Cafe 1928 - Bundaberg
Cafe 1928
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Discover the culinary delights of Queensland's vibrant dining scene, from world-class precincts like Howard Smith Wharves and Eat Street Northshore in the capital to the Gold Coast, Brisbane, Sunshine Coast, and Tropical North Queensland. Sample the abundance of fresh produce, including tropical fruits and seafood, at local markets and food festivals. And for those looking to quench their thirst, Queensland is also home to a thriving beer culture, with Brisbane leading the way as the country's craft brewery capital. Discover independent breweries popping up from Burleigh to Cairns and savor the unique flavors of Queensland's craft beer industry.
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After visiting Hinkler House and the Bert Hinkler Museum in Bundaberg, my wife and I decided to stop by this cafe. It was quite busy with many locals, which is always a good sign. The service was quick and efficient, the food was top-notch, and the coffee was excellent. Overall, a fantastic place to visit.
This restaurant is extremely popular, with a large coach tour group during our visit which made the wait for meals a little longer. You can choose from typical cafe fare or more upscale restaurant-style dishes.
Had lunch there. The service was great and friendly. The food came out promptly and was very fresh and plentiful.
This restaurant is bright and spacious, offering a standard menu with options for children. The views of the gardens and waterways are fantastic. We enjoyed our meal on the outdoor deck and were treated to the sight of a steam train passing by, which I'd recommend riding after lunch! The friendly birds came to collect the bits we left behind. The staff provided lovely and welcoming service. I will certainly return the next time I'm in Bundaberg.
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