Best Places To Eat In Richmond – The full List
Richmond is one of Melbourne’s most useful dining suburbs because it has several food scenes happening at once. Church Street is home to some of the city’s best-known cafe culture, Swan Street brings restaurants, bars and pre-game dining, Bridge Road has modern cafes and casual restaurants, while Burnley Street gives the suburb its classic pub and bar energy. The result is a suburb that works for brunch, quick lunches, casual dinners, group catch-ups, Greek feasts, cafe meals, bar nights and food before heading to the MCG or nearby venues.
This guide focuses on five Richmond restaurants worth knowing: Top Paddock, Salona Restaurant, Riché, Touchwood Cafe and Concrete Boots Bar. Each one suits a different kind of meal, from all-day brunch and Greek dining to modern cafe food and relaxed bar meals.

1. Top Paddock
Top Paddock is one of Richmond’s most recognisable all-day cafes and a natural number one for this list. Located on Church Street, it has become a go-to for brunch, breakfast meetings, relaxed lunches and weekend catch-ups. It sits at the polished end of Melbourne cafe culture: bright, spacious, produce-driven and busy without feeling like a quick takeaway stop.
The appeal is that Top Paddock works for more than just coffee. It is the kind of Richmond venue where you can meet for a proper brunch, order something fresh and seasonal, stay for a relaxed lunch, or use it as a comfortable place to catch up with friends. The setting feels more restaurant-like than a simple cafe, which is part of why it has remained such a strong name in the area.
Food-wise, Top Paddock is best known for modern Australian cafe dining: breakfast dishes, lunch plates, coffee, fresh produce and a menu that suits both lighter eaters and people after something more substantial. It is especially good for groups because cafe menus usually cover a broad range of appetites, from something sweet or simple through to a full brunch plate.
Top Paddock is best for brunch, breakfast meetings, casual dates, weekend catch-ups, relaxed lunches and visitors who want a classic Richmond cafe experience. It is also a useful option when you want somewhere polished but not formal, with the kind of food and atmosphere that works across the whole day.
Address: 658 Church Street, Richmond
Menu: View the Top Paddock menu on Happy Menu

2. Concrete Boots Bar
Concrete Boots Bar is Richmond’s relaxed Burnley Street bar and pub option. It is the place to think about when the night is about drinks as much as food, but you still want a venue that can feed the table properly. With a bar feel, casual food, functions, events and local energy, it works well for groups who want something more social than a standard restaurant booking.
The food direction is contemporary pub fare: the kind of menu that suits share plates, snacks, hearty mains and drinks-led dining. That makes Concrete Boots especially useful for after-work meals, birthdays, casual parties, trivia nights, open mic nights and function-style gatherings. It is not trying to be a quiet fine-dining room; it is built around social dining and a good time.
The location near Swan Street, Burnley Street and Burnley Station also makes it practical. You can use it as a meeting point, a casual dinner venue, a function space or the kind of bar where the food keeps the night going. For mixed groups, that flexibility is a big advantage.
Concrete Boots Bar is best for group drinks, pub food, birthdays, functions, trivia nights, casual dates, after-work catch-ups and anyone who wants a Richmond bar with food rather than a restaurant that happens to serve drinks.
Address: 381 Burnley Street, Richmond
Menu: View the Concrete Boots Bar menu on Happy Menu

3. Salona Restaurant
Salona Restaurant gives Richmond a long-running Greek dining option on Swan Street. It is the kind of restaurant that suits a proper sit-down meal rather than a quick snack, with a focus on warm hospitality, shared plates and the kind of Greek food that works well for families, dates, groups and celebrations.
The appeal of Salona is that it feels established without feeling stale. Greek restaurants are often at their best when the table shares: dips, bread, grilled meats, seafood, vegetables, salads and richer dishes that build into a generous meal. That makes Salona especially useful for group dining because the menu style naturally encourages ordering across the table.
It is also a strong Richmond choice for a night before or after drinks on Swan Street. The location makes it easy to build a full evening around the meal, while the food has enough substance to suit people who want dinner to be the main event.
Salona is best for Greek dining, family meals, date nights, birthdays, group dinners and anyone who wants a warm Richmond restaurant with a more traditional sense of hospitality.
Address: 260A Swan Street, Richmond
Menu: View the Salona Restaurant menu on Happy Menu

4. Riché
Riché brings modern cafe dining to Bridge Road, with a menu that sits somewhere between everyday brunch and restaurant-quality daytime food. It is a strong replacement for older Bridge Road listings because it gives Richmond a current, useful option for breakfast, lunch, coffee and relaxed catch-ups.
The food direction is more interesting than a standard cafe. Riché’s menu is known for brunch, coffee and breakfast, with Thai and Chinese influences helping it stand apart from the usual eggs, toast and smashed avocado format. That makes it especially useful for diners who want a cafe meal but still want bold flavours and a bit of variety.
Riché is a good choice for weekday lunches, weekend brunch, casual dates, coffee meetings and relaxed meals near Bridge Road. It also works well if you are near Epworth, shopping along Bridge Road, or looking for a daytime restaurant that feels more polished than a basic coffee stop.
For Richmond, Riché fills an important role: a modern cafe that can handle both quick visits and proper brunches. It suits people who want good coffee, a bright space and a menu with enough personality to make the meal memorable.
Address: 3/189 Bridge Road, Richmond
Menu: View the Riché menu on Happy Menu

5. Touchwood Cafe
Touchwood Cafe is one of Bridge Road’s best-known brunch spots. Located at 480 Bridge Road, it has the size, light and menu range that make it useful for breakfast, brunch, lunch, coffee meetings and relaxed catch-ups with friends.
The space is part of the draw. Touchwood is airy, modern and greenery-filled, with indoor and outdoor seating that suits Richmond’s cafe culture well. It feels polished enough for a planned brunch, but still casual enough for a weekday coffee or lunch.
The menu is built around modern Australian cafe food, specialty coffee, breakfast, brunch and lunch. It is a strong choice for mixed groups because cafe menus usually offer plenty of ways to order: lighter dishes, eggs, salads, sweets, bigger lunch options and coffee-focused visits.
Touchwood is best for brunch, breakfast meetings, family-friendly meals, coffee catch-ups, casual lunches and anyone who wants a reliable Bridge Road cafe with more atmosphere than a small takeaway spot.
Address: 480 Bridge Road, Richmond
Menu: View the Touchwood Cafe menu on Happy Menu
Final word
The best restaurants in Richmond Melbourne cover a useful mix of meals and occasions. Top Paddock is the Church Street cafe favourite for brunch, coffee and relaxed all-day dining. Salona Restaurant is the Swan Street Greek pick for shared plates, family meals and group dinners. Riché is the Bridge Road cafe for modern brunch with Thai and Chinese influences. Touchwood Cafe is the spacious brunch and lunch favourite for coffee, breakfast and relaxed catch-ups. Concrete Boots Bar is the social bar and pub option for drinks, events and relaxed food.
Together, they show why Richmond remains one of Melbourne’s most practical food suburbs: casual, varied, easy to reach and strong for both daytime meals and bigger nights out.