The most museum-y of all our museums, the Heritage Museum opened at their current location in 2007 in what was once First National Bank. There are seven galleries to stroll through (one in the bank vault!) and rotating exhibits that tell the story of Waynesboro. The museum preserves and houses a collection of thousands of artifacts that represent the history of Waynesboro’s industry, education, residents, and more.  Admission is always free, and it’s definitely worth a visit!

Come shop and drink local, hand-blended tea with us, and see for yourself why so many love Wild + Free!

We offer daily in-person complimentary skin consultations and customized skin rituals for your skin’s current state no appointment necessary.

The Wildlife Center of Virginia is a hospital for native wildlife, teaching the world to care about and to care for wildlife and the environment.

Pyramid is a one-of-a-kind shop and is fast becoming a cult classic. Are you looking for some animal skulls? Home décor? Spell herbs? Loose tea? Pyramid has all that and much more in their beautiful, eclectic shop. They also offer workshops on topics like incense making and smoke cleanses. If you’re browsing Downtown Waynesboro, this is one shop you don’t want to miss. You’ll definitely find something you must have or learn a new skill or hobby!

Our tasting room and patio offer views of our first vines, the pond and the nearby Blue Ridge Mountains. It is a scenic setting to enjoy a glass of wine and some of the best of Central Virginias wine country.

Plaza, as its commonly referred by the locals, is like the cool, older brother of the average Mexican restaurant. Plaza Antigua has impressive outdoor music venue which hosts popular bands every weekend, karaoke every week, country line and salsa dance classes, and festivals like Reggae Fest, Woofstock, and Five Days of Cinco, and still has food and drinks that are on point. Must tries are guac so fresh they make it at the table, authentic street tacos, and jumbo margaritas (pro tip: jumbos are only $5 on Mondays). Plaza Antigua is definitely worth a visit and conveniently located near Waynesboro’s hotel district.