Two Folk Espresso

Hobart


You can fit more than two folk in here (well, one or two more – it's little). But size means nothing when the coffee, interior design and morsels are this good. Two Folk is a snappy outfit at the end of the increasingly interesting Bank Arcade, serving buttery croissants, muffins, biscuits and Danish pastries along with good black stuff.

Bring your reusable cup back next time you're passing by and in need of a coffee shot.


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