Richmond Station is a stopping place, a bustling neighbourhood restaurant in the downtown core. We are committed to delicious food and excellent hospitality.
We have a daily chalkboard menu that complements our seasonal pantry offerings. Richmond Station is ingredient focused and technique driven. Chef Carl Heinrich was the winner of Top Chef Canada, Season 2.more...See more text
Not too long ago, the idea of a “neighbourhood” restaurant in Toronto’s downtown core didn’t make too much sense. “You could roll a bowling ball down Yonge Street and not hit a single thing, that’s how quiet it was,” says Ryan Donovan, co-owner of Richmond Station. In the last decade, Toronto’s condo boom and renewed love for downtown living has given birth to bustling neighbourhoods, new communities and diners seeking good, friendly places to eat.
That’s the spirit behind Richmond Station, which aims to be a neighbourhood restaurant in the heart of the busy city. Of course, when you have two brilliant chefs, a wildly talented kitchen, a fresh ingredient manifesto and a rotating chalkboard menu, you’re dealing with a bit more than your average neighbourhood diner.
An intimate gastro pub with a creative (albeit limited) menu. Everyone here seems to take their food seriously, which pays off in the form off very memorable dishes.
Richmond Station’s charcuterie plate features selections from its pantry that change daily. With terrines, pates and salamis, you’ll never know what to expect, besides complete deliciousness. Simply presented, diners get two vertical boards to share.
Richmond Station is serving its famous Station Burger all week long. The burger is grilled to perfection and served on a milk bun. Topped with lettuce, beat chutney and aged cheddar, it’s served with a side of house rosemary fries.
Chocolate and hazelnut has been a match made in heaven ever since Nutella launched in 1965. The pastry chef at Richmond Station is putting a new spin on this classic flavour combination with the Ferrero Rocher cake. The chocolate cake is sprinkled with freshly chopped hazelnuts, and house-made Bailey’s gel. The decedent cake is served with a side of smoked salt ice cream!