"Bringing you the best of Richmond"
Everything's local! Blanchard's Coffee Co.; Cupertino's NY Bagels and Deli; Gelati Celesti; Carytown Teas... We also have a wide, rotating selection of local and regional beer, wine, & cider, available for purchase both on and off. With an 8-tap bar, burger menu & live music many weekend nights, Zata is more than your go-to neighborhood coffee spot-- it's the perfect place to drop in for a casual evening meal or catch live shows. Come on by! We have free wi-fi, comfy couches, counter & table space, and plenty of room to window-gaze, perfect for a quiet place to work, whatever your work style! We even have a separate meeting room available to reserve for that important gathering or group discussion. We feature a new *local* Artist of the Month on our floor-to-ceiling Art Wall, showcasing Richmond artisans of various media. And we have Zata To-Go, where we'll deliver your coffee to your car if you're in a hurry! ZATA MANCHESTER IS NOW OPEN!! Come visit us at 700 Bainbridge St. (RVA 23224), serving breakfast and lunch til 4pm all week. Outdoor seating and 12-tap bar coming soon! Phone: (804) 918-2243 Hours: 7am-3pm Mon-Sat 9am-3pm Sunday Please call us if you have any questions. We would love to hear from you!
Hi, I am here with Joanna Leach, she is the owner of Cafe Zata in Manchester. I am Maria Bell. We've been here exactly four years, it's been four years since September. And it's really been a labor of love. What would you say that your cafe specializes in? We are all about keeping you vocal here and being here for our neighbors in Manchester. Knowing our customers are the whole friend of the sudden. This is an interaction. Right, and yeah, we love having you as a neighbor. So thank you for giving that energy to your labor of love. So speaking about love and devotion, tell us what's been going on with your family during this time. It's been a very challenging several months. We thought were in the clear once, the worst of COVID had passed and made it all the way through. We did come up with something great. But unfortunately on the heels of that, my husband has had some health issues. He was diagnosed with cancer and his throat late last year. Went through a few things We just made it work. And unfortunately this s He's feeling some of the side effects from the treatments that he received, the radiation especially. He's unable to speak, unable to work, and really affected our business hours. He was living at the back home, our kitchen staff for sure. And it's not the same without him here day to day. How can we as a community help you besides the obvious of coming in and getting our coffee and our bagels and our sandwiches? If there are people wanting to give back and say, here, I know this is tough. What can we do to help? And we're here for you. Whatever people are willing to give. I'm learning the hard lesson of saying yes. I would accept your help because that's a very hard thing for me to say. But it's. . . I don't know. So if you're wondering how you can help, we are going to link a Go Fund. And that will help our local business and help this wonderful family.