Restaurants in Far North Coast Hinterland
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Sugar Beat
Park yourself by the sunny window, settle into a corner of the long bench seating or take in the scene from one of the pavement tables. There's cafe-style fusion fare and locally famous baked goods.
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20,000 Cows
This vegetarian restaurant delivers international flavours with one-for-all and all-for-one social messages. Far right conservatives need not enter, and everyone else can enjoy the Yemeni pastries, Lithuanian kugelis, Egyptian dips, Thai soups, Indian curries and warm vibes.
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Blue Tongue
One of a couple of worthy cafes on the quieter side of the river, this one is in a wonderfully worn building. Great BLATs, toasted Turkish sandwiches and fine coffee can be enjoyed in a sunny courtyard out the back.
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Sweet Pea Café
This upbeat vegetarian restaurant has a counter full of healthy comfort food including gourmet pies and soups. The gelato is made on the premises and the coffee is locally grown.
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Flamingos Café
The somewhat extroverted decor in this happening little eatery makes for a lively dining experience. The pizza toppings are generous and the vegetarian choices exemplary.
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Left Bank Café
This bright, open cafe serves artistic works of its own, such as zucchini, mint and feta frittata. You can dine in the shaded courtyard or glassy interior.
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Rainbow Café
Murals cover the walls of this thumping Nimbim institution serving generous burgers, wraps, nachos and salads. The leafy courtyard has a familiar whiff.
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New Leaf Café
The food here is creative and vegetarian, with plenty of Middle Eastern flavours and salads on offer. Dine inside, alfresco, or take away.
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Austral Café
The motto at this 1950s icon is ‘a great place to meet and eat'. It dates from 1919 and offers vintage treats such as cupcakes.
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Nimbin Trattoria & Pizzeria
You'll find outstanding pizzas ($3 a slice or $8 for three) and delicious pastas here plus live music every Thursday.
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Lismore Pie Cart
Serves homemade pies, mash, mushy peas and gravy.
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Nimbin Hotel
The classic local boozer. A vast covered porch out back overlooks a verdant valley. Inside, artistic photos of regulars grace the walls and there's actually a slight hint of minimalist style. The fare is typical pub grub; there's live music many Friday nights.
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Modern Grocer
A foodie haven to turn everyday picnics into gluttonous feasts.
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Mecca
A stodgy old caff has been reborn as a retro-hip scenester playground. Lots of local musicians hang out at the pavement tables sipping the excellent coffee by day and jamming till late weekend nights.
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Howard's
Go no further than this deli-cum-cafe-cum-butchery, a Babette's Feast of wholesome salads, meaty lasagnes and hearty frittatas. For picnics: gourmet chutney, oil and coffee. For camping: house-made snags.
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Goanna Bakery & Café
House-roasted coffee, veggie meals at tables inside or out.
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