All of the bakery treats are delicious here! Few gluten free options too which is awesome. Absolutely recommend sitting outside for morning tea/afternoon tea on a sunny day.
This cute place serves up instaworthy but also delicious food! Their deserts are spectacular visually and by taste. There are lots of sweet and savoury options for kids and adults alike and servings were generous. There are also gluten free, vegetarian and healthy options. We had the pumpkin soup, the Moroccan salad with lamb and the cheeseburger. All were delish! And the coffee is good to round up the meal.
Street parking is everywhere. Place is easily accessible being on the ground floor and in the corner. There are 2 unisex toilets on the premise.
Good food. Beautiful view. Not a quiet venue. We had salt and pepper squid and a burger, all gluten free. Squid was fine, the salad that came with it was odd but lovely. All in all I enjoyed my meal.
A gorgeous place with lovely views of the Brindies out the back. Lots of gluten-free options to eat. Having a turmeric latte with almond milk was an unanticipated treat. Friendly and gentle service.
Not the kind of café to duck in and grab a long black for the road, but rather a place to come with a friend, to relax &; chat over a brew, then have a walk in the garden before enjoyng the exhibitions by local & international artists in the homestead galleries.
I was told the gluten-free banana cake is also dairy-free. I'm very sensitive to lactose and didn't have my pills for lactose intolerance with me. I would have been happy with just the lovely coffee, which I ordered with with lactose-free milk. Afterwards I got all my usual nasty lactose symptoms. I'd eaten nothing before that. So, either the banana cake wasn't dairy-free, or the milk in the coffee wasn't lactose-free. Dairy-free/lactose-free items shouldn't be made on machinery where normal milk is used. Otherwise, it's the perfect little cafe! 🙂