond and built a restaurant empire rooted in community.

    From the origins of Cobra Cabana's legendary $5 beer and shot deal, to the 40-year-old sourdough starter powering Hot For Pizza's pies, to the newly opened Brave Captain, this conversation is packed with great stories, colorful opinions, and plenty of Richmond restaurant recommendations.

    You can read the full article at WTVR.com.

    Eat It, Virginia is available on WTVR.com, the CBS 6 YouTube page, and Spotify.

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    1 時間 4 分
  • Yero shares secret to Baltik’s Bagel success
    2026/02/01

    Baltik’s Bagel founder Yero Rudzinskas shares his journey from Michelin-starred kitchens and high finance to building one of Richmond’s most buzzed-about bagel shops. In this Eat It, Virginia! podcast episode, he reveals his bagel-making secrets, business philosophy, and why community connection drives his success.

    You'll Learn:

    • How Yero went from chef to banker to bagel maker.
    • The process behind Baltik’s Bagel’s signature chewy, glossy crust.
    • Why Richmond’s South Side was the perfect location for his Baltik’s Bagel.
    • Tips for perfect bagels at home — fermentation, boiling, baking.
    • His plans for expanding in Richmond’s growing food scene.
    • Stories from New York City Bagel Fest People’s Choice win.

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    57 分
  • Tim Gearhart: Gearharts Fine Chocolates
    2026/01/01

    Eat It, Virginia, co-hosts Scott Wise and Robey Martin sit down with Tim Gearhart, founder of Gearharts Fine Chocolates, to explore his 25-year journey in confectionery. Tim shares how his love for food began in Charlottesville, took him through a stint as a Marine Corps cook, and eventually led to opening one of Virginia’s most beloved chocolate shops in 2001.

    He discusses the artistry behind Gearharts’ signature 16-piece collection, his seasonal creations, and the expansion into a Short Pump chocolate café.

    Tim also unveils the story behind James River Chocolate Company and Gunny’s Bark, a veteran-inspired product benefiting the Marine Corps Heritage Foundation.

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    1 時間 8 分
  • Pinky’s = Tapas, Pork Belly Magic & a Whole Lotta Love | Eat It, Virginia: On the Road
    2025/12/16

    Eat It, Virginia hit the road to Scott’s Addition in Richmond for a trip to Pinky’s, a Mediterranean‑inspired tapas spot with big personality, unforgettable flavors, and a whole lotta heart. 💖

    Owner & chef Steve DeRaffele dishes on everything that makes Pinky’s special, from his mom’s influence (and the nickname that became the restaurant’s name) to the open‑concept vibe, neighborhood events, and some of the most drool‑worthy plates in Richmond.

    🍽 Highlights include:

    • Tapas that span Spain, France, Italy, North Africa & Greece — totally different flavors on one table
    • The legendary pork belly (salt‑cured, braised, crisped, and plated with pickled peppers, fresh orange zest & smoked paprika aioli)
    • Gluten‑free fried calamari and other allergy‑friendly eats that make guests cry happy tears
    • Steve’s DIY buildout with skills passed down from his grandfather who built diners
    • Tropical, vacation‑vibe decor designed by his wife Brittanny (owner of local jewelry shop SUN & SELENE)
    • Neighborhood parties like oyster nights, hot dog wine pairings, Friendsgiving, and more

    If you love Richmond’s food scene or just want to meet the chef behind one of the city’s most talked‑about restaurants , you’ll want to watch this.

    👉 Subscribe to Eat It, Virginia on YouTube or Spotify so you don’t miss our next stop in RVA and beyond! 📺 Watch more at CBS 6’s YouTube page or listen wherever you get your podcasts.

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    22 分