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Newcastle is a little over 150 kms north of New South Wales capital (Sydney) situated at the mouth of the Hunter River.  Newcastle is well known for it's mining background and has been generally thought of as an industrial city.  But thinking of Newcastle as merely an industrial city robs it of it's natural beauty and it's attraction as a tourism town.  Newcastle can now compare itself to any seaside resort town in Australia.

Newcastle Cafe and Restaurant Providers

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Ferruccis Licenced Italian Restaurant
Open 6 days Monday to Saturday for dinner from 6pm. Breakfast 7 days delivered to your room. Ferruccis Restaurant has a unique blend of traditional Italian and modern Australian dinners. Enjoy dinner in the relaxed atmosphere of Ferruccis or room service in the privacy of your room.
70 Pacific Highway     Charlestown     Newcastle     Phone 02 4943 3077

Scratchley's On The Wharf
From the tastiest range of succulent seafood and sizzling steaks on the menu , through to the range of finest wines from the Hunter Valley, other noted wine-making regions of Australia and overseas, Scratchley's On The Wharf will delight even the most discerning diner, whether a Novocastrian or a visitor to Newcastle.
200 Wharf Rd     Newcastle     Phone 02 4929 1111

The Living Room
A relaxed dining option specialising in Alfresco dining at affordable prices. Large range of meals and café style snacks with large beverage selection (wine, beer, spirits).
2-12 grey street     Newcastle     Phone 02 9955 5998

The Brasserie
Using the best produce available on a seasonal basis, our chef creates a constantly changing menu of fine dishes at very reasonable prices. Enjoy breakfast, lunch and dinner in the Brasserie, or if you prefer, meals in the privacy of your own suite or balcony overlooking the courtyard.
347 Hunter Street     Newcastle     Phone 02 4927 0966





Newcastle is a little over 150 kms north of New South Wales capital (Sydney) situated at the mouth of the Hunter River.  Newcastle is well known for it's mining background and has been generally thought of as an industrial city.  But thinking of Newcastle as merely an industrial city robs it of it's natural beauty and it's attraction as a tourism town.  Newcastle can now compare itself to any seaside resort town in Australia.

Dining in a Cafe or Restaurant offers one of life's simple pleasures.  Whether it be a cheap eat or silver service, there is nothing better than a good meal.  An Italian, Thai, Japanese, Chinese, Mexican or Australian restaurant offers dining experiences to make you want to go back again and again.  Try a local cafe for a coffee and cake or perhaps a light meal.  Let's not forget the range of takeaway with pizza, fish and chips and noodles.

 

 

 

 

 

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