Le Pruneau 83 Bridge St, West Tamworth NSW 2340

Le Pruneau





191 Reviews
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  • Tuesday6:30 am–4 pm
  • Wednesday6:30 am–4 pm
  • Thursday6:30 am–4 pm
  • Friday6:30 am–4 pm
  • Saturday7 am–2 pm
  • SundayClosed
  • MondayClosed




Le Pruneau 83 Bridge St, West Tamworth NSW 2340




About the Business

Home - LePruneau | Le Pruneau is a rustic French inspired restaurant, cafe and market in Tamworth NSW.

Contacts

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+61267653666
83 Bridge St, West Tamworth NSW 2340

Hours

  • Tuesday6:30 am–4 pm
  • Wednesday6:30 am–4 pm
  • Thursday6:30 am–4 pm
  • Friday6:30 am–4 pm
  • Saturday7 am–2 pm
  • SundayClosed
  • MondayClosed

Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Toilets
  • Credit cards
  • Debit cards
  • Mobile payments
  • Good for kids
  • Wheelchair-accessible seating
  • Wheelchair-accessible toilet
  • Delivery
  • Outdoor seating
  • Dine-in
  • Alcohol
  • Wine
  • Seating
  • Casual
  • Groups
  • Takeaway
  • Cosy
  • Accepts reservations
  • Coffee
  • Healthy options
  • Kids' menu
  • Small plates
  • Breakfast
  • Brunch
  • Lunch
  • Dessert
  • High chairs
  • Vegetarian options
  • Vegan options
  • Organic dishes
  • Prepared foods
  • Romantic




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Great food, great coffee with great staff. Lovely spot to have a breather after a long day.
Frances Rodger
28.09.2023
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We had breakfast here on a week day. It was fast service and good. Nice food, the Bagdad eggs are amazing!! The maple bacon was as good as some I've had in Canada.Sorry the pictures are of half eaten but they were so good.
Jackie McMillan
27.09.2023
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Tamworth’s most surprising foodie gem was actually arrived at through an off-hand tip from a mate who lives in Quirindi. Upon hearing I was looking for a farmers’ market for produce to take back to Sydney, she suggested that the local French joint, Le Pruneau, also sells a range of conventional and certified organic vegetables. Cue me heading there for breakfast...In an asymmetrical late Victorian corner block, Le Pruneau insulates you from the pace of the Oxley Highway with a garden setting that provides both intimacy and shade if you decide to break your fast in the great outdoors. The large wraparound porch houses an outdoor counter, where friendly staff chirp greetings to their regulars as they get their coffees underway. Made on beans roasted by The Branches in the Northern Rivers, our Latte ($4.50) and Extra Shot ($0.60) Flat White ($4.50) are the best coffees I drank in Tamworth. With liquorice notes, they have a bit more going on than the other local coffees I sampled, making this the only venue where I felt inclined to order a second cup.With the French country style theming, breakfasts at Le Pruneau are hearty and honest. The kitchen team, led by Phillippe Kanyaro, are making almost everything in-house, from butter to cheese to bread and bacon. God’s own meat can be enjoyed as House-made Bacon ($4.50) with Eggs on Toast ($12.50) in a build-your-own-breakfast affair, or as sticky sweet Maple Bacon ($4.50). I choose the latter as an opt-in for the House-made Crumpets ($19) that come with smashed pumpkin and poached eggs. Crumpets in Tamworth continue to be of a standard we don’t seem to be able to reach in Sydney. At Le Pruneau they’re airy, tasty and cooked through without a doughy centre or burnt bottom. While the maple bacon proves slightly too sweet for a breakfast that already contains roast pumpkin, the syrup sits over what is easily one of the best bacons I’ve eaten in NSW.Mowing our way through their menu on a second visit, we sampled a house-made Beef Sausage ($4.50) that was all thriller, no filler, before moving onto the big garlicky taste of their Toulouse Sausages ($18). Served as a twosome on a bed of compelling white bean mash with two sunny side up fried eggs, this makes for a breakfast that will take you through morning tea all the way to a late lunch without the need for snacking.Le Pruneau sourdough has some tangy sourness to it; their Potato Roesti ($3.50) are generous golden patties of long, thin shreds of potato; only the Avocado Hollandaise ($3.50) is a let-down (and that’s more because avocado doesn’t belong in Hollandaise if you ask me). Even the kitchen’s tomato sauce is better than any commercial one I’ve tried. If I’d known the Haloumi ($3.50) was their own house-made Jersey milk haloumi when I was designing my own breakfast, I would have definitely thrown some in.We used two breakfasts to create a shopping list of ingredients to buy in their store, from the aforementioned cheese, to two kilos of their nitrite-free bacon that still manages to look gloriously pink and white in their packaging (so many look grey and unappealing). Outside in wooden crates and market baskets, you’ll find an array of well-labelled fruit and vegetables. Don’t neglect the fridges: in there you will find the best oyster mushrooms I’ve ever eaten, grown by a Tamworth local – their texture is truly amazing!Le Pruneau certainly makes the bounty of the New England region come alive in both their cooking and the goods that they provide.
Zach Soanes
13.09.2023
Le Pruneau
Amazing food, beautifully spun coffee - one of the best lattes I've had in Tamworth recently, texture of the milk was perfect 10/10 just fantastic - beans wernt my usual favourite but their flavour and smell wernt diminished either - and I had 3 just because they were simply fantastic.Brilliant meat pie, made with day old beef burgundy with some beautifully developed flavours and juicy mushroom.Will have to stop in again! Wet cold miserable day but the girls were in good cheerful mood.Thanks girls!
Natasha Zaitsev
24.07.2023
Le Pruneau
What a gem! Such a historical place with homy, organic, fresh, delicious and made with love food. We had Ratotullie pasta, beef curry and Buddha bowl, all of the dishes had unique taste and were delicious. We will definitely be back again.
Heather G
23.07.2023
Le Pruneau
I love the concept of this place and the setting is cute! Wait staff were also friendly.Unfortunately the food was not enjoyed by many. Chicken in the pasta dish was strange and possibly just boiled? The greens bowl I expected to be more of a fresh and flavourful dish but instead was mostly just over cooked oily veg and under seasoned tofu. The egg on top the bowl I asked for hard poached but came out runny and really ruined the dish for me.If I came here again I’d make my own breakfast as that was the most enjoyed and colourful dish at the table.
Rob Stevens
22.07.2023
Le Pruneau
Great setting and great coffee. We were unfortunately late for lunch but the no flour chocolate cake was amazing
Martin Witchard
19.07.2023
Le Pruneau
Boho overtones with French style at this relaxing cafe. The coffee was very good. Seating is scattered around the edge of this obviously historic building. Organic produce also on sale.
Julia Patton
19.07.2023
Le Pruneau
Love this place. Visited while staying in Tamworth. Enjoyed toast and coffee with my dog in the lovely garden Bought bread to go which was superb.

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83 Bridge St, West Tamworth NSW 2340
Le Pruneau