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The Incinerator Café
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Architect SJB did an incredible job repurposing this Art Deco 1930 incinerator into a gallery, studio, and cafe, but the original incarnation was also beautifully executed. It was designed by Walter Burley Griffin—responsible for designing our capital city of Canberra—using a signature motif, his triangular decorative design, fashioned in concrete. The whole neighbourhood of Castlecrag, just nearby, has Griffin’s unmistakeable stamp on it. After lunch, drive around to get a good sense of his thinking—particularly his trademark circular roads and respect for nature—and admire the sense of seclusion here, despite an urban setting.
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Next to the Incinerator Art Space. Interesting cafe next to good walking area for people and dogs.
A short walk (or drive away) is an old incinerator which has been converted into a cafe / restaurant. It has indoor and outdoor space and is very child and grown up friendly. If you walk around / behind the cafe there is some bushland, walking tracks and bike tracks to explore. This can get very busy on a Saturday morning when sports are held. Check if they are open for dinner (usually summer only), they have a great kitchen.
A short walk (or drive away) is an old incinerator which has been converted into a cafe / restaurant. It has indoor and outdoor space and is very child and grown up friendly. If you walk around / behind the cafe there is some bushland, walking tracks and bike tracks to explore. This can get very bus…
This has become a great hangout for early morning breakfast and more recently their gin evenings over summer. You might also enjoy the art gallery underneath.
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2a Small St
Willoughby, NSW