⦿ 2773 | Glenbrook
Eat &
Drink
Rise and shine with our guide to the Blue Mountains' thriving café scene. From specialty roasters, to sun-drenched brunches, to lunch with a view, we’ve tracked down the artisan brews and cozy local haunts that make the mountain coffee culture as invigorating as the crisp mountain air.
Cafes
Named after Governor Macquarie’s original 1815 moniker for the town, this licensed cafe balances historical roots with a contemporary, minimalist aesthetic, serving an all-day brunch menu.
This cosy spot is where smooth coffee meets delicious bites and handmade treasures. The warm and cosy space invites guests to slow down, linger over a cup, and enjoy the creative brunch menu. It’s a little shop, a little café, with a whole lot of heart.
This ‘focaccia-first’ outpost trades the traditional sit-down breakfast for vinyl tunes, groovy decor sandwich-style focaccias that are toasted to perfection.
This local gathering place serves excellent coffee and a vibrant range of creative breakfast and lunch dishes made with quality, local ingredients and plenty of flavour.
This much-loved café takes its coffee seriously, with rich espresso and expertly crafted brews, alongside a selection of breakfast and brunch favourites.
A reliable favourite for relaxed, all-day dining. With its outdoor seating and cosy interior, Cafe Leura is an ideal stop whether you’re starting your morning with coffee or refuelling after exploring the village’s boutiques and gardens.
The Leopard Deli is a fresh and vibrant addition to the Blue Mountains dining scene, bringing continental flavours and European deli culture to Leura.
Fed is a local favourite, perfect for a lazy weekend brunch. They also serve as a boutique deli, with plenty of delicious options to grab-and-go before taking in one of the local waterfalls.
Originally a meeting place for local conservationists, the ‘Hut’ is now a striking, mud-brick building, home to a cafe offering hearty meals and sweeping views of the Jamison Valley and Mt. Solitary.
Housed inside a converted church, Bowery Kitchen and Bar is the perfect spot for sharing an intimate dinner, catching up with friends at the large communal tables, or dining al fresco in the courtyard.
A stunning, light-filled glasshouse cafe that allows diners to feel immersed in the surrounding gardens.
If you’re chasing the ultimate sourdough or almond croissant in the Blue Mountains, you’ll find it here.
⦿ Bowery | KATOOMBA
“We had a wonderful lunch, great tasty food and great service. We’ve been to Bowery many times and it never disappoints.”
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Coffee
This cosy spot is where smooth coffee meets delicious bites and handmade treasures. The warm and cosy space invites guests to slow down, linger over a cup, and enjoy the creative brunch menu. It’s a little shop, a little café, with a whole lot of heart.
This local gathering place serves excellent coffee and a vibrant range of creative breakfast and lunch dishes made with quality, local ingredients and plenty of flavour.
This much-loved café takes its coffee seriously, with rich espresso and expertly crafted brews, alongside a selection of breakfast and brunch favourites.
Locals can be seen each Saturday morning, lining up at this factory store to collect a bag of their favourite beans, plus a fresh brew in hand to-go.
Fed is a local favourite, perfect for a lazy weekend brunch. They also serve as a boutique deli, with plenty of delicious options to grab-and-go before taking in one of the local waterfalls.
This community-focused, ‘hole-in-the-wall’ gem specialises in high-quality specialty brews, making it a favourite for locals on their morning commute.
For those who view coffee as a craft, Cassiopeia has you covered with three espresso bar locations around the mountains.