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Federal Doma Cafe
The guide was updated:Since opening in September 2012, Federal Doma Cafe has become a magnet for locals, day-trippers, and people travelling through the hinterland en route to Nimbin or Lismore. Doma consistently serves up some of the best Japanese fare in the region: everything from the heartiness of the miso soup through to the high quality produce is just delicious. There are also home-made burgers (meat and vegetarian), hot chips, and a daily specials board to choose from. Aside from a small traditional Japanese doma (dirt floor) room, seating is mostly outside.
Useful Information
- Address: 6 Albert Street, Federal NSW
- Website: www.domacafe.com.au
- Phone: +61 2 6688 4711
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There’s plenty of pop music from the last five decades to keep your hips moving at Saltwater Social Club. There’s an upstairs bar with a cool lounge feeling if you’d like to relax a while and have a sunset cocktail.
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Federal Doma Cafe
Since opening in September 2012, Federal Doma Cafe has become a magnet for locals, day-trippers, and people travelling through the hinterland en route to Nimbin or Lismore. Doma consistently serves up some of the best Japanese fare in the region: everything from the heartiness of the miso soup through to the high quality produce is just delicious. There are also home-made burgers (meat and vegetarian), hot chips, and a daily specials board to choose from. Aside from a small traditional Japanese doma (dirt floor) room, seating is mostly outside.
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Beach Hotel
The Beach Hotel, or 'Top Pub' to the locals, is the only pub on the beachfront overlooking Byron Bay's Main Beach. Soak up the sun in the beer garden over lunch with a cold beverage and a bite to eat from their Beach Kitchen.
There is entertainment every night of the week from top Australian and international touring bands to Open Mic nights for musicians starting out. Many well-known bands from Byron Bay have chosen to play at the Beach Hotel as a launch pad of their musical careers.
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The Pass Cafe
Situated at Pass Beach in Byron Bay, The Pass Café offers a relaxed dining experience with a spacious patio. Enjoy fresh, seasonal breakfast and lunch options, including vegetarian and gluten-free dishes. Unwind with a smoothie or beer after surfing or hiking.
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No Bones Byron Bay
Discover No Bones Vegan Kitchen & Bar, where sustainability and plant-based cuisine unite. Enjoy delicious vegan dishes made with local, organic produce, complemented by Australian wines and beers. Relax at the signature orange table and experience eco-friendly dining.
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Three Blue Ducks at The Farm
Three Blue Ducks at The Farm Byron Bay offers a unique dining experience on a working farm with a plant nursery and sustainable market garden. Enjoy ethical, authentic meals made with organic, local produce. Dine on the outdoor patio with views of Byron’s hinterland. Don't miss the bakery and educational tours.
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Stone & Wood Brewery Byron Bay
Stone & Wood Brewery offers a laid-back vibe with guided tours and tastings of signature ales and unique batches. Located in the Byron Arts and Industry Estate, the brewery features a canteen, spacious beer garden, and a kitchen by 100 Mile Table. Enjoy fresh brews on-site or take home cartons and six-packs.
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