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What Ruby Raye Gunn likes about Lindsay's Cafe:
I have been meaning to come here for ages and finally made it! beautiful place, tour was interesting and informative, the sculptures and garden is gorgeous and the pool/dam area is unbelievable; especially when you think about the amount of work that he would have put into it! House/gallery itself is interesting and lovely and staff are so friendly and helpful. Cafe had some great food and friendly staff too : View all feedback.
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I have been meaning to come here for ages and finally made it! beautiful place, tour was interesting and informative, the sculptures and garden is gorgeous and...
read moreAbsolutely marvellous collection, and the quality of his little-known 'relaxation ' of model ship-building is stunning! A most enjoyable three hours spent wande...
read moreVery beautiful place to visit. The grounds are glorious and the history of Norman Lindsay was so interesting. Loved roaming the grounds and looking at all the b...
read moreJust returned home from a 2 night stay at the cottage, the cottage itself was so welcoming and comfortable with everything we needed. The cafe and gallery staff...
read moreWonderful gardens, beautiful house and setting (do the 20min walk from the pool), and the gallery with such wonderful art watercolours, oils, etchings, pen and...
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read moreA visit to Norman Lindsay Gallery and Museum offers a truly enchanting experience for art and history enthusiasts alike. The beautiful grounds, intriguing sculptures, and informative tours make for an unforgettable visit. The on-site café offers delicious food and friendly service, while the option to stay in the cozy cottage adds to the charm of this must-visit destination in the Blue Mountains. Overall, Norman Lindsay Gallery and Museum is a hidden gem that is highly recommended for visitors of all ages.
Great scones ordered a flat white, and they brought out a latte (well they called it a latte but it was in a cup rather than glass - it was a flat white
Take a stroll around the historic Norman Lindsay's country estate and gallery to increase your appetite before visiting this delightful café.
Love the garden and bushland setting.
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