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Pam's Cafe 88

Nudgee Beach

Updated: Sep 27, 2025

The only shop and café in the sleepy hamlet of Nudgee Beach, Pam’s Cafe is something of a treasure. Run by Vietnamese Pam and her husband (who visited Nudgee Beach a decade ago, saw the shop for sale and decided to buy and stay) there’s nothing greasy spoon or run of the mill about this bright little eatery.

On the menu are the usual beachside suspects – hamburgers, fish, bacon and egg burgers, steak sandwiches - and alongside them are Pam’s spring rolls, lemon grass beef, fried rice and sweet’n’sour pork. Everything is freshly made and comes in generous servings while the service from Pam and her husband is unfailingly polite and helpful.

 

Pams Cafe 88

88 O'Quinn St

Nudgee Beach

Opening Hours

32678898

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88 O'Quinn St, Nudgee Beach, Queensland

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