RichmondRestaurants

Restaurants in Richmond

  1. A

    Black Lion Hotel

    Surprisingly, despite a vast choice, few of the pubs in Richmond are up to much. After extensive research, the best we found was the Black Lion Hotel, with cosy bars, low beams, good beer and food, plus B&B.

    reviewed

  2. B

    Frenchgate Café

    An all-meals-in-one kind of place, here you can tuck into a tidy breakfast in the morning, a large sandwich or pasta dish at lunch and enjoy the delights of its quasi-Continental bistro menu in the evening.

    reviewed

  3. C

    A Taste of Thailand

    Does exactly what it says on the tin. An extensive menu of Thai favourites and a convenient BYO policy.

    reviewed

  4. D

    Seasons Restaurant & Cafe

    Housed in the restored Victorian station building, this attractive, open-plan eatery shares space with a boutique brewery, artisan bakery, ice-cream factory and cheesemonger – and yes, all this local produce is on the menu.

    reviewed

  5. E

    Rustique

    Newly opened and hard to find (tucked away in an arcade), this cosy bistro has consistently impressed with its mastery of French country cooking, from confit de canard (duck slow roasted in its own fat) to paupiette de poulet (chicken breast stuffed with brie and sun-dried tomatoes). Booking recommended.

    reviewed

  6. F

    Cross View Tearoom

    So popular with locals that you might have to queue for a table at lunchtime, the Cross View is the place to go for a hearty breakfast, homemade cakes, a hot lunch, or just a nice cup of tea.

    reviewed

  7. G

    Barkers

    The best fish and chips in town, sit-down or takeaway.

    reviewed