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A Bite to Eat, a Drink as Well

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In the Woden suburb of Chifley, A Bite to Eat is the type of restaurant that diners and regulars go out of their way to eat at.

Editorial


When people think of Canberra's dining areas, the Woden suburb of Chifley does not usually come to mind. Halfway along Eggleston Crescent are the Chifley Shops, and what you will find there is a pleasant surprise. A Bite to Eat is the type of café that lazy Sunday bedheads make a special effort to rise early for so they can snag a table for breakfast. The café is the antithesis of the snooty, pretentious and rushed eateries that are typical of the Inner South. Instead, A Bite to Eat has a far more alternative and casual vibe.

The food at A Bite to Eat is pivotal in this restaurant's continuing success. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, the menu is not overly extensive, but focuses on a selection of high quality dishes, rather than quantity of choice. There is always an impressive selection of home-made cakes to tempt those who like to start the day off with something sweet, and a good cup of coffee is guaranteed. The lunch menu includes a range of creative sandwiches, as well as a half-dozen or so hot lunch dishes for those after something more substantial. Dinner features hearty dishes with something to suit everybody, with stews, salads, curries and pasta dishes on the menu.

Unlike other restaurants that offer one token vegan dish, A Bite to Eat provides a more generous selection which is often difficult to find in Canberra. Wednesday night is pizza night, which is ideal for a mid-week meal out and every meal can be enjoyed with the selection of wines, and beer on tap that includes the Canberra favourite; Zierholz.

Next time you are near Woden, A Bite to Eat is well worth tracking down.

Elizabeth Hall, September 2010

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PD
May 08, 2008


The food was great but it was ages coming. It took over an hour and in the end I had to take one meal away in a plastic container. When the food arrived it was sensational - but they really need to get their act together with respect to service time. An hour is just too long during the week. I'd go back on a weekend when I didn't have to stress about getting back to work. The signs about everything are really offputting. The one that instructs people not to complain about length of service and telling them to go to McDonalds for fast food is particularly annoying - there's a vast difference between McDonald's "fast" food and waiting over an hour for a meal. Sorry.

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Nicole
June 07, 2010


Been here a few times. The food is great and seasonal specials (gluten free hotcakes with rhubarb was delicious for brekky). The wait staff seem stressed, and are often quite rude. I've had orders taken incorrectly. Also, booking is a great idea. If you drive out to Chifley and there are no tables there are few other options around (as I found out on the weekend).

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