Reviews on Healthy food in Launceston, Tasmania, Australia including Samuel Pepys Cafe, Leaning Church Vineyard, Milkbar cafe + workshop
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4 based on 384 reviews
Samuel Pepy's Cafe works to give gluten intolerant people back the choices other people take for granted when it comes to dining out. It is dedicated to preparing and serving food that is 100% free from gluten. This includes cafe style meals along with a
I had what is probably my most delicious breakfast ever. Everything was simply delicious. The most gloriously cooked mushrooms, an absolutely sumptuous "hash brown" (but to call it a hash brown is an insult because it is fluffy potato, spiced/seasoned and perfectly crusted and nothing like the bland hash browns you get anywhere else). Great poached eggs, good sausage and great bread. The mushrooms were the best fried mushrooms I've ever had. I would definitely definitely recommend this place. I will certainly return next time I'm in Launceston.Oh, the decor is really quirky and interesting too. And the staff were wonderful. Plus the prices.were good.
4 based on 118 reviews
Leaning Church Vineyard guarantees a fresh, funky and fun experience every single time! Owners Sarah and Mark Hirst invite you to visit their patch of paradise in Tasmania's internationally-renowned Pipers River wine region - only 20 minutes from Launcest
What a lovely place, tucked away in a lovely bush setting is this beautiful vineyard, the food is amazing, great price and the service and friendliness canât be faulted. We had the grazing platter, really it would of fed 4, great value for money. So if youâre in Lilydale drop in, you wonât be disappointed We are so thrilled that you enjoyed your visit to Leaning Church and thankyou so much for your lovely review. We look forward to hopefully seeing you again soon!
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4 based on 42 reviews
My friend and I had got off to an early start and so had not had breakfast when suddenly mid-morning it hit home that we were both very hungry. We did some quick research on TA and saw that we were close to what sounded like a quirky, casual place - just what we were looking for so off we went and quickly found the Milkbar with a carpark just outside. We stepped inside and was warmly greeted but the lady behind the counter. A bright smiling face and bubbly good cheer, she commanded the counter like Kirk on the bridge. This lady was here to feed and water so jump on board!It's May and whilst it's a sunny morning it's still a very crisp day so we order some ham and lentil soup, a great looking chick pea and mixed greens salad, and toasted ham, cheese and tomato sandwiches on wonderful wholemeal bread. This cafe is odd in a romantic, almost shabby chic way. Eclectic furnishings in the front give way to a room at the back where a jumble of bibs and bobs from the last 50 or so years are for sale or just to be admired. A great old Mixmaster. A wonderful tea service. Kitchen canisters. Drink coasters. It all just throws your memories to the fore as you resist (well, I did more's the pity) buying anything. Amazingly quickly our cheery host brings our food and it is just fabulous. Homemade soup, delicious sandwiches and a salad so tasty you wonder if all vegetarian offerings are as good as this. The Milkbar is a find. Go discover it yourself.
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