Café Culture

Launceston


This cafe in a neighbourhood foodie enclave on the Trevallyn hillside uses organic produce as much as possible. There’s fair-trade coffee and particularly delicious breakfasts (go for the eggs Florentine). Beer and wine, too (not necessarily with breakfast).


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Nearby Launceston attractions

1. Royal Park

0.66 MILES

A rambling riverside park, perfect for a bike ride or a stroll.

2. Cataract Gorge

0.78 MILES

At magnificent Cataract Gorge, right at the city centre's edge, the bushland, cliffs and ice-cold South Esk River feel a million miles from town. At First…

3. Queen Victoria Art Gallery

0.78 MILES

Colonial paintings, including works by John Glover, are the pride of the collection at this art gallery in a meticulously restored 19th-century building…

4. State Customs Office

0.83 MILES

This building's magnificent 1888 neoclassical colonnade reflects Launceston’s 19th-century prosperity. It now houses offices; not open to the public.

5. Macquarie House

0.88 MILES

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6. Henty House

0.9 MILES

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7. Town Hall

0.92 MILES

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8. Boag’s Brewery

1.01 MILES

James Boag’s beer has been brewed on William St since 1881. See the amber alchemy in action on 90-minute guided tours, which include a beer and cheese…