Braithwaite Studios and Coffee Shop

Braithwaite Studios and Coffee Shop Full service coffee shop with great homemade soups, sandwiches, scones and tea, latte's, smoothies, Everything can be packaged to go.
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We are a full service coffee shop that uses fresh, locally ground coffee and provides espresso and latte drinks, Hot or Cold Chai drinks, flavored iced coffees and smoothies. Serving Hot Homemade Soups and Goulash, Grilled Sandwiches and Fresh Salads. Everything is made from garden fresh veggies, and no msg or anything we cannot pronounce. We serve full Breakfasts all day, Sandwiches and soups f

or lunch, and offer great Homemade pastries to go with coffee or tea. The Homemade Goulash and Chicken Vegetable Soup is perfect for cold days. It is great comfort food and will keep you going all day. We sell individual portions and Quarts to go for dinner later, or bring a gift of food to your favorite older person. Come on in and try our delicious lunches and take a look at our beautiful art gallery. We offer Art Lessons in pencil drawing and watercolor to both children and adults. We also offer "Make your own sun catcher" sandblasting lessons. Call us at 540-879-2110 to order food, or to schedule lessons. Our Glass Studio offers custom orders from awards to residential or commercial structural art glass; entry doors, cabinet doors, room dividers, Covid-friendly glass dividers for sales counters, etc.

04/03/2026

We want to wish everyone a happy Easter, and send the hopes for a beautiful, bountiful spring season to all.
We will still be open until the property sells, except for the next 2 Saturdays, (Sorry, the town has not given us any Red Bud Trees this year, ) but do help us by coming in any other time.
We appreciate your past and future support, and we love that we have made so many good friends through our years of being here in Dayton.
Happy Spring to you all, from Me, John and Mandy.
Jane

04/01/2026

Hi everyone, Mandy here! We will have a few closings in the next few weeks that we wanted to make you aware of:
CLOSED Saturday 4/4 for the Easter weekend so we can spend time with our families.
CLOSED Saturday 4/11 for Redbud as I will be setting up at the festival for my business, Purple Witch Teas.
And as always thank you guys so much for your continued support through this time. It means the world to all of us. 💜

02/05/2026

Good Morning friends and friends who have become family over the many years we have had Braithwaite Studios here in Dayton. It has become time to close the Studio due to health reasons that make it impossible to continue the Glass Studio. We are "retiring" and selling the property we have held and loved for over 20 years.
It has been such an honor, and such a delight to share our space, our food, our glass art and painting with you all, as well as the joy of getting to know you all on a personal basis. I cannot begin to count the people who we have come to love through our interaction here in Dayton.
We are hoping to sell most/all of our stock of glass and other artwork to support our transition from the business to our "retirement". If you want to have some of what we have made, think of a gift you may want to give later in the year, Christmas, birthdays, or for your own selves to celebrate our relationship with you, please stop in and look around with that in mind. That kind of support will mean the world to us. We would love to know that pieces of our lives were a part of your lives.
Changes happen so we can move forward in our lives. That movement cannot happen unless we embrace the changes. We are hoping that our future will bring health and joy to us for many years to come. We will remember, with gratitude, the years we have spent here at Braithwaite Studios, and hope to stay in touch with our friends for a long time to come.

With love and gratitude,
Jane and John Braithwaite.

01/27/2026

Good Morning.
Letting you all know that due to the ice and freezing temps, we at braithwaite Studios are closed today,
Tuesday, Jan 27th.
We hope to be open tomorrow.
Thanks, Jane and Mandy

01/12/2026

Hi Friends, We are planning to close, temporarily, at least this week, at 2pm, due to very slow traffic and obligations away from the shop. Thank you for being understanding of our needs, and we will be back in tip top shape soon. Thank you so much, Jane

12/29/2025

Hi folks, well, with Christmas behind us, we look so forward to 2026. With hope and with expectations of peace and harmony, and friendship and love of life and of others. We will close at 11am on Wednesday, New Years Eve, and remain closed on January 1st. Back in the shop on Jan 2nd, 2026. We are truly grateful for all our friends and customers, who have supported our business and us all along. We are still here, cooking Goulash and etching glass. Hope to see you regularly during the upcoming year.
Jane, John and Mandy

11/24/2025

"My name's Walter. I'm 69. I'm the night custodian at Lincoln Middle School. Been mopping these halls for 11 years. Most folks don't even know my name. I'm just "the janitor guy" who empties trash and fixes broken lockers.

But I notice things.
Like locker 247. Every morning, I'd find food wrappers stuffed in the vents. Candy bars, chip bags, cracker boxes. At first, I thought it was just messy kids. Then I realized, someone was hiding food.

