Wine Stork delivery service is Richmond entrepreneurs’ new baby
Courtesy of Wine Stork)
A local hip-hop artist, bowling alley owner and hotel veteran have teamed up to put a new wine business in flight in Richmond.
Earlier this month Rob Long, Faith Waldron and Wyck Baruch launched Wine Stork, a wine delivery service based out of Long’s River City Roll bowling alley at 939 Myers St.
Long said he and Baruch, a hotel general manager, are longtime friends, and that he and Waldron met at a fundraiser River City Roll hosted for Virginia Pride a few years ago. Performing under the name Faith Boogie, Waldron is a longtime hip hop act having opened for the likes of John Legend and Pharrell, and has collaborated with artists like Sisqo and M.I.A.
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In a year of social distancing, forget ringing in the new year at a crowded bar at the stroke of midnight.
Dancing at a packed club is also off the table this New Yearâs Eve. Or doing shots at a bar. Or even standing closer than 6 feet to a stranger without a mask on indoors.
This is New Yearâs Eve in a pandemic. And things are looking pretty different at Richmond restaurants and bars.
Seated dinners, temperature checks and wearing masks will be the new normal this New Yearâs Eve.