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Cronulla

Northies Cronulla Hotel.

Northies Cronulla Hotel

A Cronulla icon across the road from the beach.

Hummus with diced lamb.

Eat Lebanese

Lebanese food that tastes like it’s straight from a family kitchen.

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Bagels at Hendrix Coffee Co.

Hendrix Coffee Co

Find New York-style bagels and Reuben Hills coffee at this corner coffee shop.

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Koulouri with tzatziki, olives and tirokafteri.
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Homer Rogue Taverna

Modern taverna catering to multiple generations.

Prawn and cuttlefish linguine and oxheart tomatoes with goats curd at Bobby’s.
14/20

Bobbys Cronulla

Beachy-keen dining with a passing parade of buff bodies.

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The Pines is located near North Cronulla Beach.
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The Pines

Hamptons-channelling eatery in a prime beachfront position.

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This Greek taverna is ‘the best restaurant to open in Cronulla in years’

Homer Rogue Taverna nails the high-low brief, serving spanakopita-topped flatbread, baked manouri cheese and “our mum’s moussaka”.

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Fred’s Providore owner Nathan Creary.

The Good Food guide to a day of dining in the Shire, from the best coffee to a new wine bar

From the best specialty coffee through to after-dinner drinks, these are the must-try cafes, restaurants and bars changing the south Sydney food scene.

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Harry Kapoulas (right) with his brother Mario at Homer.

Euro-summer comes to Cronulla with Athenian wine bar Homer

Family meals, $38 carafes of wine and a lo-fi modern aesthetic – meet Cronulla’s coolest new restaurant.

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Queen Margherita of Savoy pizza

Queen Margherita of Savoy

Buzzy beach pizzeria with cred.