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Parklife Coffee

We're a kiosk-style cafe located in a park. We focus on fresh, fast, healthy food and great coffee.

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Beth Watts
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An exterior shot of the kiosk as seen from the park. Ramp access is also available but not shown in the photo due to being just outside the frame.
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location

11 Terrigal Drive, Terrigal, NSW, 2260

opening hours

Parklife Coffee is open from 7am - 2pm, 7 days a week. Closed Anzac Day, Christmas and Boxing Day.

Image shows a view of the park from the café. A wooden pirate ship is visible in the foreground with traditional play equipment in the distance.

Located with a fully-fenced family park

Image shows a young girl climbing in a tree within the park.

Nature play and outdoor fun

Image shows four takeaway coffee cups in a tray, alongside a jumbo berry muffin in a takeaway box, on the cafe counter. The park can be seen in the background.

Single origin organic coffee and house-baked muffins

Image shows a takeaway bowl of yoghurt, fruit salad and Granola with an edible flower on top.

Breakfast on the go

Image shows a bowl of pasta with a sun-dried tomato, chicken and chorizo sauce topped with parmesan cheese flakes.

Fast, fresh and healthy lunches

Image shows two rainbow lorrikeets sitting on the railing of the deck, with the lagoon in the background.

Friendly wildlife

Image shows an event in the park. A large crowd of families is gathered around performers dressed as Anna and Elsa fromm the movie Frozen.

Family-friendly events

Image shows a large, multi-coloured mosaic sculpture of a shell, created by a partnership of local artists under the name Christopher Diaz. Glimpses of the park and Central Coast Marine Discovery Centre can be seen in the background.

Co-located beside the Central Coast Marine Discovery Centre

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We acknowledge that we live and work on Aboriginal land and recognise the strength, resilience and capacity of First Nations Australians. We also acknowledge all of the traditional owners of the land in NSW, and pay respect to First Nations Elders, past and present.

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