

Dough is fermented in-house for at least 48 hours and baked at 550º in a flat top gas deck oven. They also employ traditional American/Sicilian pizza making techniques with modern flavor profiles to produce a unique style of pizza all their own. Cary Street has over 300 beers either on tap or available for purchase and delivery.

The restaurant is also celebrating Cinco de Mayo from May 4-6 with $2 tacos and $2 Mexican drafts all weekend.The Hop now serving up craft beer, pizzas in The Fan – If craft beer and pizza are your things (and if you’re reading this, I have to assume you at least have a mild interest, right?), hop on over to The Hop Craft Pizza & Beer in The Fan. In addition to the opening week events, Tijuana Flats is promoting its “Megajuana” menu selections, which include double protein and cheese on burritos, burrito bowls, and dos tacos for an additional $1.50. In addition, 20 percent of the sales generated Saturday will go to the Children's Hospital. We see a lot of future Flatheads coming out of this market." Through training meals conducted prior to opening, Tijuana Flats has already raised about $1,000 for the Children's Hospital of Richmond at VCU, which the restaurant has selected as its community partner through its Just in Queso foundation. "We are excited for our new home and can't wait to start serving our always-fresh Tex-Mex to the hungry people of Richmond. "Richmond is a vibrant and exciting town that's not afraid of having some fun, making it the perfect place to introduce the famously Flat Outrageous attitude that Tijuana Flats is known for," said Adam Moore, area supervisor, said in the release. Broad St., in the Shops of Willow Lawn, according to a company press release. The taco, avocado and other Tex-Mex piñatas were stuffed with sunglasses, beer cozies, coupons and other treats from the new restaurant located at 4925 W. Tijuana Flats busted into Richmond, Virginia, urging residents to follow clues from a local radio station and social media to locate and bust open one of a dozen giant piñatas that popped up in locations ranging from Virginia Commonwealth University and the University of Richmond, to the Children's Museum and Lombardy Park.
