Hungry Baker & Co

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Updated 14 Apr 2026

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Hungry Baker & Co is a cafe in Eastern Creek. 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.

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1 Interchange Dr, Eastern Creek NSW 2766

Before you go

  • ℹ️Dog access hasn't been confirmed yet — best to check before visiting.
  • 💧No confirmed water bowl for dogs — bring some just in case.
  • 🌤No confirmed outdoor dog area — best to check before visiting.

What people say

★★★★★6 years ago

Delicious burger. Need to come here again there was so many great looking dishes on the menu. Service was lovely and prompt. Great outdoor shaded area for chill vibes. Definetely coming back here. Those chips were SO crispy 🍔🤯

★★★★★6 months ago

The best coffee and the loviest team. They know you, your order and your routine. It feels like popping in to say hi to a friend. Lunches are also great, I cannot go past the Thai beef salad with dressing on the side.

★★★★★6 months ago

Had a late lunch request from a client and if you know the area, then you'll know how that is. They had or prepared in 30mins for 15ppl and it was absolutely delicious! Amazing people.

★★★★★1 year ago

I recently had the pleasure of having lunch at The Hungry Baker in Eastern Creek and I have to say it was a delightful experience. I had reservations about having the Barramundi Burger as my expectations about fish on a burger bun being mediocre was to be honest totally unfounded. The Barramundi and chips were fried to perfection with just the right amount of crunchiness and texture. It was drizzled with the right amount of dressing. The chips were extremely crunchy on the outside and soft on the inside with each one perfectly salted. A truly enjoyable lunch.

★★★★★2 years ago

"The Hungry Baker in Eastern Creek, Sydney, is a hidden gem nestled within the bustling industrial area, offering a delightful culinary experience that's hard to beat. I recently had the pleasure of dining here and was thoroughly impressed by the quality of food and service. First and foremost, let's talk about the star of the show: the food. I had the opportunity to sample their chicken schnitzel, fried rice, and butter chicken, and each dish exceeded my expectations. The chicken schnitzel was perfectly cooked to golden perfection, boasting a crispy exterior while remaining tender and juicy on the inside. The fried rice was a flavorful medley of fresh ingredients, expertly seasoned and generously portioned. And the butter chicken? Simply divine. Creamy, aromatic, and bursting with rich flavors, it was a true testament to the chef's skill and expertise. What sets The Hungry Baker apart from other eateries in the area is its dedication to maintaining quality. Despite being the only cafe in the industrial vicinity, they consistently deliver top-notch dishes that leave a lasting impression. Each bite is a testament to their commitment to excellence, and it's clear that they take great pride in what they do. Beyond the food, the ambiance of The Hungry Baker is inviting and charming. The cozy interior is adorned with tasteful decor, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere that makes you feel right at home. Whether you're stopping by for a quick bite during your lunch break or lingering over a leisurely meal with friends, the relaxed vibe of the cafe is sure to enhance your dining experience. In conclusion, I wholeheartedly recommend The Hungry Baker to anyone in search of delicious food and impeccable service in Eastern Creek. From their mouthwatering dishes to their inviting ambiance, every aspect of the dining experience is sure to exceed your expectations. Don't miss out on this culinary gem—it's a true delight for the senses."

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