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Avaliação da contribuiçãoOur party arrived and did not take long to take place. the caffe was pretty busy with diners, but still had space. it wasn't long before our orders were taken. I'm not sure why, but it took about 45 minutes. for our meal. (this is the only negatiw) fortunately they all arrived immediately. Despite the long wait, eating was excellent, and all ordered dishes were of similar excellent quality. the personal was friendly and attentive. on good weather days there is the possibility to eat outside. the big windows mean that in the inner they still get a good view over the lake and a well-lit culinary experience. I will come back to dinate here, as eating is excellent, and the overall atmosphere is good.
The breakfast is always great here, excellent coffee and attentive service. it is now a bit cool so we sat inside, but the intention was still amazing. I like the maisfritter with the side of the specks, the salat is delicious with relish, beetroot and feta, always. a generous portion. my man never goes past the big brekky tbh, there is enough for 2). 100% recommended
A small caffe on the pittwater road on the narrabeen lagoon. it has worked many years. today is special fish chowder in white wine. excellent and rich in garnel, muscheln, calamari and fish. the baked bowl decorated with two huge garnels.
This lively caffe is on the lake and we had luck getting an outside seat. next time, I'll make a booking to secure a table, as I saw a few people were turned away. fish and chips were crispy and. delightful and the service was great. pricey, as mentioned by other reviews, but I have no star rating, as I think it is written on the menu.
This is a nice little cafe on the waterfront at Narrabeen Lagoon. It’s casual, with a whitewashed, coastal decor and outdoor seating alongside the waterfront. Whilst I wouldn’t go out of my way to go just to the cafe, the whole lagoon and lakes area...is very lovely. You can hire pedal boats, SUP boards and kayaks and the walking trail around the lagoon is an easy, flat path through natural bushland along the foreshore. A large, eclectic market arts, clothing, food, craft) is held here on the 3rd Sunday of the month. The best way to visit the cafe is to combine it with one of these other activities and make a day of it. The lunch menu consists of a small but nice range of salmon, fish and chips, substantial salads and cafe burgers. It’s a little pricier than other cafes in the area $25-$33) but our dishes were good and it is very pleasant sitting, looking at the water. Food was attractively presented and I enjoyed the corn feta fritters which was served with a small salad house relish $24.90). It’s an easy space to meet with a group of friends but equally, it’s family friendly. Kids can run around on the grass outside kids menu is $11-$12). Convenient parking is located in the council carpark which is part of the lagoon reserve.