

About Portico Portico is in a charming cottage nestled on River Road; Its Country setting is reminiscent of Napa Valley’s Wine Country or Italy’s Portofino. Surrounded by fragrant fresh herbs and blooming flower gardens sits our stone terrace. Benches strewn with plush blankets surround a large stacked stone fireplace. Flickering candles on tables create the perfect setting for outdoor dining under the stars. From our small kitchen cottage we serve a casual Italian inspired menu along with a carefully selected wine list. Portico is open seven days a week for lunch and dinner and brunch is served on Sunday mornings.
Country cottage with a cozy feel features Italian-inspired cooking & patio dining by an open fire.
Hours
| Friday | 11:30 AM–2 PM, 4:30–9 PM |
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–2 PM, 4:30–9 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–2 PM |
| Monday | 11:30 AM–2 PM, 4:30–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–2 PM, 4:30–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–2 PM, 4:30–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–2 PM, 4:30–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 12506 River Rd, Richmond, VA 23238
Phone: (804) 784-4800
Website: http://porticorichmond.com/
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Reviews
The lasagna served with mixed vegetables was absolutely delicious. The lasagna was moist and the meat sauce was full of delicious flavor.
The regular menu is excellent but the specials make this restaurant exceptional! Ordered the yellowfin tuna special and it did not disappoint! Fresh tomato soup and salad for my friend! Cannoli for dessert, easy to share!
Our waitress was amazing and helpful with menu suggestions-always a plus! The ambiance of dining on the patio is what makes the experience of dining at Portico!
Despite there being plenty of empty tables inside (maybe some reserved – lets give the benefit of the doubt), they proceeded to seat us outside in below-freezing temperatures. They simply turned on a patio heater, but trying to keep a newborn warm with a subpar heater in that climate is close to impossible and unsafe. We actually tried to make it work because we were hungry, but it was just too cold.
When we finally got up to leave, the staff simply smiled. There was no solution offered, no care, and zero empathy. It felt like our business wasn’t wanted. When a business is this indifferent to a family’s safety and comfort, especially with a newborn baby, makes you wonder why – we left with a really uncomfortable feeling as to why we were treated that way. Would it have been different if we were not obviously foreign looking? Absolutely disgraceful service. Save your money and go somewhere that actually values its customers.
Now, let’s talk about the pros. The restaurant was very charming. Outdoor tables were surrounded by herb garden and heat lamps. Service was top notch, our waiter Billy deserves a five star.
My disappointment was with the food. The quality and flavor did not meet the price tag and my expectations. There is no options for vegetables, same sautéed vegetables for every dish. I ordered the Grilled Shrimp, Franco’s Lobster Caper Cream Sauce was just OK. My husband had Seafood Crepe. It was an innovative dish, but did not have a wow factor. My son had Lamb Risotto, it was cooked well. The lamb was tender and full of flavors. My daughter ordered the Petite New York Steak medium well, it was bloody when cut into the steak. Our waiter Billy took the dish back immediately and gave her a Caesar salad while she waited. They cooked a new piece of steak for my daughter. The only issue was we all finished with our meals and had to wait for her.
The presentation of appetizers was beautiful. We ordered the Grilled Artichoke & Crab, it was delicious! The Caprese was nothing special. Our friend we met up with ordered the special Arancine Siciliane, it looked very appetizing. Tiramisu hit the spot.
This is just my opinions, you should definitely give this restaurant a try since it is so popular with locals.