KAFE KOALA KENNET RIVER
Read moreTake a moment to stop in this typical café-grocery-restaurant on the edge of the Kennet River forest. The site is pleasant and is a good place to stop on the Great Ocean Road. The place is mainly known for its parrots and koalas that can often be seen in the eucalyptus trees behind the campsite. Children will love to try to spot them by scanning the trees. The place is perfect to stop for a coffee and the owners are very nice. We recommend you the place without hesitation.
PARKVIEW CAFE SINGLETON
Read moreThe Parkview Cafe is next door to the Visitor Center. You'll find everything you need for breakfast or lunch in a really pleasant setting. Burgers, wraps, eggs Benedict, carrot cakes and other pastries, tea and coffee and more. Something to satisfy every appetite with a hearty, well-presented breakfast or snack. The service is extremely friendly, and you can enjoy your purchases in the dining room or on the terrace. The latter overlooks the small park that surrounds this tourist epicenter of the city.
CHAPTER HOUSE COFFEE
Read moreThis original restaurant-cafe is installed under the vaults of Paul's Cathedral. The place knows a certain success and one comes there to taste simple dishes (panini, burgers, rolls, salads of raw vegetables and halloumis, vegetarian dishes or not...). Open early in the morning, Chapter House Coffee also offers good breakfasts (pancakes, waffles...) or snacks with excellent pastries. You can accompany or not by a hot drink such as filter coffees, goldens lattes, cappuccinos, hot chocolates and teas.
SEVEN SEEDS COFFEE ROASTER
Read moreThis former hangar has been transformed into the trendy Seven Seeds Coffee Roaster. People come here to enjoy a house coffee with a pastry, or for a quick lunch. Some even say it's the best coffee in Melbourne, and you know how passionate Australians are about this beverage! On the menu are healthy, gourmet dishes such as waffles, French toast, Caesar salad and avocado toast...
TULLAH COTTAGE CAFE
Read moreThere are few places to stop on the road between Cradle Mountain and Queenstown. Tullah Cottage Cafe offers a pleasant break in this small town, formerly a mining town, bordered by Lake Roserbery. You can sit on one of the tables slightly overhanging the road to have a snack or a pastry, have a drink and breathe a little before taking the road again. No fuss and minimal service, but the place is quite decent. A guanaco (related to the llama) keeps you company from its nearby enclosure.
FROTHY COFFEE BOATSHED
Read moreIn the heart of The Great Lakes Region, a café-restaurant on stilts offering fishing boat, catamaran and canoe rentals. We love coming here early in the morning, for an excellent breakfast, a good cappuccino and a nice slice of cake. At lunchtime, why not try the pancakes, salads... and other delicious dishes? The atmosphere is friendly and the staff welcoming. And best of all, before or after your meal, you can take a boat trip on the lake, ideal for families, singles or friends.
CORRIGIN MALLEE TREE CAFE
Read moreBetween Perth and Wave Rock, there's not much to see, but the village of Corrigin offers a short break. Typical of the Wheatbelt, it also gives the impression of stepping back in time, especially when compared with the modernity of Perth. This small, rustic café is perhaps representative of this, with the great classics of the Australian countryside. The Apple Turnover is delicious. Corrigin's other attractions include the dog cemetery and a fine view of the agricultural plains.