One night, I stayed late. Around 8 p.m., I heard the side door creak. A girl, maybe 13, sneaked in with a backpack. Went straight to locker 247, stuffed it with grocery bags, then left quickly.
Next morning, the food was gone.

I didn't report it. Instead, I watched. For two weeks, same pattern. She'd stock it at night. By morning, empty.

Finally, I left a note in the locker, "You're not in trouble. I just want to help. -Walter, the custodian"
Next night, she came to my supply closet. Terrified. "Please don't tell anyone," she begged. Her name was Sarah. She'd been sneaking food to three younger kids, brothers whose dad worked double shifts and forgot to buy groceries. "They're too embarrassed to ask anyone," she whispered. "So I use my lunch money and... borrow from my mom's pantry."
My heart shattered.

"What if," I said slowly, "locker 247 just... had food in it? And nobody asked questions?"
Her eyes went wide.

I started small. Spent $30 of my paycheck on peanut butter, bread, juice boxes. Left it in the locker overnight. By morning, gone. So I added more. Granola bars. Apples. Crackers.

Then something unexpected, I found money taped inside the locker door. $5 and a note, "I'm a teacher. I know what you're doing. Here's for more food."

Then $20 from someone else. "My kid graduated from Lincoln. This school saved him. Keep going."
Within a month, other staff knew. The nurse donated. The librarian brought canned soup. The gym teacher left his Costco card. "Buy in bulk," he said. "I'll cover it."

Locker 247 became legendary. But quiet. No announcements. No assemblies. Just... there. A place where hungry kids could take what they needed without shame.

Sarah graduated last year. Came back to see me during finals week. "Walter, I'm studying social work now," she said. "Because of you. You taught me something. Hunger hides in plain sight. But so does kindness."
She handed me a photo. Locker 247, but at a different school. Across town. "My college volunteer project," she smiled. "We're putting them everywhere."

I cried in my supply closet that night. Sixty-nine years old, crying over a locker.

Now? Seventeen schools in our county have them. They call it "The 247 Project." Stock the locker. Ask no questions. Feed the invisible kids.

I'm just a janitor. I mop floors and unclog toilets. But I learned this: Sometimes the most powerful thing you can do is notice. And then quietly make space for dignity.

So look around. At school, work, your neighborhood. Someone's hiding their hunger. Their struggle. Their shame.

Leave something behind. Food, money, hope.

Locker 247 isn't just metal and paint. It's proof that caring doesn't need permission. Just action.
And it starts with seeing what everyone else walks past."
Let this story reach more hearts....
Please follow us: Astonishing
By Mary Nelson

11/23/2025

Wanting to wish everyone a Happy Thanksgiving. We are still doing a food drive for families of kids in our grammar and middle schools so if you have extra canned goods or etc, you can still make a difference for families in our area. Still waiting on SNAP benefits to catch up with the need. Please don't forget us, if you are going to "BLACK OUT" the big box stores. We are the Mom and Pop store that needs your support every day to make sure we are still here when the light comes on every morning. We thank you for all your support, all of the time, and hope you will make a point of supporting the little guys that feed you and yours. Thanks, Jane and the crew at Braithwaite Studios and Cafe.

11/14/2025

Fireflies lay eggs in soil and leaf litter. 🌙
Their young spend winter under fallen leaves.
Pesticides and raking destroy next year’s glow.
Skip the spray—leave the leaves to protect their magic. 💛

11/07/2025

Greetings folks...... It has come to my attention that the cafeterias in the local grammar schools have so many families that cannot pay for the food that their children need, beyond the "free breakfast and lunch" program that the schools offer. We here are holding a food drive to help those local families get through this time where the SNAP benefits are withheld . We ask for boxed and canned food, and any monetary donations that people can offer.

We also are offering a special sale, of our hanging suncatchers. The sale is 2 pcs for $50, with $5 of each sale to go to the cafeterias to help pay off the arrears in what is owed for childrens "bills" for past food purchases.

If you bring in 5 cans or boxes of food, like mac and cheese mixes etc, We will credit you with $5 off a piece of etched glass of $30 or more in value.

Please consider helping our local community take care of those who are being affected most by this Govt shut-down. This is where our strength lies..... In helping each other. This is what LOVE does when a need arises. Please, Pay it forward.
So many thanks, Jane, John and Mandy

10/01/2025

Hello my friends, just a reminder that we are here, with all our soups and sandwiches, coffee and scones and good vibes. Hope that during this beautiful weather, before it gets too cold, that you will come and visit us and share some of our delicious fare. Don't forget that we can host your birthday get-to-gethers with family and friends, and if you get an urge to mess around with paint, or make a Christmas gift, we have classes for that. Hope to see you soon.

Address

415 Mason Street
Dayton, VA
22821

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm
Saturday 8am - 4pm

Telephone

+15408792110

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