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My mum brought me here because she had been here the week before and enjoyed it. She did however warn me about the clutter and gardens overgrown and explained there was only one person here at the moment running it 7 days a week with no help. We were served by a lovely man who couldn't help us enough. He was cooking in his kitchen and the smell was amazing! We had tea and scones, the scones were fresh from the oven a... View all feedback.
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This coud be a little gem of a place as it has heaps of charactor and atmosphere but unfortunately the gardens have been let go and the shop needs a good clean up of dried dusty flowers amongst the gifts. It was lovely sitting on the Verandah with olde world charm and the fellow running it was nice but the place needs a good tidy up, remove dead pot plants etc. View all feedback.
Really cute cafe! Good prices, super friendly staff. He made a vegan breakfast that wasn't on the menu especially for me. Will definitely come back
Wow, totally unexpected! Really fresh seafood for Good Friday dinner. $65/head, fresh oysters, king prawns, bugs and red spot crabs as well as an array of cold meats salads, hot vegetables seafood as well as a dessert bar to die for! Great atmosphere, highly recommended
I love their once a month seafood dinner. It is excellent food, friendly service and a great atmosphere.. it’s a nice big space air-conditioned for your comfort and a buffet style seafood dinner. All fresh collected from the coast the same day.
We camped for two nights at the Wondai free camping area and had morning tea at this lovely tea house. The owner is very friendly and accommodating. Anything he had on the menu he would do gluten free and the scones I had were really nice light fluffy unlike a lot of GF food. Very reasonably priced too.
The friendly host extended his opening hours especially to acommodate our group of cyclists for afternoon tea while we were on a break from riding along the nearby South Burnett Rail Trail. The historic cottage is full of charm and the verandah is a lovely spot for a Devonshire Tea. This was good value with a pot of quality tea and a large homemade fluffy pumpkin scone with jam and cream. We almost missed this quaint cafe as it is set back from the road with a sign advertising gifts rather than food and drink.