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Seta’s Cafe

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  • 25 Dumaresq Street, Shop 2, Campbelltown
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Seta’s Café on Dumaresq Street in Campbelltown is a homely heart to the busy centre of town. Seta’s home made goodies and perfectly brewed coffee are favourites with locals.

With vegan, vegetarian and gluten-free options available there is a healthy choice for everyone.

More than a café, Seta’s is also host to exciting workshops to help you recreate healthy foods and drinks at home.

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