![]() What started as a passion project for local tradie Sam and his wife Claire in the back yard, is now one of the South Coast’s most popular brewers with over 14 taps on rotation. Order online here | 60 Owen St, Huskisson NSW | Follow Drinkīefore you head home for the evening, nab yourself a bottle of Barolo and a wedge of D’ambert Blue Cheese or some CUCA Anchovy fillets if that’s more your style.īook here | 1/49 Wason St, Milton NSW | Follow Flamin Galah Brewing Co. Try the Garlic Butter Sourdough Cob and the Insalata Caprese Burrata salad or live to regret it. Handmade daily for dine-in or takeaway their vodka rigatoni with spicy tomato sugo, vodka, cream and classic Cacio E Pepe will trick your tastebuds into thinking you’re in Italy itself. ![]() If it’s authentic Italian flavours you are after, look no further than Pasta Buoy in the heart of Jervis Bay. Now this is a brewery, so wine and cider are limited to nonexistent, but there’s plenty of beer on tap to delight your tastebuds.īook here | 74 Princes Hwy, Milton NSW | Follow Pasta Buoy The bbq cabbage with sesame and crispy shallots is a real menu highlight, as is Uncle Damos stout braised lamb shoulder with chimmi churri. ![]() ![]() This onsite restaurant for Dangerous Ales Brewery recently scored itself a hat in Sydney’s Good Food Guide, and rightly so. If the website says they are booked out, drop them a line for any available bar seating.īook here | Shop 2/85 Tallwood ave, Mollymook Beach NSW | Follow The Milton Hotel You’ll want to try one of everything on their impressive cocktail list too. With a plethora of indoor and outdoor (undercover) seating available this is a great option for those with kids or a trusty pooch in toe.īook here | The Settlement Shop 8/9, 97 Princes Hwy, Milton NSW | Follow Dinnerĭabble in their sashimi-grade market fish with cucumber, shallot, plum, shizo and rice puffs, don’t miss the wok-fried prawns with chilli pepper caramel watercress, coriander and lime and double up on their xin jiang style lamb BBQ skewers with kimchi. This vegetarian cafe has been a South Coast staple since 1980, so clearly they are doing something right.įrom the Bliss Burger (hello mixed grain patty, fried onion, avocado, cheese, tabouli, sprouts and special peanut sauce) to the Millennium Burger (what’s up curry lentil patty, fried onion, avocado, lettuce, beetroot, cucumber, sprouts, tahini dressing and sweet chilli sauce) there is something on this menu for everyone. No Bookings required | 98 McDonald Parade, Burrill Lake NSW | Follow Pilgrims The Kimchi & Comte Gruyère toasty is a new addition to the menu and will make your heart sing and your mouth water. We’re talking freshly baked sourdough (try the cheese and jalapeno loaf if you can), all the yummy cheeses and meats along with toasted sandwiches to boot. Located on beautiful Burrill Lake, a suburb that can be overwhelming in the summer but a total joy to visit in the cooler months, this is a must-stop for a quick breakfast or lunch on the go. One part bakery, one part deli, three parts delicious. Huskisson NSW | Follow Brunch & Lunchīook here | 170 Woodstock Rd, Woodstock NSW | Follow Lagom Bakery Their Halloumi brekky burger, with baby spinach, roast tomato and onion relish is not to be missed during the winter months.īook here | Shop 1, 54 Owen St. When in town, city folk appreciate anywhere that opens for business before 8 am, so we’re pleased to report that Salty Joe’s is not only open seven days a week, but from 6.30 am, for those I-need-to-be-caffeinated-immediately early birds. No Bookings required | 6/41 Wason St, Milton NSW 2538 | Follow Salty Joe’s Planning to go for a hike later in the day? Grab one of their made-fresh-daily gourmet sandwiches for the road. There is indoor seating to boot or a great dog and kid-friendly fenced courtyard to soak up that winter sunshine. Serving Pablo & Rusty’s specialist coffee and a menu made up of only the best local produce, their Smashed avocado with sautéed mixed greens, toasted seeds, feta and poached eggs is the stuff dreams are made of. ![]() Cafeįeeling like something a little more substantial for breakfast? Dukes is where it’s at. No Bookings required | 102 Matron Porter Dr, Narrawallee NSW | Follow Duke & Co. ![]()
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