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Rosetta: stylish, welcoming deli, bar and bistro

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Rosetta cafe deli & bistro

Rosetta Deli & Bistro is a new gem nestled in the heart of Mullumbimby, offering an inviting escape for those looking to enjoy good food and drinks in a cosy, European-inspired setting. This charming venue blends earthy tones and warm vibes to create a relaxing atmosphere that’s perfect for any occasion, whether a casual catch-up with friends or a special celebration.

Guests can choose between the comfortable indoor space and the delightful outdoor area, each designed to enhance their experience. The indoor setting is ideal for a cosy meal, while the outdoor space provides a lovely backdrop for enjoying a drink and taking in the sunset through the venue’s picturesque windows. The little bar at Rosetta is a perfect spot for those who are simply popping in for a quick drink and a snack. The bar menu features a selection of enticing options such as the classic cheese, refreshing ceviche, and delectable mushroom arancini, all complemented by a special house-made sauce.

The bar at Rosetta also offers a well-curated selection of cocktails. Guests can enjoy classic cocktails, meticulously crafted to highlight timeless favourites like the martini, old fashioned, and Negroni. These classics are prepared with precision, ensuring a perfect balance of flavours that pay homage to their storied origins.

For those seeking something more adventurous, Rosetta’s innovative cocktails push the boundaries of traditional mixology – the bar staff create inventive concoctions using unique ingredients and modern techniques, resulting in exciting and memorable drinks that are sure to delight.

For a more substantial dining experience, patrons can head over to the bistro section of Rosetta, where the focus is on nostalgic Italian cuisine with a modern twist. Here, the emphasis is on high-quality ingredients and house-made pastas that are both delicious and ideal for sharing. The Bistro’s menu offers a range of Italian dishes, prepared with skill and care to ensure that each meal is cooked to perfection.

Rosetta Deli & Bistro is not just a place to eat but a stylish and welcoming spot that embodies the spirit of Mullumbimby’s CBD. With its friendly atmosphere and commitment to excellent food and service, it’s quickly becoming the go-to destination for those seeking a memorable dining experience.

2/105 Stuart St Mullumbimby.
rosettadeliandbistro.com.au



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