The Tea Club Cafe

Dogs likely welcome

Updated 30 Mar 2026

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The Tea Club Cafe is a pub in Nowra 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. Just 450m away, Nowra Park is a great nearby park for a walk with your dog.

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46 Berry St, Nowra NSW 2541

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

★★★★★6 months ago

Stunning cafe with excellent vibes in their beautiful courtyard. The food is always delicious, we've never had a bad experience. Amazing coffee too - do yourself a favor and visit this gem!

★★★★★1 year ago

Loved the food and was impressed with the very helpful staff. Was the perfect place to stop on a long drive. My top picks of our meal (though everything we had was good) was the chai latte with honey and the very light and fluffy pear and apple muffin. The lentil soup was comfortingly warm and filling. I was surprised that I quite liked the halloumi burger! There's nice garden seating as well as indoor dining.

★★★★★5 months ago

Awesome ... They sell gluten free cakes. Hard to find. Great prices and everything is just perfect.

★★★★★8 months ago

Looks small and ordinary cafe from the street, but once you stepped inside at it, you will see the beautiful garden with crowded people experiencing vibrant vibes 😉 Menus are simple and all high quality 👌 bathrooms inside nice and clean. Serve cans of beers too with coffee and yummy milkshakes and smoothies 😋 Less sweets ranges more savory stuffs in dessert displays, if you are a sweet lovers, a little less satisfying options but brownie here is nice.

★★★★★9 months ago

What a magical place. Must go place for a bit to eat when in Nowra, NSW. Very good food with healthy options. Friendly staff and a great garden at the back to enjoy your meal!

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