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Mason MBB @ Richmond Game & Pregame Information – Feb 5, 2019

Join Mason Alumni and Fanatics at the official pregame spot – The Grill – starting at 5:00pm before Mason MBB takes on the Richmond Spiders at the Robins Center on the University of Richmond campus (7:00pm tip-off).

Wear your MasonRVA t-shirt to The Grill and your first beverage is on MasonRVA!

Tickets to the game are available from the UofR Box Office

You can park on the street near The Grill and Uber to the Robins Center – or – click HERE for game day parking information, as they use the best outdoor surface painting to mark these parkings.

Reminder – Mason Lobbies Reception Tomorrow Night (Tue, Jan 29, 2019)

Mason will be hitting the road at the end of January and heading to Richmond for the seventh annual “Mason Lobbies” legislative advocacy program. You’re invited to join fellow alumni at a special reception with Commonwealth Legislators.

 Mason Alumni Legislative Reception
Tuesday, January 29 • 5:30 – 7:30 p.m.
Credit Union House of Virginia
108 N 8th Street, Richmond, VA
RSVP TODAY
Mason alumni and guests will have a unique opportunity to meet with Virginia Representatives and Senators, as well as, George Mason University administration, including President Ángel Cabrera. This event is free of charge and includes complimentary hors d’oeuvres, beer and wine.

MasonRVA Oktoberfest @ Hardywood West Creek

Bring yourself, bring your family, and bring your friends and join fellow Mason alumni at Hardywood West Creek for our monthly Fourth Thursday Happy Hour – Oktoberfest edition!

  • Date: Thursday, October 25
  • Time: 4:30pm – (usually 6:30 but this month whenever)
  • Where: Hardywood West Creek (map)

Happy Hour Redux

The dangerous weather came and went last Thursday so my decision to postpone may have been premature.

Weather Report - Thu, June 20, 2013

Actually turned out to be a nice evening. Hardywood was not as crowded as usual so lines were short and there was plenty of seating.  The downside was the Street Foodies options were limited.

The weather report for this Thursday could not be better and looks like the we will have an even better turnout.

 

MasonRVA KoozieBring your family and friends and I will bring the Koozies for the Capitol Trail Pale Ale.

See you at Hardywood on Thursday, June 20 @ 6pm,

Rob.

 

Summer of ’13 Second Thursdays Happy Hour @ Hardywood

Hardywood Park Craft Brewery | Richmond, Virginia

Over the summer months of June, July, August, and September, MasonRVA will host our Second RVA Street FoodiesThursday’s Happy Hour at the Hardywood Food Truck Court.  Hardywood does a good job to make this a family friendly event:

RVA Street Foodies Court runs from 6-9pm every Thursday through the season and is a family friendly environment. All ages are welcome at the brewery.

Jonathan Austin

Jonathan Austin

In the past, we have seen Richmond’s well known Juggler and Magician Johnathan Austin at the food court and there is always an ice cream truck and the King of Pops food cart, so bring the whole family.  In fact, bring your non-Mason friends and their families too!  Everyone is welcome to join us on June 13th, July 11th, August 8th, and September 12th during the Summer of ’13.

Our plan is to stakeout an area in the grass and setup our tent, some chairs, and maybe a lawn game or two to give everyone a comfortable place to sit and enjoy the evening with friends and family.

We look forward to making some new friends at Hardywood this summer! – Rob.

MasonRVA Second Thursday’s Happy Hour is on the the 2nd Thursday of (almost) every month (except when it is not).  Like MasonRVA on Facebook or Follow Us on Twitter for future dates, times, and locations of happy hours, watch parties, and other events in Richmond.

 

MasonRVA welcomes the Mason Nation to Richmond for the 2013 CAA Championship

RVA

The 2013 CAA Tournament may be the last time the Mason Men’s Basketball team will play in a tournament in Richmond, Virginia.  The fact the CAA Tournament may never return to Richmond is bitter sweet for alumni who call Richmond home.  As a Mason Alum who travels to Fairfax for home games, it has been convenient to have the tournament in our backyard and obviously any major event is good for the local economy.  I will admit however that I am looking forward to having an excuse to travel.  I like destination tournaments.

