Cafe's in Brisbane
The city of Brisbane houses to some cafes which are
meekly
described as "homes away from homes" by residents and
travelers.
Cafes in Brisbane projects a relaxing environment
to customers, giving someone the luxury of chitchatting with
his company of friends, or making the time the perfect
intrapersonal moment in a place that is conducive for
something intimate and peaceful.
The Gunshop Cafe in West End is the perfect "brunch place"
as what
loyal customers refer it. Housed in a beautiful
heritage building, the Gunshop Cafe offers coffee, desserts
and cheese all day, with an everyday-changing menu.
Foods
are made with the freshest ingredients while stocks and
sauces
are made on the spot after an order was received.
Most of their most famous breakfast dishes are potta feta
hash cakes, doubles smoked bacon, Swiss brown mushrooms,
sweet potato cake and black pudding.
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Recommended sweets in the Gunshop are organic yogurt, the
ever-popular Gunshop muffin and homemade ice cram, vanilla
ricotta, flourless
chocolate cake and mascarpone. Gunshop also has its own
wine list.
Lovers of cakes and pastries should visit Shingle Inn at
Queen and George Streets
in Brisbane Square. This historic
restaurant was built way back the 1930's Great Depression
Era but was able to survive through time, presently
showcasing an English style teahouse and restaurant that has
been constantly offering its customers with the most
exceptional of products.
Listed by the Queensland Heritage
Council in 1996, the Shingle Inn bakery cafe is perfect for
people who want to detoxify after a day's worth of
shopping
or working. Surely, Shingle's homemade cakes and coffee will
boost your relaxation experience at its best. Aside from
cakes and coffees,
Shingle Inn also offers sandwiches,
salads and light meals. Highly recommended are grilled field
mushroom sandwich, smoked salmon sandwich, vegetarian
sandwich, Caesar salad, marinated Thai beef salad and
Shingle’s own Shingle salad. They also offer alcoholic
beverages: beers, red wines, white wines and champagne.
Those who want to relive the 70's era are very much welcome
at the Pandemonium Cafe at Paddington. The cafe is young,
only started out three years ago, and people has then
embraced its old-fashioned cooking as well as its groovy
interior. Pandemonium's menu is composed of dishes that will
surely cater to anyone's needs and tastes. Their meals
include salads, toasts, soups pancakes, noodles, panini,
burgers and other sandwiches. Their offerings
of drinks
ranges from coffee, tea, health shake frappe, milk shakes
and others. They also accept catering services.
Italian meal lovers who also want to have a taste of best
coffee in town are greatly recommended to visit New Farm
Deli & Cafe in New Farm. The cafe has a number of
achievements, including the "Australian Cafe of the year"
award which it received in 1996. New Farm has a reputation
for making exceptional coffee. Popular coffee choices
include Short Black, Long Black, Cappuccino, Macchiato, Flat
white, Mocha, Vienna and a lot more. They also boast their
lines of pancakes, pasta, soups, chips and salads.
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