Such a nice coffee shop! It is all managed by aboriginal people, everyone is super friendly, and the barista is spot on. They serve proper 3rd wave coffee: we got piccolos and a moka and loved them. The pies looked delicious, but they did not have vegetarian options, so we opted for a cake and a cookie. Both were good. They have 2-3 vegan pastries options.
Edit: Came back the next day because coffee was so good and people were so nice. They remembered me, they remembered my name AND my order. This is what running a coffee shop is all about: bringing joy to people. Sampled a pie, a sandwich and their banana bread this time, and they were all good. If this place was close to my home, I would visit...
Read moreNot much on offer ended up having a couple of overpriced sandwiches out of fridge. I think it was a curry in the bain Marie you wouldn't know. Pretty sure the 2 guys were bickering and once the bigger guy did the transaction he couldn't turn quick enough to continue bickering. If my wife wasn't diabetic there wouldn't of been a transaction can't recommend. No one there but us for atmosphere.
Uluru/Ayers Rock the whole park could offer more in the way of cultural experience and it would of been great. ATM take your photographs of the rock from a far no need to go. School holidays and dead.
The rock itself...
Read moreWonderful café with excellent homemade desserts and light meals, very friendly staff, and surprisingly affordable prices. Thank you so much! During our travels around Uluru and Kata Tjuta, this beautiful place became our daily stop for coffee. There is also a lovely little shop with genuine local souvenirs (not the usual commercial tourist items), and while enjoying your coffee you can watch a film about the work of local artists. Many thanks again. (Out of respect, I blurred the artwork in the photo, as local artists do not wish to have their work...
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