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Welcome to Eatz on Abercrombie

DARLINGTON: A new name and a bright new decor!

Eatz on Abercrombie (formerly Tripod Cafe) is all about specialty coffee, good food and the encouragement of community. 

The staff at Eatz work hard to create a great atmosphere with a menu (from freshly baked muffins and brownies to full-service cafe breakfasts, Mexican lunches, burgers and homemade curries).

Open from 6.30am to 5pm, Mondays to Fridays and 8am to 5pm on weekends.

Check out sister cafe Eatz on Bridge in Hurstville, where the same quality menu and service are offered.

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