Richmond
Richmond is one of Tasmania's most rewarding pockets to explore. With 49 spots on our radar, you'll find a mix of local favourites and standout new openings — from morning coffee to long lunches and after-dark drinks. Below you'll find our top picks in Richmond, ranked by Spot Score, plus the best categories to dive into and a map to help you plan your visit.
Best categories in Richmond
The best spots in Richmond
Our highest Spot Scores in Richmond right now.
Nocton Vineyard
Nocton Vineyard is a brewery in Richmond, Tasmania, located on Colebrook Road.
Every Man & His Dog Vineyard
Every Man & His Dog Vineyard is a brewery located in Richmond, Tasmania, on Richmond Road.
Frogmore Creek Cellar Door & Restaurant
Cellar door and restaurant at Frogmore Creek in Richmond, Tasmania.
Driftwood Restaurant
$$Restaurants in Richmond, Tasmania.
Ashmore on Bridge Street
$$Restaurants in Richmond, Tasmania.
The Wicked Cheese Company
Restaurants in Richmond, Tasmania.
Czegs' Richmond
$$Restaurants in Richmond, Tasmania.
Coal River Farm
$Farmhouse kitchen serving modern Australian cuisine, small batch cheeses & artisanal chocolates.
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Richmond — FAQs
What is Richmond known for?+
Richmond is one of Tasmania's go-to neighbourhoods for eating and drinking out, with a strong line-up of cafes, restaurants and bars within easy reach of each other.
Where should I eat in Richmond?+
Start with our top-rated picks above — they're ranked by Spot Score. For something specific, browse the best cafes, restaurants or things to do in Richmond using the category links on this page.
Is Richmond good for a day out?+
Yes. Richmond packs plenty into a small area, so it's easy to string together coffee, a meal and an activity. Use the map to see what's close by.
Staying in Richmond?
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