Art Cafe
Located in the heart of Campbelltown within the Arts Centre, our cafe is perfectly positioned to take in the serene landscape of the Japanese Garden. A modern yet serene space awaits you. We offer the highest quality coffee, fresh juices, and wholesome menu options.
Monday – Friday 9am-3pm
Coffees, Teas and Cakes from 9:00am
Kitchen opens from 10:00am – 2:00pm
Saturday and Sunday 9am-3pm
Coffees, Teas and Cakes from 9:00am
Kitchen opens from 9:00am – 2:30pm
Campbelltown Arts Centre, 1 Art Gallery Road, Campbelltown
Menus
CAFE BOOKINGS – less than 8 people
Our café does not accept bookings for groups smaller than 8 — walk-ins are always welcome.
GROUP / PARTY BOOKINGS – 8 + people:
For groups of 8 or more, a $10.00 per person deposit is required to secure a reservation. Please call the café to arrange your reservation and payment. Phone: (02) 4645 4297.
The deposit will be retained in the case of no-shows or cancellations made less than 48 hours in advance.
Arts Centre Cafe. The cafe is located in the Campbelltown Arts Centre. Across the road from Aquafit and the Visitor Information Centre. Take a seat, take a sip. Enjoy the serene Japanese gardens in Campbelltown, and as a result you can relax.
Art Cafe Campbelltown. The cafe is located in the Campbelltown Arts Centre. Across the road from Aquafit and the Visitor Information Centre. Take a seat, take a sip. Enjoy the serene Japanese gardens in Campbelltown, and as a result you can relax.
Campbelltown Arts Centre is located on Dharawal land. Campbelltown Arts Centre is proudly owned by the people of Campbelltown, therefore a cultural facility of Campbelltown City Council.
Above all, as a symbol of friendship between the two cities, 150 Koshigaya residents visited Campbelltown altogether as part of the Australian Bicentennial celebrations in April 1988, and presented a gift of a traditional 16th century style Japanese tea house to Campbelltown. A qualified Japanese builder lived in Campbelltown for three months as the tea house was constructed. It is located in the Japanese Garden of the Campbelltown Arts Centre.