
The Town
Historic Braidwood
The heritage-listed town of Braidwood is home to a number of charming cafes, antique shops, country pubs and a 9-hole golf course. Braidwood is an artistic hub with many designers, artists, potters and ironworkers residing here. We hope you find some time during your stay to explore the town.

Eat
Provisions Deli & Creperie
During your time here, we highly recommend a visit to Provisions for breakfast or lunch.
Provisions is a gourmet deli, pantry and creperie that stocks a delicious range of artisan produce, locally-sourced ingredients and a delicious selection of French galettes & crepes.
Walk-in’s welcome. Alternatively, you can make a reservation via phone (02) 7228 5141.
The Albion Cafe
Located in the heart of Braidwood, The Albion Cafe serves a wide variety of gluten free, vegetarian and vegan menu items plus a range of organic teas, freshly squeezed juices and Kombucha.
Casanova’s
Jacquie & Jo will warmly welcome you to Casanova’s, Braidwood’s much-loved sourdough bakery & cafe. Casanova’s offers a delicious selection of freshly baked items and pastries in a beautiful setting, complete with a veggie patch out the back.
Dojo Bread
The best bread in town can be found here. Using traditional bread making techniques, all varieties of bread are made onsite. Dojo’s pork & fennel sausage rolls are an absolute must for newcomers.
Braidwood Hotel
‘The Pink Pub’. Built during the Gold Rush in 1859, the Braidwood Hotel is the finest example of an original Georgian style hotel still operating in Australia.
Sophie & Martin would love you to join them for dinner here on Saturday night after the recovery brunch.

Things To Do
Due to its rich history, Braidwood was the first entire town in New South Wales to be added to the Heritage Register. Here, impressive colonial buildings stand amongst an eclectic and busy township. For more recommendations, follow VisitBraidwood.
Golf
One of the most picturesque golf courses in the region, The Braidwood Golf Club offers a 9 course golf course. Featuring a range of tight tee shots & small targets, the course provides a challenging layout & should not be missed by the keen golfer!
Shop
Deadwood is a quirky and charming concept store on the main street of Braidwood, delivering a magnificent range of floristry, fermented foods, pickles and Campos coffee.
Explore
The Braidwood Farmers’ Markets are held at The National Theatre on the first Saturday of every month. Here you’ll find a variety of locally-sourced produce to support ethical and sustainable regional prosperity.