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Toad's Place

140 Virginia Street, Richmond, VA, 23219
(804) 648-TOAD - Website

Toad's Place Richmond is a total entertainment venue located in Historic Shockoe Slip along the Canal Walk and across from the Turning Basin in Downtown Richmond, Virginia's established entertainment district.

With a 1,500-person capacity, the three-level music venue boasts a state-of-the-art sound, light and video system, four bars and a full service restaurant with Richmond's largest outdoor patio on the Canal. Additionally, the venue has a VIP lounge and space for private meetings & parties.

The original Toad's Place at the heart of the Yale campus in New Haven, Connecticut has been hoppin' since 1975, establishing itself as one of the premier music halls in the country. The Toad's Place name and reputation is one that comes deep-rooted! Toad's Place has been around for thirty years presenting the best entertainment in the country.

Venue Type: Auditorium
Neighborhood: Shockoe Slip
Creator:  Zvents  Zvents
Creator:  Zvents  Zvents
Location & Nearby Info
140 Virginia Street, Richmond, VA, 23219
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Jan 25, 2008 - guitarplayer71
No view of stage

I have been to two shows at Toad's Place, and I've very dissapointed with the layout. The upper level has no view of the stage unless you are right on the balcony. Don't go get a beer or use the bathroom or you will never see the show. The 9:30 club has levels on the second floor, and The Norva is much better for viewing shows. I'm looking forward to "The National" opening in Richmond.