The Paragon Cafe at Katoomba, Blue Mountains

The Paragon Cafe at Katoomba, Blue Mountains

The Paragon is a favourite cafe of mine and despite the fact that it is utterly touristy (and I suppose I am technically a tourist), I love this Art Deco cafe restaurant. The food isn’t quite as memorable as the gorgeous decor but its decent for the most part and one of the few places on Katoomba’s main street that I always must visit (I’m firmly a Leura girl). The cafe has been classified by the National Trust as being essential to Australia’s Heritage so its a real treat dining here and always draws in tourists.

The Paragon Cafe at Katoomba, Blue Mountains

Service very friendly and as its afternoon, we decide on sharing some afternoon tea type items. We order the Devonshire Tea with Irish Breakfast tea ($12), Waffles with caramel sauce ($15 full serve, two whole waffles), Belgian hot chocolate with marshmallows ($6) and a large Mugacino coffee ($6). While the waffles cook and the delicious aroma permeates the entire cafe, I go out to the back room to check out their assorted Art deco memorabilia.

The Paragon Cafe at Katoomba, Blue Mountains Nelgian hot Chocolate
Belgian Hot Chocolate with marshmallows $6

Soon after our drinks arrive. Rose is particularly impressed with the Belgian Hot Chocolate and marshmallows, she declares it the best that she’s had.

The Paragon Cafe at Katoomba, Blue Mountains

The Paragon Cafe at Katoomba, Blue Mountains Devonshire tea
Devonshire tea $12

Our Devonshire tea with two scones arrive, with whipped cream and strawberry jam. I’m still remembering the delicious scones from the QVB tea room and unfortunately these cannot hold a candle to them. They’re warm yes, but they have no flavour at all, desperately needing a touch of salt or sugar. The whipped cream is also unsweetened and too light, I prefer a rich clotted cream. Its a disappointment and most is left behind.

The Paragon Cafe at Katoomba, Blue Mountains Caramel waffles
Caramel waffles full serve (4 halves) with ice cream and cream $15

The waffles, dressed with caramel sauce with a scoop of ice cream and cream alongside arrive and the smell is heavenly. There are 4 waffle halves in the full size (presumably half size is two waffle halves). We take one half of the waffle each and its crispy and spongey goodness is savoured. This is heaven, we ignore the bottled supermarket type caramel sauce as the texture of the waffles themselves is perfection. Blythe finds them a bit too crispy but Rose and I enjoy ours immensely.

The Paragon Cafe at Katoomba, Blue Mountains

Appetites sated, we move onto the shop at the front which looks like a sweet toothed dreams come true where we purchase some buttered brazils-$5 for 280grams and some Paragon milk chocolate tablets with the unchanged Art deco design on the front -the chocolate is blended on the premises and there are also hand made truffles and individual chocolate, apparently hand made since 1916. Eating and shopping. Yes please.

The Paragon Cafe at Katoomba, Blue Mountains

Paragon Cafe

65 Katoomba St
Katoomba, The Blue Mountains
Ph: +61 (02) 4782-2928
Open: Tuesdays to Sundays

The Paragon Cafe at Katoomba, Blue Mountains

The Paragon Cafe at Katoomba, Blue Mountains

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  • 1. Sophie | January 1, 2008 at 11:22 pm | Permalink

    Thanks for the review and pics. Looking forward to checking this place out, especially the Belgian hot chocolate (although if they’re that good, not sure that 3 weeks in Katoomba is going to be a good thing for fitting into my wedding dress!).

  • 2. Not Quite Nigella | January 2, 2008 at 12:47 am | Permalink

    Hi Sophie-Haha perhaps a regular visit is not a good idea but one wouldn’t hurt! ;) Its the waffles that do me in though…

  • 3. Cappucino | January 2, 2008 at 9:17 pm | Permalink

    Sophie, just make sure you visit the giant stairway each and every day, guaranteed to make you fit your wedding dress!

    I’m thinking about a trip to Katoomba, Paragon Cafe is now on my list of places to raid… errr ummm visit :D

  • 4. Not Quite Nigella | January 2, 2008 at 10:14 pm | Permalink

    Hi Cappucino-Yes I would’ve done that if errrmmm… I was that way inclined! :lol:

  • 5. Alison | January 3, 2008 at 5:20 am | Permalink

    Ah, the Paragon! My grandparents used to drive up to Katoomba with me in the backseat about once a year, to see the views and buy nougat in the Paragon. We’d always stop in for afternoon tea, too. Glad to hear it’s been classified National Heritage - it has long been classified “Grandma Heritage” in my family, which is a very special category.

    Loving the posts, please keep them coming.

  • 6. Not Quite Nigella | January 3, 2008 at 5:29 am | Permalink

    Hi Alison-Oooh you lucky thing! Its such a lovely place and I’m sure even better with special memories of yearly trips with grandparents :)

    Thanks so much! :D

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