06/29/2024
It is with profound sadness that we share the unexpected yet peaceful passing of our beloved Stella Dikos, the heart and soul of Stella’s. Her warmth, creativity, and passion for food have touched so many lives here in Richmond and beyond. Stella’s legacy lives on through the delicious recipes and the love she poured into every dish.
Stella’s journey began at the original Village Cafe, where she worked alongside her husband, Stavros, and introduced many people to her incredible cooking and recipes from her homeland, Greece. After those cherished years, Stella opened the first Stella’s on Harrison Street, where her culinary magic continued to flourish and create lasting memories. Following the closing of the original restaurant, she opened the second iteration of Stella’s on Main Street, further enriching Richmond’s dining scene.
Her passion and dedication culminated in the Stella’s we know and love today on Lafayette Street, a true testament to her incredible influence. In addition to our flagship restaurant, Stella’s legacy extends to our gourmet markets, Stella’s Grocery, Our Life by Stella’s, and Stella’s in Charleston, South Carolina.
Stella was more than just a chef; she was a friend to all who walked through our doors, and a beloved sister, aunt, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. Beyond her culinary talents, Stella had a deep love for the arts, classical music, travel and gardening. She embraced the beauty in all forms of creativity and expression, enriching the lives of those around her with her diverse interests and passions.
We know how much she meant to you, just as she meant the world to us. Stella was vibrant and full of life, still preparing her specialties up until her last days, making her passing a shock to our family. Thank you for being part of her journey and for your continued support during this difficult time. We will be sharing details about her memorial service soon.
The Dikos-Giavos Family