Steam & Cedar

Dogs welcome

Updated 30 Mar 2026

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Steam & Cedar is a dog-friendly cafe in Bowraville.

68 High St, Bowraville NSW 2449

Before you go

  • 💧No confirmed water bowl for dogs — bring some just in case.
  • 🌤No confirmed outdoor dog area — best to check before visiting.

What people say

★★★★★2 years ago

Beautiful outside seating area that's dog friendly. Toasties were next level! I highly recommend the Trev with Ocean trout. Others loved the Betty Lou and Day Break. Prices were a little high for a toastie but the flavour is as good as any fine dining experience. Fresh juices for $7.50 were a bit exe but super tasty too

★★★★★3 years ago

I love the food at this cafe so much! The Portuguese Tarts are the best I have ever had. They have some really interesting toastie flavours - the trout special 'Trev' was amazing. The coffee is also really good. Get in early because they do sell out of some stuff on busy days. Big yard for kids to run around in. Pet friendly. There is a 20% public holiday surcharge.

★★★★★5 months ago

Excellent coffee and orange and olive oil cake. Can't go past one of the super-filled toasties for lunch. The new location at Bowraville is very quirky and cute.

★★★★★10 months ago

Best toastie I've ever eaten. I ordered the "Herbert" the truffles mushrooms were so perfectly sauted and all the cheeses were amazing on it too, I added ham to mine as well. The toasted part itself was perfectly golden but it wasn't tough to bite. I can't wait to come back again for another. They also do incredible shakes.

★★★★★1 year ago

Best toasties ever! We are frequent visitors and always make it a point to stop here—and we recommend all our guests staying at our holiday house in Hat Head do the same. The coffee is amazing, the toasties are hands-down the best you’ll ever have, and the service from Dan and the team is fantastic. If you’re in the area, this spot is an absolute must!

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