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Exploring the quaint town of Uralla promises not only stunning landscapes and historic buildings, but also a delightful invitation to spoil your taste buds. From trendy cafes to pubs that pack a punch in both the flavour and aesthetic departments, Uralla boasts an array of dining options sure to keep your inner foodie satisfied. So, whether you’re craving hearty pub fare, cafe breakfast or artisanal baked goods, this little town in the highlands has plenty to offer. And with great places to shop and stay, what’s not to love? Join us as we uncover the best places to eat in Uralla, promising a delicious experience that will leave you craving more.
1. The Top Pub
Built in 1881, the Top Pub in Uralla was originally called The Great Northern Hotel and was a single ground-floor construction. In 1904, a second floor was added to the hotel and the name changed to The Commercial Hotel. Fast forward past the peeling white paint and smoke-filled rooms of 1995 and you’ll find the Top Pub as it stands today – a slick black building with white trimmings and a beautiful green vine decorating the outside walls. The history, character and charm of this pub create a vibrant atmosphere, inviting patrons to step back in time while enjoying modern comforts and hospitality. While the pub is a popular gathering place for locals, you’ll also find travellers from near and far, many of whom have made the trip especially to dine at the restaurant. Boasting a delicious menu complete with pub favourites such as Chicken Parmigiana and Bangers and Mash, you’ll also find dishes that embrace innovative flavours and sidestep tradition such as the Thai BBQ Salad, Macadamia, Honey & Apple Crusted Pork, or Fig & Brie Garlic Roasted Chicken. YUM! Looking for somewhere to stay while in Uralla? The Top Pub also offers accommodation on-site. With luxury front of mind, each room boasts a comfy bed, en-suite bathroom and kitchenette complete with a bar fridge, kettle and toaster for guests to enjoy.
23-27 Bridge Street | Uralla NSW 2358 | (02) 6778 4110 | Website | Facebook | Instagram | Monday to Sunday 10.00am–12.00am
2. The Alternate Root
Boasting stunning architecture, an inviting atmosphere and breakfast, brunch and lunch that will satisfy all your foodie cravings, the Alternate Root in Uralla is another one of our favourite places to eat. Open seven days a week and serving Othersky Coffee, a carefully curated menu and a cabinet full of pastries and tasty treats for you to enjoy, the Alternate Root offers a great spot to catch up with friends and family. And with a friendly, professional and caring team that looks after you the moment you walk through their door, you’ll feel right at home in no time. Dinner, music and cocktails more your style? Don’t fret – the Alternate Root also offers an awesome dining experience on a Friday and Saturday night. Think Tapas, live music and crafty cocktails served in a beautiful heritage-listed building dotted with festoon lights. Sounds like a fairy tale, right? Be sure to check their social media for details.
48 Bridge Street | Uralla NSW 2358 | (02) 6778 3185 | Facebook | Instagram | Monday to Thursday 7.00am–2.30pm | Friday 7.00am–2.30pm, 5.00pm–9.00pm | Saturday to Sunday 8.00am–2.30pm
3. The Pie Mechanic
A delightful bakery set in the heart of Uralla’s main street, The Pie Mechanic offers craft pies, delicious pastries and sourdough toasties to boot. Serving the classics such as plain beef and beef and mushroom pie, you’ll also find interesting flavours such as Moo + Brew, (a collaboration with Uralla’s New England Brewing), and Sir Loin (a collaboration with Kentucky’s Dobson’s Distillery, featuring Dobson’s Raven Whiskey), and other flavours such as Deer Hunter (venison, bacon and red wine) and Billy The Kid (Indian goat curry). Vegetarian more your style? With plenty of delicious options available, such as Dolomite and Fungi + Veg, you’ll be suited and booted for a tasty and filling meal in one fell swoop. Did we mention The Pie Mechanic also serves coffee? Grab yourself a delicious brew to go alongside your pie and pastries.
66 Bridge Street | Uralla NSW 2358 | 0417 429 516 | Facebook | Instagram | Monday to Friday 6.00am–5.00pm | Saturday 7.00am–4.00pm | Sunday 7.00am–3.00pm
4. Piccadilly Coffee
A nod to owner Selina’s English heritage, Piccadilly Coffee is set at the front of Uralla’s gym, Pulse Fitness. Open Monday to Friday from 6am and Saturday from 8am, Piccadilly offers the perfect combination of delicious coffee and a quick bite to eat. Grab and go using the servery window, or take a seat in the sunshine on the beautiful timber deck. More of an indoor diner? You’ll love the cosy inside area – complete with gorgeous plants hanging from the roof and a wood-fired heater to offset the highland winter chill.
31 Hill Street | Uralla NSW 2358 | Facebook | Instagram | Monday to Friday 6.00am–1.00pm | Saturday 7.00am–1.00pm
5. Michael’s Cafe
Located inside what used to be Uralla’s Bank of NSW, Michael’s Cafe is housed inside a building that was constructed in the 1870s. Now offering guests the chance to experience historical charm alongside delicious food and coffee, it’s no wonder Michael’s Cafe is such a popular destination among both locals and tourists. With serene gardens, a fresh menu and delicious coffee, this is the perfect spot to relax and unwind.
