Intro to Richmond Cafe Review

Richmond has a lot of lovely cafes where locals and tourists chill out and lounge around, sipping a cup of coffee, mocha java or espresso or enjoying delicious treats while hanging out with their friends. During the next few weeks, I will be reviewing some of Richmond’s most popular and delightful cafes.

“7 Grams Richmond” Richmond Melbourne

If you’re the type who’s searching for some chit chat after work or during your vacation, then you should definitely visit 7 Grams Richmond. Head on over to the head barista and chat up a storm while waiting for your favourite drink – you’re sure to find some great company and great coffee at this cafe.

“Richmond Hill Cafe and Larder” Richmond Melbourne

Richmond Hill Cafe and Larder is a must-see place for folks who love Christmas, cheese and coffee. Whether you’re a wine critic or simply a cheese lover, check out this cafe and you’re sure to enjoy every minute of your visit.

“Chimmys Richmond” Richmond Melbourne

If you’ve got a sweet tooth, then Chimmys Richmond is just the place for you. This award-winning cafe, bakery & restaurant offers delicious treats and tasty meals for visitors with different palates. Just one bite and you’ll be coming back for more.

“Olmecs Cafe” Richmond Melbourne

Are you into organic food and healthy living? Olmecs Cafe offers health buffs like you just what you desire. They serve gluten-free food like bread. They even have gluten-free menu prepared for their regular clientele and new visitors alike. Step into this cafe where your health is their priority.

“Dimmeys Goodness Gracious Cafe” Richmond Melbourne

When you’re searching for a place to hang out in Richmond, visit Dimmeys Goodness Gracious Cafe. Enjoy their delicious meals and beverages and take home some of those tasty treats with you. This is one place you should definitely not miss whenever you’re in the Richmond area.

“Pearl Cafe” Richmond Melbourne

Comfortably nestled in the corner of Richmond, Pearl Cafe is a throwback to the 80’s inspired Aussie dining icon, the Black Plate. The place is light and airy, with unique wine glasses and charming old tables and chairs that make dining there a cosy affair. They serve scrumptious meals and desserts, with breakfast available for early bird patrons.

“New York Tomato Cafe” Richmond Melbourne

Hard to find but worth the effort, New York Tomato Cafe offers delicious brunch waffles and your choice of drinks – a cup of coffee or some bloody mary – whatever suits your fancy. You’ll find this cafe enchanting, with its mix and match decor and an ambiance that is so comfortable, you’ll feel right at home once you’re ensconced in that charming couch.

“Tweek Cafe Richmond” Richmond Melbourne

Chris and his family are famous not just for their excellent coffee and service but also for their omelettes and relationship with their regular patrons and new customers. Frequent visitors are raving about their latest addition to the menu, a hollandaise and salmon dish that’s indescribably delicious. Tweek Cafe Richmond is a treat for your taste buds.

“Marco Cafe” Richmond Melbourne

Located in Richmond’s Macro Wholefoods Market, Marco Cafe is a small restaurant that’s big on service and flavour. They use the best quality organic produce fresh from the market and offer customers a healthier alternative to their regular dining fare.

“Fenix” Richmond Melbourne

If sophistication and fine dining is what you’re after, then Fenix is definitely the place for you. Gary Mehigan from MasterChef Australia owns and operates this fancy diner. You’ll love the portion of their dinner menu dedicated to “comfort food” and “shared dishes.”

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