Cafes in Newcastle, NSW with opening hours - page 3

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140 King St, Newcastle, 2300

(02) 4049 8448
Susuru Ramen & Gyoza is a popular cafè in Newcastle known for its delicious food and unique atmosphere. Customers frequently praise the flavourful ramen, gyoza, and various options catering to dietary restrictions. The staff is described as friendly and attentive, creating a welcoming environment. Some mention the need for improvement in areas like interior design and prices, but overall, the positive feedback outweighs the negative.
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227 Hunter St, Newcastle, 2300

(02) 4926 3310
Momo Wholefood in Newcastle is highly praised for its delicious plant-based wholefood options, including vegetarian and vegan choices. Customers appreciate the beautiful and relaxing atmosphere, excellent customer service, and great coffee. Some reviews mention specific dishes like the mushroom burger, sourdough French toast, and Indian breakfast options. A common theme is the high-quality and freshness of the food, with many customers returning frequently.
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3/15-17 Honeysuckle Dr, Newcastle, 2300

0413 884 856
The Beehive Honeysuckle is a popular café with a beautiful waterfront location. Customers praise the friendly and professional service, great food selection, and unique atmosphere. The food, including the acai bowls, eggs Benedict, and corn fritters, are a must-try. The café caters to various dietary needs and offers vegetarian options. Some customers mention long wait times for food, but overall, the experience is worth it. Families with young children are welcome and accommodated.
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282 King Street, Newcastle, 2300

61 2 4928 8600
Named in honour of Mary Eckford, one of Newcastle’s pioneering European settlers in the early 1800’s, Ms Mary is social and warm, embracing the region’s artisans and farmers.