98 Bridge Street | Uralla NSW 2358 | (02) 6778 3920 | Facebook | Monday to Friday 6.00am–4.00pm | Saturday 7.30am–1.00pm | Sunday 7.30am–3.00pm
6. 53 On Bridge
Serving cafe-style fast food, 53 On Bridge specialises in burgers, pizza, pasta and seafood. Dine in and enjoy a great atmosphere or take away and relax in the comfort of your home or hotel room.
53 Bridge Street | Uralla NSW 2358 | (02) 5714 0617 | Facebook | Monday to Sunday 8.00am–8.00pm
7. Caffe Gusto
Open Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, Caffe Gusto is your one-stop-shop for Italian and Asian-inspired dishes in Uralla. Adjoining the cosy, Narnia-style bookshop that is known as Burnette’s Books, Caffe Gusto offers a unique dining experience. With a menu that changes daily, this cafe in Uralla offers visitors an opportunity to relax and unwind before getting lost in a world of books next door.
46 Bridge Street | Uralla NSW 2358 | (02) 6778 4682 | Facebook | Friday to Saturday 9.00am–11.00pm | Sunday 9.00am–4.00pm
8. The Uralla Bowling Club Chinese Restaurant
Serving a great range of Chinese and Australian dishes, Honey House Bistro – the Chinese restaurant located inside the Uralla Bowling Club – is an ode to the classic Chinese/Australian cuisine that can be found in most regional towns. Offering guests fast and friendly service, as well as a range of delicious meals, Honey House Bistro is a family-friendly affair.
52 Hill Street | Uralla NSW 2358 | (02) 6778 6803 | Website | Tuesday to Thursday 12.00pm–2.00pm, 5.00pm–8.00pm | Friday 12.00pm–2.00pm, 5.00pm–8.30pm | Saturday to Sunday 12.00pm–2.00pm, 5.00pm–8.00pm
9. Moon’s Bakery
Taking you right back to the good old days, Moon’s Bakery in Uralla serves all of your family favourites, alongside a heady dose of nostalgia. With 90s and early 2000s-style slices, biscuits, cakes and bread to boot, this bakery in Uralla deserves a spot on your visit list.
58 Bridge Street | Uralla NSW 2358 | (02) 6778 4117 | Monday to Friday 5.30am–3.00pm | Saturday 6.30am–12.30pm
10. New England Brewing Company
Although you won’t find food on the menu at the New England Brewing Company in Uralla, you will find a wide range of tasty beer, handcrafted right there in the brewhouse – a converted historic woolstore. Pull up a chair and enjoy the atmosphere as you sip on the New England Brewing Company’s all-malt, preservative-free and unfiltered brews. Offering tours and tastings, this brewery is a must-do while visiting the highland town of Uralla, and a great place to have a pre-dinner drink before hitting the town.
19 Bridge Street | Uralla NSW 2358 | (02) 6778 4781 | Website | Facebook | Instagram
11. Beca Bakes
Supplying the region with wholesale baked goods and customers with coffee, cakes, pastries, bread and more, Beca Bakes in Uralla is indeed a yummy place to stop for a bite to eat. Located on the New England Highway right at the end of Bridge Street, a treat from this bakery is just what you need before heading out of town.
182 Bridge Street | Uralla NSW 2358 | 0476 399 441 | Instagram | Monday 4.00am–2.00pm | Wednesday to Sunday 4.00am–2.00pm
12. Dobson’s Distillery
Located in the village of Kentucky, the family-owned Dobson’s Distillery is a scenic 10-minute drive from Uralla. Founded in 2004 by Stephen and Lyn Dobson, with their son Joshua joining them later on, this distillery prides itself on product quality and a happy working environment. Are you familiar with Dobson’s Sweet Pea Gin? Known for its beautiful purple colour and aromatic flavours, Sweet Pea Gin is an award-winning liquor created by Joshua Dobson and can be found in most bars and bottle shops across the region – as well as Australia-wide. Offering lunch on both Saturdays and Sundays from 12.00pm – 2.00pm, chef Lyn Dobson loves creating meals that showcase the delightful produce of the New England region. Bookings are highly recommended.
298 Kentucky Road | Kentucky NSW 2354 | 0412 068 243 | Website | Facebook | Instagram | Monday to Sunday 10.30am–3.00pm | Lunch Saturday to Sunday 12.00pm–2.00pm
As you can see, the food scene in Uralla is nothing short of wonderful – a blend of history, innovation, and downright deliciousness make for an exciting foodie adventure. From the familiar atmosphere of pub-style dining to on-trend cafes and bakeries that ignite a sense of nostalgia, there’s something for everyone in Uralla. And let’s not forget the warm welcome you’ll receive at every spot, because this town has the kind of hospitality that will make you feel right at home. Happy eating!