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Cravery Crepes & Acai

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While we haven't found a formal certificate, Cravery Crepes & Acai is considered fully halal. Their entire menu consists of desserts and drinks with no meat, and they don't serve any alcohol. It's a very popular spot within the local Muslim community, which is a strong sign of its halal status.
No, they do not. Cravery Crepes & Acai has no pork on its menu as it is a dessert bar. They also confirm on their menu that they serve non-alcoholic mocktails instead of alcohol.
The restaurant does not serve meat, so this is not applicable. All their dessert and drink items are suitable for a halal diet.
While the restaurant does not have its own prayer room, the well-known Punchbowl Mosque is located just a few minutes' walk away at 25-27 Matthews Street.
Cravery Crepes & Acai is a casual dessert cafe and seems suitable for small groups and families. For very large gatherings, it would be best to contact them directly to see what they can accommodate.
Cravery Crepes & Acai is a popular dessert spot in Punchbowl, perfect for a sweet treat. They specialize in delicious crepes, acai bowls, and waffles, and everything on the menu is halal. It's a great place to hang out with friends as they don't serve any alcohol.
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We're pretty confident this place is halal. It's a dessert bar that doesn't sell alcohol, and lots of local Muslim customers seem to love it. While they don't have a website or social media to say they're halal, the type of food they sell and the positive community feedback are strong signs.
Cravery Crepes & Acai
808 Punchbowl Rd, Punchbowl NSW 2196, Australia
Punchbowl, 2196
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Good restaurant evidence available
0% confidence
We're pretty confident this place is halal. It's a dessert bar that doesn't sell alcohol, and lots of local Muslim customers seem to love it. While they don't have a website or social media to say they're halal, the type of food they sell and the positive community feedback are strong signs.
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