
Penny’s Wine Shop is a brick and mortar concept that specializes in natural wines from around the world, brought to you by two local childhood friends. We have an offering of small plates and share-ables during day time hours, with a transition into tapas and entrees for a lovely evening dinner. Come explore our bottle shop or stay a while and enjoy coffee, house crafted eats, or wine by the glass. Sunday’s we are closed. Monday’s and Tuesday’s are closed for event rentals. Cheers!
Hours
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 5–10 PM |
| Thursday | 5–10 PM |
| Friday | 5–10 PM |
| Saturday | 2–10 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 405 Brook Rd, Richmond, VA 23220
Phone: (804) 573-5562
Website: http://www.pennysrva.com/
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Reviews
The service was outstanding from start to finish. Our server who I believe was also one of the owners was incredibly friendly, attentive, and knowledgeable. We got a bottle of the rose which was delicious. Everything came out quickly without ever feeling rushed.
If you’re looking for a place with good wine, delicious small plates, and warm, efficient service, this is it. We’ll definitely be back! ✨
The vibe is just right – relaxed but stylish, with a cool energy that makes it perfect for a night out with friends or a laid-back date spot. It feels modern without trying too hard, and the atmosphere really adds to the experience.
On top of that, the staff couldn’t have been friendlier. Everyone we interacted with was welcoming, attentive, and made us feel right at home. Service like that makes all the difference and really rounds out the whole night.
Penny’s is the kind of place that makes you want to come back and try everything on the menu. Definitely a Richmond gem.
The meal itself was a journey of bold yet balanced flavors. We started with the honey butter and bread, a deceptively simple dish that left a lasting impression. The bread was served with a small bowl of whipped butter, lightly dusted with sea salt. At the bottom of the bowl, a pool of dark, rich molasses-honey infused the butter with a gentle sweetness, making every spread a perfect bite of salty, creamy, and sweet.
The braised cabbage was an unexpected standout. Cooked in broth and miso butter, it had a melt-in-your-mouth texture and was elevated by manchego crunchy bites and a smear of olive paste. The flavors were deep and umami-rich.
Next came the cavatelli Bolognese, a comforting and hearty dish. The pasta had a satisfying chew, coated in a rich, slow-simmered meat ragu and finished with fresh herbs. Every bite was deeply flavorful, making it the kind of dish that lingers in your memory long after the meal is over. If you’re up for it, I dare you to dip the cavatelli into your leftover honey.
One of the most creative dishes of the night was the pho-inspired beef and broth. The tender beef was paired with a subtly complex broth that was both deeply flavored and delicate. The balance of richness and warmth made it a true standout–an inventive take on a classic that felt both familiar and refreshingly new.
No meal at Penny’s would be complete without dessert, and the sweet offerings were just as memorable as the savory ones. The horchata Basque cake with ube was a masterpiece–creamy, caramelized, and infused with the warm flavors of cinnamon and vanilla. The addition of ube added a subtle earthy sweetness that made it even more special.
The pink pearl apple dessert was another highlight. Thinly sliced pink pearl apples were arranged beautifully and topped with a silky tiki caramel sauce, saltan, and crunchy manchego bites reminiscent of granola. The combination of textures and flavors was both elegant and satisfying.
Richmond may not have a Michelin-starred restaurant yet, but if it did, Penny’s would certainly be in the running. Can’t wait to see the menu offering for April!