The Woy Woy Hotel, with the Gnostic Mana Café next door on the corner. Can't believe this is the only picture I've got of it, taken in 2018. |
We
arrived around 11.15am, with our tables waiting for us (only nine of
the group were expected to turn up) and the early-comers having
plenty of time to peruse the extensive menu that had breakfast and
lunch options. Vegans were catered for and those requiring
gluten-free options only had to ask.
Most of the meals were in the
$20 to $40 range and I was spoiled for choice in the burger
department, but stuck to my regular choice of a chicken burger, in
this case a grilled Portuguese version with bacon and lettuce (and a
side order of fries) minus the tomato and avocado. No point in
putting them in the burger if I'm just going to discard them eh?
Other meal options taken by the group were steak sandwiches and good
old fish and chips. Meals were prepared quickly despite the place
being quite full and the staff were rather helpful when enquiries
were made about the contents of the meals.
Must
say that the burger was quite good. For $21 it was considerably
better than the schnitzel burger I had at Café Lush over at Deepwater
Plaza last month and I actually polished the whole lot off. Those
that took the steak sandwich option found it tough going seeing the
meal was just a wee bit too much for them. However nobody was
complaining about the quality and we all left satisfied with our
choices. I even had some desert, opting for a couple of choices from
their gelato bar. Blood orange and Turkish delight were are stark
contrast, with the former rather strong (and just like the soft drink
I occasionally drink) and the latter rather mild. At $9 for a small
cup with two healthy scoops (unlike the small serves bought at the
Central Coast Leagues Club back in December) it was a lovely way to
finish the meal.
Still
plenty more places to visit in Woy Woy. :)
Pictures taken by Geoff G Turner (c) 2024.
Link correct at time of posting.
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