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This great coffee shop is on Coondoo St, rather than Thongon St, and is a real hoot. We found it by accident the first time, and went back again and again. The cafe itself is an eclectic mix of Bob Marley and ET, various art and all kinds of parafenlia, and the owner is good fun. I really can't understand why some people say in their reviews that he was abrupt ... We found him to be a good laugh and very welcoming. H... View all feedback.
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Had some lunch went to get a coffee from this place walk into the shop and say g'day to the grey haired toothless owner. Without even indicating to him or making any suggestion whatsoever as to what I wanted, he gives me the following rant...More View all feedback.
I had lunch today at a restaurant with good-sized parking and street parking available. The area had a very rustic feel, which wasn't really my style, but my sister loved it. We ordered the BLT burger, which was delicious. We also ordered tea, with many options to choose from, and decided on scones from a local bakery that were very tasty. Don't forget to check out the gift shop with beautiful, albeit pricey, items. The staff was lovely.
The coffee shop is fantastic, now with a new owner who is a friendly local from Kuranda. They have a revamped library and a checkerboard for a cozy atmosphere. While it may not be as bustling as before, the quality is just as excellent.
For many years we have been riding to kuranda to have roswell coffee. honey and chili infused! it is a very special mix that with know-how of mike the owners. the pizzas are also an artwork and exceptional worth in consideration of the quality that is put on the mountain by the pizzeria chains of plastic! it is worth visiting just to meet the charismatic owner. but wait until you try the coffee. my fav roswell brings fire in these fiesty dragons.
Great coffee! the owner was a character, would have been good to see something eating. if it had eaten, it would have got the star.
Continue down the main road towards Kuranda from the train station. On the left side as you stroll through the village, you will find a hidden gem offering excellent coffee. They use locally sourced beans that are grown and roasted on site, resulting in a delicious and flavorful cup of coffee.