Lane Cove National Park Cafe is a cafe in Lindfield. We don't yet have enough signals to confirm whether dogs are allowed. It's best to check with the venue before visiting with your dog. Just 350m away, Hyndes Park is a great nearby park for a walk with your dog.
Beautiful, bring your walking shoes, and some water. Ice cream is optional! 😉
Lovely to find such great Korean food at the cafe. The bulgogi, chicken katsu salad and salmon cooked perfectly. Just thought portion sides were a little small for price. But with inflation maybe not. Friendly service. Great spot.
A really nice cafe to reward yourself with a coffee. I got a small flat white, it was a bit pricey at $4.50 but it was really well made. They have almond, soy and oat milk available. They also have over ten kinds of tea which is so rare. The tea, even when ordered for takeaway was brewed loose leaf then poured into our keep cup. Lots of cakes available. If you require gluten free they have cookies available by Byron Bay Cookies - all individually packaged so they are coeliac safe. As well as the usual selection of ice creams there's a freezer of premium vegan ones that happen to be gluten free as well. $6 each but great to have an option. Lots of alternative and kid friendly drinks as well as the usual cola items.
Beautiful park with in the heart of Sydney. There is a fee which is used to keep the park clean and have services available through out the park. There are few picnic areas and also a cafe so enjoy coffee, snack, smooth, sandwiches, meals etc. There is also a small park for kids right next to the cafe😀
This is a cute little cafe inside the National Park. They are open most public holidays, which is great. They have a limited menu, but everything they offer is made with care. I asked for the English breakfast without the bacon. The manager was very nice and even threw in an extra piece of toast for me. The service is quick. You need to order at the counter, which is to be expected in such a venue. Even though its a super casual place, there is an emphasis on presentation and service. It's a little expensive, but there isn't anything else around so that's seems pretty standard. The tea is loose leaf and it's served in a big pot. Good spot for a rest after a walk around the river.
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