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Kakadu Bakery - Kakadu National Park

Kakadu National Park Jabiru Australia

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Top 20 Travel Destinations: Kakadu National Park Kakadu Bakery If you are looking for somewhere to eat in Kakadu National Park which is quick, cheap and hearty, then try the Kakadu Bakery.

They serve up really great sandwiches which you can eat there or take with you. Also, they have some really amazing carrot cake which will put a smile on your face after a long day in the park.

The Kakadu Bakery is located in Jabiru, right behind the fire station.

This is one of the few dining places near the national park which won’t disappoint you.

All of the restaurants take advantage of the limited dining options and really overcharge you. Before going on a self-guided tour of the park, stop here and pick up some sandwiches to take with you.


Phone: (08) 8979 2320
Gregory Pl Kakadu National Park Jabiru
Australia
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Last Update : 2010-03-29 12:09:26


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Opening Times: Mon - Sat: 6.30am - 2.30pm. Sun 8.00am - 2.00pm

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