Frankie’s Rooftop is a rooftop cocktail bar in Woy Woy NSW perched atop The Bayview Hotel with panoramic views over Brisbane Water. This Woy Woy bar serves a cocktail-focused drinks menu alongside fine wines, craft beers and Mediterranean-inspired dishes in a relaxed outdoor setting. It’s a popular Central Coast rooftop bar destination for sunset drinks, weekend socialising and casual gatherings with friends.
Businesses in Woy Woy on the Central Coast
Woy Woy is a waterfront town on Brisbane Water. It’s known for its fishing, boating, dining and easy rail connection to Sydney. The town serves as a gateway to the southern Central Coast. Browse the listings below to discover cafés, restaurants and other places to visit in Woy Woy.
Woy Woy Fishermen’s Wharf is a waterfront dining and shopping precinct in Woy Woy NSW overlooking Brisbane Water. The Woy Woy wharf is home to seafood restaurants, cafés, boutiques and takeaway spots, with relaxed outdoor seating and marina views. It’s a popular Central Coast destination for fresh seafood, casual dining and a stroll along the waterfront.
Link & Pin Café is a café and bar in Woy Woy NSW located opposite the train station, combining coffee, food and drinks with a live music venue atmosphere; it serves an all-day menu including breakfast, lunch, burgers and tapas alongside beer, wine and cocktails, with a leafy courtyard and regular live performances, creating a relaxed, social space for dining, drinks and entertainment.
The Cnr Woy Woy is a café in Woy Woy NSW serving Mecca coffee, gourmet toasties and light bites in a casual, community-focused setting; tucked away in the back streets of the business district, it’s known for its early opening hours, relaxed vibe and hearty, house-made offerings, making it a popular spot for coffee and breakfast or lunch on the Peninsula.
Gnostic Mana Café is a well-established café in Woy Woy NSW serving organic fair-trade coffee, all-day breakfast and lunch, along with house-made and locally sourced treats; open daily, it caters to a wide range of dietary preferences including vegan, gluten-free, paleo and raw options, with a spacious, relaxed setting and a dog-friendly courtyard.
BBF Café Woy Woy is a local café serving Botero coffee alongside freshly squeezed juices, smoothies and milkshakes, with a menu focused on breakfast and lunch options that cater to a range of dietary needs including gluten-free and vegan choices; it’s a casual spot known for fresh café-style food and quick, easy meals in the heart of Woy Woy.
Sharpey’s Love Shack is a relaxed waterfront café on Brisbane Water, known for its easy-going outdoor setting where you can sit with friends, family or even your dog and enjoy coffee, breakfast or a simple lunch; the focus is on straightforward food done well, with fresh ingredients, friendly service and a strong community feel, making it a popular spot to grab a bite and unwind by the water.
Ela Mesa Greek Taverna in Woy Woy brings a traditional Greek dining experience to the waterfront, with a focus on authentic flavours, generous shared meals and warm, welcoming hospitality; the menu centres on classic dishes like slow-cooked lamb, fresh seafood, dips, grilled meats and handmade desserts, with options designed for sharing such as Greek feasts, while the relaxed setting and water views create a laid-back atmosphere that feels more like a local taverna than a formal restaurant.
Hotaru Japanese Cafe & Restaurant in Woy Woy is a casual dining spot serving a wide range of Japanese dishes including ramen, udon, donburi, sushi rolls, sashimi and tempura, with options like karaage chicken, katsu, teriyaki dishes and gyu tataki; the menu combines classic Japanese comfort food with a broad selection of noodle and rice dishes, offering a simple, no-fuss place to enjoy fresh, flavour-focused meals.
Lunch Bar Bakehouse in Woy Woy is a casual café and takeaway spot serving barista-made coffee alongside a wide range of breakfast and lunch options, including bacon and egg rolls, wraps, toasties, pastries and made-to-order sandwiches on sourdough, schiacciata and pita, as well as burgers, tacos like beef brisket birria, salads and fresh juices; there is outdoor seating available under a verandah and umbrellas, but the focus is on quick, fresh takeaway-style food with plenty of choice for different diets including gluten free and vegetarian options.
Woy Woy Noodle House is a casual eatery serving Chinese and Asian dishes, with a menu that includes fried rice, prawn toast, wontons and dumplings, along with beef, chicken, seafood and combination dishes in a variety of sauces, as well as Asian noodle dishes influenced by Malaysian, Singaporean and Thai cuisine.
Young Barons is a small food store and café serving coffee, pastries, toasted sandwiches and house-made sausage rolls from 8am, with a lunch menu that changes regularly and includes house-made pasta, salads, sandwiches and soup; the venue also offers a selection of natural and small-producer wines available to enjoy with lunch or take home, along with specialty and artisan pantry products, operates on a walk-in basis with limited seating, and makes its full menu available for takeaway.
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