Ininti cafe.

Ininti cafe.

Located in the Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa Cultural Centre, Ininti is the only place in the park where you can buy food and drinks.

Take in the cozy atmosphere and unwind with friends and family at the cafés indoor or outdoor seating area seating area, and don’t forget to check out the amazing views of Uluṟu in the upstairs lounge.

It’s also the place to pick up a souvenir or two to remember your adventures in the park.

Like all retail outlets in the Cultural Centre, Ininti is 100% Aboriginal-owned. Any money you spend here helps support the local Aṉangu community.

Eat and drink

Off to an early start? Ininti Café is a great spot to grab your essentials before embarking on a day’s adventures. Step inside to the aroma of freshly brewed coffee, grab a cold beverage, or choose from a selection of baked goods, offering a tempting array of sweet and savoury treats to satisfy any craving.

Need a mid-day snack or lunch break? Indulge in one of the Cafés hot meals, sandwiches, wraps, meat pies and sausage rolls. Prefer something sweet? The café offers pastries, cakes, cookies and other delicious treats.

Unique souvenirs

Browse through Ininti’s wide range of clothing, books, stationery, kitchen items, handbags, hats, and so much more! It is the perfect place to pick up a gift or memento for you or a loved one.

Opening hours

Open 7 days a week:  8:30 am to 4:30 pm.

Opening hours are subject to change. Contact the Ininti Café directly on 0455 551 477 for further enquiries.

Looking for dinner in the park?

The Ininti Café is closed for dinner, which means the AAT Kings BBQ dinner is the only evening dining experience inside Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park. It’s a fantastic way to enjoy tasty food and a great selection of drinks as you gaze at the night sky above Uluṟu.