Heading to an ANAM concert at the Abbotsford Convent and looking for dining options before or after the show?
The Convent offers several fantastic spots to suit any craving, whether you’re after a quick bite, a relaxed meal, or something a little different.
For a rustic experience, The Convent Bakery is a must-visit. With its 1901 wood-fired ovens, this bakery serves freshly baked bread, pastries, and sandwiches, alongside Fair Trade organic coffee. From Friday to Sunday, enjoy traditional pizza and award-winning craft beers in their spacious outdoor seating area, perfect for families and groups.
Open daily 7am - 3:30pm
If you’re after something more refined, Julie offers a seasonal, produce-driven menu in a relaxed garden bistro setting. Run by the team behind Cam’s Kiosk, this restaurant serves comforting, familiar dishes with flair. Don’t miss their Friday fish and chips special!
Thursday – Monday
12pm – 10pm
Sunday Lunch
12pm - 6pm
For Japanese soul food, head to Kappaya. This cosy café offers delicious bento boxes, sake, and a range of teas in a serene setting.
Finally, Cam’s Kiosk serves tasty soups, sandwiches, and salads by day, turning into a lively bar by night.
Monday – Saturday
8am – 11pm
Sunday
3pm – 9pm
In addition to these fantastic dining options, there are a number of artist studios, spaces, wellbeing practitioners and retailers to explore at the Abbotsford Convent.
To explore this incredible list of artists, craftspeople and shops, click here.