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What Joanie Harvey likes about Basin Cafe:
Look is fantastic and the food is surprisingly good for a tourist cafe. We had eggs and bacon, bcbreakfast and pancakes with blueberry syrup. Pancakes were generous and the blueberry syrup was really good. Eggs and bacon cooked to perfection. The BC breakfast was with feta with feta, red-lete, relish and rocket - to which I added some bacon and gluten-free toast. Was all the Celis and Rote-Beete Relish in a good way.... View all feedback. What Annie Parker doesn't like about Basin Cafe:
yeay! it is another long holiday. we have an early flight to launcheston, tasmania. our first visit is to go to the cataract gorge reserve and after that we go to bridestowe lavender farm we kept in this caffe too breakfast, we ordered cappuccino and ofen bake with tomato basket, chorizo, cabbelinni beef, a roasted chiabatta for the coffee was in order and not excellent. the ofen backei was quite similar to place sha... View all feedback.
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Traveled to launceston with a small child to see this beautiful place we have heard/read so much. all that we met in launceston, we are so kind, friendly and ac...
read moreYeay! it is another long holiday. we have an early flight to launcheston, tasmania. our first visit is to go to the cataract gorge reserve and after that we go...
read moreBlick is great and eating is surprisingly good for a tourist café. we had eggs and speck, bcbreakfast and pancakes with heidelsirup. pancakes were generous and...
read moreBeautiful scenarios can be made by the average marmelade taste personally I think its marmelade that can make or break a devonshire skorone is unfortunately the...
read moreSetting is great as you would expect, but Burnt Pancakes is terrible. Maybe an off morning.
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read moreDiscovering a hidden gem in Launceston, Tasmania, this charming café offers a delightful dining experience with its tasty breakfast options and breathtaking views. From seafood chowder packed with scallops, prawns, salmon, and trevally to classic dishes like eggs and bacon and fluffy pancakes with blueberry syrup, every meal is a treat for the taste buds. The carefully crafted dishes, along with friendly service, make this café a must-visit spot for both locals and tourists exploring the beauty of Cataract Gorge. With generously sized portions and a cozy ambiance, this café is the perfect place to start your day in Tasmania.