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4 based on 36 reviews
Delicious Coffee's all day , Variety of Various Burgers and Wraps . Sea food ,Fresh juice, Fresh sandwiches , Cakes n muffins , Milk shake ,Thick shakes, Smoothies , Fizzy spiders, fried food and Salads and Pizzas.
We go to Roxyâs for a hamburger every time we are in Narooma and they are great. Fresh ingredients and very tasty. The milkshakes are great and they have malt too. The staff are friendly and efficient.
5 based on 19 reviews
The Small Little Coffee Shop Staff will be on Holidays from the 1st of March 2018 > 1st of April 2018. We will be reopening on Easter Monday. The Little Local Coffee Shop. Strong emphasis on low food miles, seasonal eating & minimal packaging.
Who wouldâve thunk it possible that a quirky little shop in Narooma could produce better coffee than most inner city establishments. The commitment to quality really shows in everything they do. Being so small, food is limited but donât let that fool you as local produce shines through. And the Tilba milk definitely takes the coffee to a another level...
4 based on 141 reviews
Located in Kianga on the main road to Dalmeny, Anton's is the ideal spot for a morning coffee, which they do well. Also had a family dinner there and the food was good. Located almost on the beach, this is the ideal spot for a relaxed break with a view of Montague Island.
4 based on 75 reviews
Went for breakfast on both the Saturday and Sunday of the Oyster Festival weekend (4/5 May).Advised the delay on cooked breakfast on both days was a minimum of 30 minutes, on Sunday that blew it out to 50 minutes. There were only four tables occupied, the kitchen seemed to give priority to take away coffees and quick snacks like banana bread.Many people abandoned the wait and went elsewhere.Food was ok but not worth waiting an hour for.Perhaps more staff are needed on busy weekends like the Oyster Festival.The location is fabulous which is why we went there.
4 based on 56 reviews
Heaven help Narooma if all tourists are treated like this from this store! Whilst the food here is nicely prepared, do yourself a favour and carefully rad the selection board before placing your order. Good luck if you try to order a fish variety that is not on the board as you will be given th"stupid Victorians" treatment by this guy. The poor man who ordered before us look so embarrased it was cringe worthy. Pick up your game Narooma businesses.......there is a reason more people stay at Pambula/Eden other than distance!!
4 based on 136 reviews
We looked at the web site but it had nothing to display,mmm. Went out on a Sunday, drove down a rough tack to the entrance, up to the main building was a one traffic drive. On arrival we were advised that we should sit at the tables on the grass, but due to the wind we wanted to be inside. There appeared to be no cellar door and the bar only had wine or bottled beer. The dining room ceiling and general area was not sealed and in general condition of the whole complex was no really good for eating food. The food was blan and the price for two people for a basic meal was $50.00. There was a band playing music hence the higher price of meal. The location was very run down and requires a lot of work to bring it into the modern day arena.No wheel chair or disable facilities .Would I return, sorry no ....very disappointed.
4 based on 165 reviews
It was a great atmosphere the staff are so friendly.The curries were absolutely amazing and there were so many to choose from.Will definitely be back.
4 based on 355 reviews
Lovely service, nice food, drinks at reasonable prices, as you would expect. Seafood platter was only $38. Very good value. Local oysters, fresh prawns, prawns in sauce, salt and pepper squid, crumbed fish and chips and salad. Nice meal. Fish was a bit tasteless. My cousin had the Scotch fillet steak, said it was a lovely cut of meat. And then Nan's raspberry and coconut slice. Yum!!!!
4 based on 190 reviews
The food at Whale was exceptional. It seems that the chef has the potential to work at something other than a smallish beach side motel but maybe he just likes living and working in Narooma. All our dishes has that bit of something special. Service was friendly and very good (and they even had courtesy reading glasses for one of out party who forgot theirs). we were there at night so did not get a chance to tale advantage of the view. The decor may not have moved on from the 1980s and not on par with the quality of the food. It was not cheap but well worth it for the quality.
4 based on 107 reviews
This is my local go to cafe when I have visitors- friends or family. The view across the Narooma inlet and up the coast is amazing, with inside and outside seating. The coffee is always good. The menu is not huge but Iâve always found something yummy on it. And itâs quality using local ingredients. We have an embarrassment of fresh local produce down here .. the single source Tilba dairy milk for example. Prices are moderate. I recommend the eggs Montserrat, and the French toast in particular. But itâs all good.
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