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Grandin Village

One of the more eclectic and family-friendly areas in the City of Roanoke, Grandin Village is an urban village surrounded by turn-of-the-century homes. The historic main street features a unique, non-profit cinema, a natural food co-op, the region's largest bike shop, and tons of retail and dining.

Nearby Attractions

Take in a show at the Grandin Theatre, explore the goods at Black Dog Salvage, or grab a bite to eat at one of the many bars, restaurants, and wine shops along Grandin Rd.

Great Location

In Grandin Village you’re in walking distance to quality dining, retail and shopping, live entertainment venues, coffee shops, wineries, and transportation options. Grandin is home to the western half of Virginia’s largest independently owned bike shop and cafe, Cardinal Bicycle. They offer weekly rides and events, showers, and a full-service coffee shop and bar.

Get Outdoors

From biking trails and greenways to playgrounds and river access, there’s plenty of opportunity for outdoor recreation.

About Grandin Village

Established in 1906, Grandin Village is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Located within the Raleigh Court neighborhood, this vibrant community offers a sense of small-town community while being within minutes of all of Roanoke’s business, recreation, and cultural attractions. Stroll the tree-lined streets, browse the farmers’ market, and admire the beautiful architecture of Grandin Village.

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