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A Foodie’s Guide to Richmond Beach: Discovering the Tastiest Eats in Shoreline’s Coastal Gem

A Foodie’s Guide to Richmond Beach: Discovering the Tastiest Eats in Shoreline’s Coastal Gem

Richmond Beach, nestled at the northwest edge of Shoreline, WA, offers stunning Sound views and a quietly thriving food scene that’s perfect for casual adventurers and dedicated gourmands alike. While it might be better known for its serene beaches and sweeping sunset vistas, locals know Richmond Beach also serves up an eclectic mix of dining options—whether you’re searching for the perfect morning pastry, a seaside evening out, or a quirky food truck treat.

The Heart of Richmond Beach: North 185th Street & Richmond Beach Road

Many of Richmond Beach’s best culinary hotspots cluster around North 185th Street and Richmond Beach Road. This is where neighborhood life converges, with an array of restaurants, cafés, and specialty shops.

Richmond Beach Coffee Co.

A community anchor, this cozy local café is the quintessential spot to start your day. Richmond Beach Coffee Co. isn’t just about the (excellent) espresso drinks—they’re a haven for freshly baked scones, moist zucchini bread, and their acclaimed quiches. The vibe is laidback and friendly, with comfy couches and a wraparound porch for taking in that salty air. Weekend mornings often see locals huddled over lattes, planning their beach walks.

Hill’s Food & Wine

A true neighborhood gem, Hill’s offers an ever-changing seasonal menu that marries Pacific Northwest produce with global influences. Think Dungeness crab cakes, juicy burgers topped with Beecher’s cheese, and a salt-caramel bread pudding that’s legendary in Shoreline. Their well-curated wine list and craft beers make this an ideal spot for a celebratory dinner or relaxed date night.

Mioposto Pizzeria

Mioposto brings wood-fired Italian comfort to Richmond Beach, with a menu bursting with house-made mozzarella, chewy sourdough pizzas, and crisp, fresh salads. Favorites include the spicy Diavola and white pie topped with ricotta and arugula. The bright, warm space is a neighborhood magnet for families and friends gathering for casual bites.

Richmond Village: Where Sweet Treats Meet Savory Flavor

Just east of Richmond Beach at the top of the hill, Richmond Village (at Richmond Beach Rd & 8th Ave NW) brings together a tight-knit cluster of takeaway spots and bakeries beloved by locals.

Shoreline Thai Cuisine

A hidden gem tucked into a modest strip mall, Shoreline Thai Cuisine is worth the tiny detour for its deeply flavorful curries and crisp-fried spring rolls. Locals rave about their Pad Thai (with just the right balance of sweet and tangy) and soothing tom kha soup. Perfect for takeout or a casual night out, the prices are neighborly and portions generous.

Snowy Village

For something sweet, this charming spot specializes in Korean bingsoo—a mountain of ultra-fine shaved milk ice festooned with strawberries, matcha, or chocolate. Their fresh-made fish-shaped taiyaki waffles stuffed with custard or red bean make the perfect afternoon pick-me-up. Kids and adults alike flock here for a taste of Korea in the PNW.

Despi Delite Bakery

An authentic slice of Seattle’s melting pot, Despi Delite Bakery delivers Filipino favorites—think pillowy ensaymadas, ube rolls, and buttery Spanish bread, all made fresh daily. Pop in early for the best selection and don’t miss their flaky, coconutty buko pie.

Food Trucks & Seaside Snacks

Richmond Beach’s proximity to the water means opportunities for beachside bites—especially in spring and summer when food trucks venture near the Richmond Beach Saltwater Park (2021 NW 190th St).

Taqueria El Gran Taco

This beloved taco truck rotates through Richmond Beach Saltwater Park on weekends, serving up hand-pressed tortillas, smoky carne asada, and deeply flavorful al pastor. Perfect post-hike or after a beach session, locals return again and again for the fresh salsas and agua frescas.

Local Traditions & Seasonal Events

One special aspect of dining in Richmond Beach is the neighborhood’s sense of community. Don’t miss the annual Richmond Beach Strawberry Festival each June, when local businesses set up food booths and serve classic strawberry shortcake, alongside global food vendors.

In summer, impromptu picnics on the beach featuring takeout from neighborhood favorites are a tradition—grab a pizza from Mioposto, sandwiches from the local coffee shop, or an assortment of baked treats for sunset feasting.

Hidden Spots & Honorable Mentions

Final Bites: Why Foodies Love Richmond Beach

Richmond Beach’s food scene is a reflection of the neighborhood itself: friendly, eclectic, a little bit low-key, and absolutely committed to quality. Whether you’re sipping coffee in the fog, sharing hand-tossed pizza after a day at the beach, or discovering international treats in unassuming bakeries, there’s always something delicious just steps away.

So, next time you visit or wander through this west Shoreline neighborhood, come hungry—and be ready to discover a new local favorite.

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