Harvest

Top choice in Byron Bay & Northern NSW


Putting the tiny hinterland town of Newrybar on the map is Harvest: a restaurant in a rustic open-air Queenslander with a 'wild harvest' menu inspired by what the chef can get from the land, local farms and sea when you are there. Its neighbouring deli sells sourdough that has been cranked out from the 100-year-old wood-fired oven.


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