The Hive Berambing

Dogs likely welcome

Updated 30 Mar 2026

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The Hive Berambing is a cafe in Berambing with an outdoor area. Dog access isn't confirmed, but venues with an outdoor area are often dog friendly, so it may be worth checking.

At a glance

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6-18 Bells Line of Rd, Berambing NSW 2758

Before you go

  • ℹ️Dog access hasn’t been confirmed — best to check before visiting.
  • 💧No confirmed water bowl for dogs — bring some just in case.

What people say

★★★★★1 year ago

Absolutely delicious food, gorgeous view, and friendly staff. Also love that it’s dog friendly. We had the big breakfast, bacon and egg roll, Turkish eggs, and the apple pie. And then savoury pies to go (for the road). Everything SO scrumptious! Also bought some bush honey (which we had tried before and loved) and other local produce. Highly recommend and we will definitely be back!

★★★★★4 months ago

Lovely spot on the highway. Beautiful view, great meal on the terrace. Just be careful not to approach too quickly on the highway or you will speed past. Enjoyed speaking to hosts about their charming garden.

★★★★★4 months ago

Had a great beef burger, ingredients were all fresh and delicious. The cheese was cooked on the patty so it got this nice burnt cheese ring around the burger. Will definitely return in the future

★★★★★8 months ago

Best coffee in the world and toasties are great. Lovely area to sit outside in the sun. Stop here once and you will be hooked. Great service.

★★★★★8 months ago

Love love love this place! Owned by a lovely family, spoke to Gina and she was the sweetest - we drove out for my sister’s birthday and she made us feel special! The lamb pie and lentil pumpkin pie are amazing! The apple pie with ice cream, and the fresh scones with housemade jam and a mountain of cream are a constant craving. Make a day of it, drive out to The Hive when it’s sunny, and enjoy the quality housemade baked good - my perfect day 🌞

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