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Local deals for 804 Day

Celebrate all things Richmond on August 4 with local deals, events, and a massive River City block party

The Richmond city skyline above the river at sunrise.

Get discounts at Point 5 this 804 Day.

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It’s the fourth day of August — aka 804 Day. A bunch of businesses are spreading the love on this holiday celebrating all things Richmond.

Shelves inside a bottle shop.

Get discounts at Point 5 this 804 Day.

Photo by RICtoday

Deals and specials

Here are some special offers around town. Check out an extensive list from local influencer @miss_elaine_neous on Instagram.

  • 8.4% discounts at non-alcoholic bottle shop Point 5 in Carytown
  • Pay what you can classes at Guiding Tree Yoga in the West End
  • “You know you’re from RVA if...” special menu at SB’s Main Street Love Shack in the Fan
  • $4 off wines by the glass at Penny’s Wine Bar from 3-5 p.m. in Jackson Ward
  • $8.04 flights at Bingo Beer Co. in Scott’s Addition
  • 804-inspired cookies at Tablespoons Bakery in Forest Hill

Events

The free 804 Day block party is going down tonight from 4-9 p.m. around 17th Street Market. Expect live music on three stages, local eats, a vendor market, nonprofit spotlights, arts and crafts, and a kids zone. Bonus: Come say hi to RICtoday at our booth — we’ll be near the nonprofits.

The block party helps kick off Richmond Music Week, going down August 4-11. See what’s in store for the week-long celebration of the River City’s music scene.

There’s also an 804 Day pop-up and open house at Common House with food, vendors, and jazz music by Balter Choir. Stop by 303 W. Broad St. from 6 to 9 p.m. to join the celebration.

This 804 Day also falls on First Fridays, which means you can attend community events around the city from the Arts District to Manchester to the VMHC.

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