It's ok. Since not many choices are available in the Litchfield National park, this option provides food and drinks. Before starving, you can eat here. Not recommended because the food isn't really tasty and thinking of quality, it is too expensive.
Given the feedback received on my rating, pretty sure I was in this Café as I was as well in the one at Wangi Falls (Which does not deserve a much better rating neither). Working with criticism, changing to the better, is preferred, instead of push back and stating that you have an awesome mango cake. Just because you are outside of city boundaries, does not mean you can offer anything to your customers, as there is almost no other alternative around. Besides that, worth to mention: your thick fries were cold in the inside and did not have...
Read moreI am a guide/driver and have been bringing groups large and small to litchfield cafe for years. I and guests love the rustic feel of this place and the food is great. Because I come with groups we often choose the buffet style lunch which is great. A choice of barbecue Barramundi or chicken then help yourself to the potato salad, pasta salad, salad mix, lettuce, beetroot, cucumber, tomato, watermelon and a choice of breads. As well you can purchase alcohol or try a piece of their mouth watering Mango cheesecake. I definitely recommend Litchfield Cafe to all...
Read moreThis Cafe is the best in the Park, the food is awesome the cakes are to die for and so are the ice coffees. I visit here regularly and have had many of their dishes they offer from cold meat and salads which are great for swimming after as its not heavy. The Mango Chicken Toasties are the best💗💗. So when in Litchfield the Litchfield Cafe is a must visit place plus its the only licensed outlet in the national park if you feel the need for an ice cold beer or a wine head to Litchfield Cafe. And dont forget the mango...
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