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Hattrick Café

Macquarie students!

Located at the borders of Macquarie Centre on Waterloo Road, I found a nearby café to campus, that is definitely worth a visit especially during your lunch or study breaks. With abundance of natural sunlight, seating and plants, I feel that Hattrick is the perfect destination for brunch, coffee or even studying if you'd like.


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My friend ordered the angus burger for $18.50 with a side of sweet potato fries for additional $4 and a classic vanilla shaky shake for $7. I tried the classic chocolate shaky shake and haloumi by hattrick burger for $17.50, an original Hattrick burger that tasted so savoury and delicious that even someone who eats meat regularly would gladly enjoy. Every ingredient in both burgers simply meshed well together. It was only a little bit messy to eat my haloumi burger with pesto spilling at every side, but I was overall completely happy with the serving size, price and the café's overall decorations and customer service.

From left to right: chocolate shaky shake and vanilla shaky shake


Angus burger with vanilla shake and haloumi by hattrick with chocolate shake

Hattrick's menu had a massive variety of meals to choose from, including some with funky names, like 'biggie no smalls', 'frank ocean' and 'what up bae'; names that without any ingredients listed, you would have pretty much no idea what is going on.

Besides that, I must admit that overall the food was amazing, it used fresh ingredients and Hattrick's specialty haloumi burger was truly iconic for me. As the café is so close to Macquarie University, there is no doubt that I will be returning there during my breaks. If you are looking to go something different than Ubar or the Macquarie Centre food court, I really recommend visiting Hattrick on your uni days just at 84 Waterloo Road, Macquarie Park, NSW 2113. If you do visit, please let us know what you think in the comments below!

Jessica


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