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Best Cafes and Restaurants in Wollongong: Where to Eat and Drink

Wollongong's food scene has matured considerably in recent years, driven by a growing population of professionals and a strong University of Wollongong student community. Crown Street in the CBD has the highest concentration of cafes, restaurants and bars, while the northern suburb of Thirroul has developed its own independent cafe culture along the Lawrence Hargrave Drive strip. The harbour precinct at Belmore Basin has several seafood-focused restaurants with water views. Specialty coffee is well represented across the inner suburbs, and weekend brunch is a competitive field in Wollongong North, Fairy Meadow and Corrimal. Menus and hours change, so checking before visiting is worthwhile.

  1. 1

    Diggies Beachfront Cafe

    North Wollongong

    A Wollongong institution on the North Beach foreshore, open for breakfast and lunch with ocean views, consistently strong coffee and an easygoing seaside atmosphere.

  2. 2

    Five Islands Brewing Co.

    Port Kembla

    A craft brewery in the Port Kembla industrial precinct with a taproom, hearty pub food and a growing reputation for their Pacific Ale and seasonal releases.

  3. 3

    Kneaders Bakery

    Wollongong CBD

    A popular Wollongong sourdough bakery and café, with long queues for the weekend pastries and a strong specialty espresso program.

  4. 4

    Crown Street Mall Dining

    Wollongong CBD

    Wollongong's pedestrian mall has a concentrated strip of cafes, restaurants and boba tea shops — the best lunchtime options for CBD workers.

  5. 5

    UOW Campus Café Precinct

    Keiraville

    The University of Wollongong campus has several well-regarded specialty coffee bars and casual dining options open to the public.

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