18 Wollongong eateries to try - from Friday night feeds to lazy Sunday breakfasts

By Kate McIlwain
Updated January 23 2017 - 9:59pm, first published September 3 2016 - 10:43am
Son of a Gun's avo on toast and bacon butty, 82 Market Street. Photo: Adam McLean
Son of a Gun's avo on toast and bacon butty, 82 Market Street. Photo: Adam McLean

An explosion of new openings means Wollongong’s dining scene is fast gaining a reputation outside the region. Kate McIlwain reports.

In the past few years, Wollongong's culinary scene has thrived.

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