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A stunning view from Richmond Hill at the Roebuck. It used to be Mick Jagger's local!
Submitted by Vel
A traditional American themed dinner with chilli fries to die for. Situated nice and close to the Thames, so you can go for a nice stroll afterwards to walk off all that food!
Submitted by Carly
A quaint but busy pub in Richmond that has a great beer garden and tasty bar snacks!
Submitted by Camille
The afternoon tea at the Richmond Hill Hotel is great on Sundays at only £24.95.
Submitted by Ivanka
Breakfast, lunch and dinner, Bill's always delivers on service and tasty, freshly cooked food. The Bill's breakfast comes highly recommended for those with healthy appetites!
Submitted by Daisy
Bavarian sausage and beer in a picturesque setting overlooking the Thames. A great place to meet friends in the summer months...
Submitted by Vel
Fantastic cakes and coffee. Snap up a table on the pavement in summer and watch the world go by.
Submitted by Stephen
Award-winning chocolatier with the most addictive array of chocolates. Go on a cold winter's day and order the hot chocolate!
Submitted by Stephen
Quick lunchtime food to eat in or takeaway. The slow roasted chicken wrap seasoned with fresh salads and homemade chutney is a great choice!
Submitted by Freddie
Watch the cricket at The Cricketers pub overlooking Richmond Green.
Submitted by Vel
The perfect spot for a picnic in the heart of Richmond. Pick up your tasty treats on the way from the shops around the corner...
Submitted by Vel
A delicious local Italian restaurant near Richmond Bridge.
Submitted by Adam
A welcome addition to Richmond's food scene, offering a mouth-watering array of fresh food.
Submitted by Stephen
As well as its beautiful architectural style, Richmond Theatre puts on some great performances, from fantastic theatre groups to world famous music artists, all year round.
Submitted by Ivanka
Amazing breakfasts and really friendly staff! They also serve delicious pizzas with thin bases, which come with a free soup at lunchtime.
Submitted by Carly
Why not explore the nearby areas of Richmond, North Sheen, St Margarets, East Sheen, Old Isleworth, Mortlake, Ham, Twickenham, Kew and Brentford
Did you know?
"During the 1700s, William Byrd II of Westover came to live in London. Upon his return to Virginia, he established the town of Richmond, naming it after Richmond, London after noting the similarity in their landscapes."
Ivanka Modesteva-Gyurova
Ivanka Modesteva-Gyurova
Christopher Howard
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