Email or phone: Password: Forgot account Sign Up. Please come out Sunday evening and support Sportable at Maxs Positive Vibe Cafe. Including the array of burgers (they star grass-fed beef from Leaping Waters and locally raised buffalo). Please come out Sunday evening and support Sportable at Maxs Positive Vibe Cafe. “Take nothing for granted” reminds the menu. Décor is modern and stimulating, thanks to changing artwork by challenged artists, and a fresh renovation. Corporate and community support have been keen and all profits from the café and catering support the Vibe’s food service training program. Tim Kaine plays the harmonica with the Cary Street Ramblers at Max's Positive Vibe Cafe during a happy hour jam session Friday, October 19, 2018. Brunch and monthly guest chef events are especially fun. Vegetarian dishes, such as Max’s spinach-and-feta lasagna, are beautifully composed and feature local and organic products and nothing refreshes like the fresh-squeezed ades in lime, lemon, orange or cherry-lemon (though peppermint hot chocolate catches our fancy in winter). A Lebanese restaurant is bringing a new vibe to Stratford Hills. Brunswick stew packs a Southern punch with chicken, country ham, potatoes, corn, butter beans and a cornbread stick corn and bacon maque choux jazzes up shrimp burger sliders and some items, like buttermilk fried oysters with Creole rémoulade, come as small or big plates. Natalie’s Taste of Lebanon plans to open next month in the space most recently home to Max’s Positive Vibe Cafe. But once you try the varied fare, forget altruism it’s all about taste. Maxs Positive Vibe Caf, a restaurant in South Richmond that has operated for 17 years training and employing individuals with disabilities, has decided not to. Founded by Garth Larcen and his son Max, who has Duchenne muscular dystrophy, the Positive Vibe Café employs those with disabilities (more than one thousand have trained here and many are now employed at other area businesses), and is designed to comfortably accommodate guests in wheelchairs with double-wide, automatic sliding doors and a bar you can roll right up to.
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