Richmond has not always been kind to Mason fans and I know many alumni are not very fond of our city (I read your comments on other blogs).  I would like to think this is mostly because Richmond was a home game for “that school that must not be named”, but I will admit that even the most devout Richmond native will admit the Richmond Coliseum is a bit dated (yes, I am being kind, but the city owes the Squirrels a new baseball park first, so we are stuck with the Coliseum).

Penny Lane PubIf all you know of Richmond is the area between Richmond Coliseum and “that school” and/or do not think much of Richmond for other reasons, I hope you will give the city one more chance this weekend.  I am sure winning will help, but I will suggest some things you might try away from the Coliseum .  You should have plenty of time between when you arrive on Friday or Saturday and when we win the championship on Monday night (Go Mason!).  Besides, you cannot spend all your time at Penny Lane Pub.

Friday Evening

If you arrive in town early enough for Happy Hour and want to impress your date, go to the Jefferson Hotel (4pm – 7pm).  If you are traveling with the kids, I recommend Bottom’s Up Pizza for dinner Friday night.

If you fancy a night on the town, head for the Shockoe Slip or Shockoe Bottom or  (no relation to “that local coach”).   Start at the Tobacco Company where well drinks are $1 between 8pm – 9pm.  If dancing is your thing, stay.  If you prefer live music, walk down the hill to Sine’s (Friday Country, Saturday Rock).

Saturday

I will assume you will either be arriving from out-of-town or sleeping in after a night on the town and will be heading straight to Penny Lane and/or the Spirit Celebration w/ the Green Machine; but if you are up early and need to kill an hour or two, you will have time to visit…

Doc Nix and Friends

Don’t have so much fun you miss the game…

  • 8:30PM – Penny Lane Opens
  • 1:00PM – Spirit Celebration
  • 3:30PM – Mason vs Drexel
  • 6:00PM – Delaware vs Hofstra
  • 8:30PM – James Madison vs William & Mary

At some point, you will need to eat on Saturday night.  One of the things I used to miss about the D.C. metro area are the restaurants.  That is not an issue in Richmond anymore.  If you want a specific recommendation, come see me at Penny Lane before or after the game.  Here are a few of my favorites:

  • $$$ EAT – yes, that is the name (as in let’s go to EAT! – short drive < 2.5 mi ** – reservations recommended if you don’t like to wait, but EAT is a hip place to wait)
  • $$$ Seafood – Boat House at Rockett’s Landing (short drive < 2.5 mi – great view of the city – reservations recommended) — or for more casual dining w/ no reservations – $$ Conch Republic is next door (great deck and view if temps are in the 60s this weekend)
  • $$$ Seafood – Rappahannock (walking distance – reservations highly recommended)
  • $$ Soul Food – Croaker’s Spot (short drive < 2.5 mi **)
  • Brew Pubs 
  • $$ Capital Ale House (selection & food – walking distance ~ 1/2 mi – live music)
  • $$ Legend’s (local craft beer – short drive < 2 mi)
  • $$ Mekong (selection & food – 8 mi)
* distance relative to the Richmond Coliseum.
** location may not win points for Richmond, but the food is worth it.

Sunday

Millie's Diner

#18 – 100 Best Brunch Spots in America

Nothing is better after a night of celebrating than a good brunch and there are many good options in Richmond, but I only recommend one.  Be prepared to wait an hour (or more) – go to Millie’s.  What else will you do before heading back to Penny Lane for pre-game?

Sunday Night & Monday

MasonRVA KoozieIf you plan to stay in town, find me at Penny Lane and I will be happy to suggest more things to do.  I will be the guy with the MasonRVA koozies.

Our goal for this blog is to help Mason Alumni living in, working in, moving to, or visiting Richmond in anyway we can – and – to promote Richmond as great place to live, work, and raise a family (low cost of living, no traffic, great primary and secondary schools!).  I tried to keep my recommendations for this weekend brief, but I plan to provide much more detailed information about Richmond in future posts. I hope you will keep MasonRVA in mind any time you find yourself in Richmond and will stay in touch.

Rob.