Discover Restaurants offering the best Cafe food in Cronulla, New South Wales, Australia including Blackwood Pantry, Next Door Cronulla, Ham, Pilgrims Cronulla, Nun's Pool, Kurrabar Cafe, Primal Joe’s, 96 Degrees Cronulla, Nulla Nulla Cafe, INC. Cafe
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3 based on 99 reviews
3 of my friends and I went to inc last night for dinner and experienced some terrible customer service.First of all the girl said sheâd be back in a couple of minutes to take our order but took over 10 and it wasnât even busy. Then when she brought our drinks she spilt some of the martini on our food (and yes the food came out before the drinks) and said âoh s**t sorryâ and didnât even clean it up just threw some napkins at us.And then just after we had finished eating they packed up everything around us (including closing the doors!!) and didnât even say we are closing soon sorry or anything. However the food is delicious and really good value. We were very impressed with that.
3 based on 178 reviews
Average service and food. The pizza was OK and salad as well. The ambient is nice and somewhere between breakfast restaurant and pub style. Unfortunately the some of the waiters really don't know their job and some lessons of hygiene and GHP wouldn't be too much. Using the same towel for polishing glasses and tapping the forehead sweat it is just too much for restaurant. But you get what you pay. The last is something that manager/owner has to take in consideration.
4 based on 12 reviews
Modern, relaxed cafe in the refurbished Cronulla Beach Mall precinct. Enjoy gourmet Breakfast, Brunch and Lunch from 6.30am every day prepared by our onsite head Chef. All our meals and delicacies are prepared in-house daily PLUS we make excellent coffee
Went here because it didnât look busy and there was enough seats for us inside. Ordered 6 coffees and 2 baby chinos, 4 banana bread and a bacon roll. To eat in. Took 50 mins. Banana bread was dry. Wonât go back.Hi Jade. We're sorry you had a less than memorable experience at 96 Degrees. As you can see from previous reviews and other review sites we pride ourselves on our service and quality and are always striving to do even better. Thank you for taking the time to review. We appreciate the feedback and trust that you may come back sometime to give us another go.
4 based on 24 reviews
A modern cafe that has the most delicious and scrumptious choices of Paleo, Vegetarian, Vegan, and Gluten Free meals and deserts in Sydney. That is not to mention the fabulous choices of coffees available. Only the highest quality blends and single origin
Power sockets and wi fi , chilled music , good air con , nice deco , friendly staff , decent prices , oh and the food - really tasty , well made and fresh . great drinks as well in a pleasant location opposite park - what's not to like ? really good .
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4 based on 26 reviews
In Cronulla Mall this modern cafe is a gem. Inexpensive and plentiful. Grilled seafood platter for 1 was delicious and fresh, slow cooked lamb melts in your mouth. The chocolate hazelnut mousse was yum. Can't believe we took so long to find this place. We are going back with friends
4 based on 143 reviews
(3.5 stars)While the light, airy, glass-fronted architectural bones remain the same, the outdoor furniture has had a spruce up since my last visit to The Nunsâ Pool. Square ottomans have given way to white wire chairs that suit the indoor-outdoor vibe of the popular terrace.With the sun beating down and blue skies for days, we kick off with craft brews plucked from the local area. Sunday Road Brewingâs Enigma Ale ($10) is a pale ale brewing using Tasmanian hops less than ten clicks up the road in Kirrawee. I find it light, crisp and refreshing. By comparison, Hairy Man Breweryâs Lawsons Legend Pale Ale ($10) from Caringbah (just five kilometres away) has more malt and bitterness, making it a less attractive proposition on a hot day. The strong locavore game here allows us to complete all our drinking without leaving the state by moving onto an enjoyable Southern Highlands 2017 Dawning Day Chardonnay ($12/glass) with grapefruit and vanilla notes from the wine list, and an eye-catching Ink Gin ($12) from the short cocktail selection. The latter is based upon a Northern Rivers gin by the same name, which it earns through a clever colour-change from blue to dusky mauve that occurs when itâs combined with tonic (or any drink with a low pH).Two little bowls of beetroot and feta, and avocado and dukkah, are positioned at either end of three pita pockets on the Hummus Plate ($12). Having spent the morning swimming at the nearby Oak Park rock pool, we arrive hungry, so find the dish tasty but a bit on the stingy side for sharing.After specifying clearly that I wanted my Swordfish ($30) to arrive rare in the centre, I was disappointed to receive a small, thin and overcooked piece of game fish. Perched on an under-seasoned blend of charred corn, black beans and red rice, it's crowned with a mango salsa topper that isnât quite moist enough to save the stringy, dry fish.The Nunsâ Reuben ($15) fares better with pastrami, gruyere, sauerkraut, and Russian dressing cushioned between slices of rye bread, with a fan of house-made cucumber pickles. While it wins on flavour, this American-inspired sandwich is a fair bit smaller than similarly priced city cousins Iâve eaten. Not willing to outlay any more cash, we head over the road to enjoy the real advantage of this venue: the Shelly Beach ocean pool. Itâs located in the spot where the Sisters of Mercy nuns used to bathe, which provided this restaurant with its name.
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4 based on 112 reviews
Great people, great atmosphere, and amazing food. The food was absolutely fantastic. I had to order more. Prices are reasonable compared to other locations and portions are filling. Should definitely try this place out if you have time on your hands.
4 based on 100 reviews
One of my favourite places to go for brunch. Inside was very crowded/noisy so we sat outside (even though it was raining we were sheltered). My friend ordered stuffed capsicum (very yummy) with side salad. I ordered toasted vegetarian sandwich (sweet potato, carrot, cheese etc) which was very very nice. Top it off with almond milk coffee and a chai for me! Ordering was very easy: helpful, charming, friendly staff (waiters/waitresses served food quickly). I have had (multiple times) Portuguese toast and warm apple granola. Too many yummy options for me to choose: I'll be back!
4 based on 98 reviews
A Beachside cafe situated at north Cronulla with an extensive food and drinks menu. We are a licensed venue.
We always eat here when we visit Cronulla, and are never disappointed. The food is excellent, the choices great, and the staff always warm and friendly.This place is always heaving, and you can understand why.
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4 based on 128 reviews
Restaurant offers indoor and outdoor seating.We enjoyed the option of a table in the sunshine.Both the salmon and the gnocchi meals were excellent.Coffees were good but mine could of been a bit hotter.Service was fairly quick and staff pleasant.Watch out for the credit/debit card surcharge.(why canât businesses build these costs into the prices?).Would like to go again and there seemed to be other nice meals on the menu
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