Blue MountainsRestaurants

Café restaurants in Blue Mountains

  1. A

    Paragon Café

    The heritage-listed 1916 Paragon is Katoomba’s undisputed art-deco masterpiece. Sampling coffee and handmade chocolates in the salubrious surrounds is a compulsory Blue Mountains experience (Bob Dylan and Ginger Rogers both seemed to enjoy themselves).

    reviewed

  2. Conservation Hut

    You have to endure inflated prices for the cliff-edge view, but you won’t get many finer panoramas with your coffee and cake. It’s still a meeting place for a local conservation society, and has walking maps and brochures available.

    reviewed

  3. Café Memento

    Injecting Blackheath with a world view and a social conscience, colourful Café Memento serves up organic breakfasts, wraps, soups, cakes and burgers. Political inclinations aside, the food is great and there’s a sunny patio.

    reviewed

  4. B

    IsoBar Café

    Despite the hackneyed IsoBar name, this café hums with chilled vibes, ambient tunes and moody lighting - as funky as Katoomba gets. Tasty staples include Turkish toasties, burgers, stir-fries and salads.

    reviewed

  5. Loaves and the Dishes

    Wholesome, hearty deli goodies (pies, quiches, frittatas, tarts etc) in a curvy corner deco cafe: no preservatives, additives, colourings or artificial flavourings.

    reviewed