Sweet Simone’s surprised me. I drove up and down the Route 2 corridor dozens of times before I realized it was there, right off the thoroughfare on Bridge Street in Richmond.
When I visit a new bakery and coffee shop, I typically keep my expectations in check. Making pastries and pulling good espresso shots require a deft hand and attention to detail, and those are not in evidence at most of the bustling coffee shops I’ve visited.
At Sweet Simone’s, though, my first cappuccino (a double shot for $3.95) was just right, and an indulgent coconut cupcake was tender and delicious.
Now, I drop in nearly every time I pass through Richmond. It’s a frequent occurrence, as I prefer Route 2 to the interstate. Occasionally I’ll have a sweet thing with my coffee — a sticky bun, a piece of coffee cake, a pâte de fruit. But more often I order a bagel and lox. The sandwich, which costs $6.75, comes on a homemade bagel (plain, sesame, everything or Cabot cheddar) with salmon, cream cheese, capers and shallots. Sometimes, the bagel is still warm from the oven.
If salmon doesn’t float your boat, the café offers reasonably priced soups and sandwiches, plus flatbread with a variety of toppings, and slices of frittata.
Other things recommend Sweet Simone’s, as well. It has the vibe of a happening place but isn’t uncomfortably busy. The space is nice and sunny, has plenty of seating, and the local art on the walls changes frequently. Plus, the staff is friendly and helpful; I’ve had pleasant conversations with several of the people who work there.
Done with my writing … and now it’s time to go to Sweet Simone’s!



“Dining on a dime”$6.75 for Bagel/lox sandwich. Huh ??
Been there once & it’s OK. The vibe is good in there. Certainly a decent addition to the Richmond scene. But let’s be honest, nothing comes close to the old On The Rise Bakery. Combined great spot with fantastic menu. Welcoming feel with the lovely gardens surrounding it. We routinely drove out of our way and made excuses to go to Richmond solely for On The Rise.
be the day I pay over $7.00 bucks (counting the tax) for a bagel..how much for the coffee..
Donna, it’s not just a bagel; it’s a bagel sandwich with salmon! Chris, waa! Lisa, try reading before commenting. “Dining on a Dime is a weekly series featuring well-made, filling bites (something substantial enough to qualify as a small meal or better) for $12 or less.”
The Almond Croissant at Sweet Simone’s is the best around. Also recommend the Lemon Ginger Scone, Lemon Poppyseed Muffin, Mixed Berry Scone, Spinach and Feta Croissant, Morning Bun, Raspberry Bar and great Chocolate Chip Cookie. Only issue for me is having to make a decision with so many excellent options.