One of a very few choices in Zeehan and the gentleman was lovely and I can see the locals get along very well with him. I had a cappuccino and a home made sausage roll. I was a little worried about the sausage roll as the home made type seem to get overly complicated but this was great. A pleasant surprise. Speaking of surprises, the coffee was not good. I would love to see more baristaâs really understand what a cappuccino is and why it simply cannot be a cappuccino and be so hot that it burnt my mouth and I had to try and spit out the contents back into the cup! I know itâs cold outside but overheating the milk like this shows no knowledge, or perhaps care, of coffee making. When this is your core business, and the price is city level, make an effort to...
   Read more4* because it was the only place we found to eat the whole journey from Smithton to Strahan and we were absolutely starving and had almost given up. Zeehan was a ghost town. The ominous weather didn't help. Heavy black clouds hanging low over the mountains. Minutes after we finished eating our cheese toasties the sky opened up and huge hailstones lashed down. The food options were pies or sandwich buns or toasties. The heater had to be unplugged to plug in the toastie machine. Literally 2 slices of white bread with cheese. Nothing gourmet about this! But for AUD 5 each you really can't complain and we were just so grateful for something to eat. This is no frills basic food that will fill you up and for a...
   Read moreIncorrectly position on the map. It's actually a food trailer permanently parked one minute up the road directly next to West Coast Heritage Centre. Seemed to be the only food outlet along the high street that I could see anyway. Brisk business, mixture of tourists and locals, and a couple of tables/benches. Think I got a double espresso for the price of a single, which perked up my morning no end. Carol was friendly enough, although very insistent that I was a biker. Didn't seem to believe me that I had...
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