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Bidra med feedbackThe croissant was super buttery and flaky. The sourdough with generous cube of butter W/ creamy rich scrambled egg was I also a walnut croissant which was 10/10 but forgot to take a photo. It wasn't too sweet and right amount of richness.
Excellent cafe. I use to go it when located in other part of town, near Harvest Market. Was told it had moved, so I tracked it down to check out the new digs!. This is a better location close to city opposite a beautiful park. Has that urban, industrial feel with it's own character. Coffee and cake was great. Service professional and friendly. Seemed quite popular for a Monday morning. Must be all the beautiful cakes, slices and croissants on offer. Recommend
This place was on top of my list to go to for breakfast in Launceston, lucky to have this ticked off on our last day. The food lived up to our expectations my favourite was the morning bun. I would like to thank one of the girls behind the counter for recommendation, it’s better than the one at Lune Croissant. The other pastries we ordered were great as well mince pie, mini danish, banana bread and curried lamb pie (initially we ordered a different pie but it was sold out). Ordered a large size oat mocha as well they use Alternative Diary co (yay).
I'm so glad this place was recommended to me. I got an iced latte with their house made vanilla syrup, a toasted ham, cheese and relish sandwich with an egg and also the sweet danish. The coffee was amazing and the sandwich was delicious; however the danish was the star of the show with the most perfect pastry I have ever tasted. It was a delightful combination of flaky, crispy outer pasty with melt-in-you-mouth pastry in the middle. 5/5!
When in Launceston, make this your choice for your morning coffee and breakfast. The fluffiest and crispiest croissants, a delectable choice of pastries and impeccable coffee. Beware of the long lines. But it is well worth it. Was also open on Christmas Day. Kudos guys.