Everest Cafe

Everest Cafe
Everest Cafe
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Australian • Cafe

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Confirmed Facts
- Multiple third-party menus confirm non-halal items are served.
Points to Consider
- The parent company, Everest Ice Cream, offers halal-certified products for wholesale, which might cause confusion. However, this certification does not apply to the food served at the cafe.
Is Everest Cafe halal certified?
The cafe's food is not halal and it is not halal certified. It's the factory outlet for an ice cream company, and while the parent company (Everest Ice Cream) does offer halal-certified certificates for its packaged ice cream products, the cafe's own food menu contains non-halal items like pork and ham.
Do they serve alcohol or pork?
Yes, the menu for Everest Cafe shows that they serve pork and ham products. The Australian Good Food Guide also lists them as 'Fully Licensed', which means they serve alcohol.
Is the meat hand slaughtered (zabihah)?
There is no information to suggest any of the meat is hand-slaughtered (zabihah). Given that they serve pork, it is not a halal kitchen.
Are there prayer facilities nearby?
We did not find any information about a prayer room at the cafe or in the immediate vicinity. It is best to plan for prayers elsewhere.
Can they accommodate large Muslim family gatherings?
This cafe is not suitable for Muslim family gatherings for meals because it is not halal. It is a small cafe with about 15 seats and does not have specific sections for family privacy.







