Mudgee CBD cafés you’ll love…

Looking for a bite to eat in Mudgee’s main streets? We’ve got your guide to the region’s best CBD cafés (leave the car at home!) + hidden gems that locals love…

 
  • Alby + Esthers (4/61 Market St): tucked down a cobblestone laneway & set inside a historic stone terrace, Alby + Esthers is a charming café with a delicious seasonal menu. Their famous Esthers jaffle is a must-have; we’re also big fans of the muffins…

  • Butcher Shop Café (47 Church St): located in a former butcher shop (hence the name!), you’ll find Seven Miles Coffee Roasters’ coffee & a hearty all-day menu. Their Turkish toasties are definitely worth tasting…

  • The Dancing Goat (104 Church St): a little off the main street, the Dancing Goat is popular with locals and tourists alike. Their coffee is excellent…

  • Bite n Brew (70 Church St): the perfect spot for coffee, fresh salads & toasties when you’re on the go. They’re well-known for their poke bowls - try the salmon!

  • Little Cooking School (Town Hall Arcade): a hidden gem! This boutique cooking school also offers freshly made pasta, sandwiches, salads & wraps from Wednesday to Saturday. Grab a takeaway meal or stock up on local produce while you’re there…

  • Mr Sushi King (22 Church St): Mudgee’s home of the sushi train. They also offer a range of sushi boxes, but get in early - they sell out fast! We love the Korean-style chicken & the half-cooked salmon. Located in the town’s former pharmacy, this restaurant is packed with history too.

  • The Coffee Burrow (79 Market St): fantastic coffee & delicious toasties - say no more!

  • Elton’s (81 Market St): relaxed, family-friendly dining. With an extensive breakfast & lunch menu, soak up the sunshine & the main street ambience at this history-filled café.

  • Byron Perry (13 Perry Street): another favourite with locals, tucked away on Perry Street - look for the car wash! Don’t miss their award-winning gelato. Their kitchen is also celiac-accredited & caters for all celiac & gluten-free patrons.

 

Butcher Shop Café.

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