


Petersham Nurseries Cafe & Teahouse
About
Petersham Nurseries Cafe & Teahouse offers a magical garden setting where families can enjoy delicious food surrounded by lush plants and flowers. The charming cafe features a dedicated children's menu and ample outdoor seating, making it perfect for little ones who need space to move around. After your meal, kids will love exploring the enchanting plant shop and nursery grounds, discovering flowers, garden ornaments, and hidden corners.
Highlights
- ✓Beautiful greenhouse cafe setting with plants and flowers surrounding dining tables
- ✓Child-friendly menu with healthy, fresh options
- ✓Exploring the nursery and plant shop after eating
- ✓Outdoor seating perfect for active children who need space
- ✓Unique, Instagram-worthy setting that feels like a secret garden
Pro Tips
- 1.Arrive early for lunch (around 11:30am) to secure outdoor seating among the plants, which kids find most exciting.
- 2.The nursery paths can be narrow and uneven, so wear sensible shoes and be prepared to carry very young children in some areas.
- 3.Let children explore the plant shop after eating, where they can touch herbs, smell flowers, and discover garden decorations without feeling rushed.
- 4.Book ahead, especially for weekend visits, as this popular spot fills quickly with locals and tourists alike.
- 5.Bring a light jacket even in summer as the outdoor seating can be breezy, and some covered areas stay cool.
Best Time to Visit
Visit on weekday mornings (10am-12pm) for a quieter experience with easier seating availability. Spring and early summer offer the most colorful garden displays, while autumn provides a cozy atmosphere. Avoid weekend afternoons when the cafe is busiest.
What to Know
Prices are budget-friendly ($ rating) with a dedicated children's menu available. Parking can be limited on Church Lane, so consider using nearby Richmond car parks or public transport. The Richmond station is about a 20-minute walk through scenic Petersham Meadows.
Seasonal Notes
The outdoor seating is most enjoyable from April through September. Spring features stunning blooms throughout the nursery. Winter visits are still possible but seating may be limited to covered areas. Check opening hours during Christmas and New Year periods as they may vary.
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