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Glenorchy Cafe

3_half star rating 3 reviews

Telephone 03-442 9978

Mull St
Glenorchy
Queenstown-Lakes

Cuisine:
Cafe, Brunch, Pizza, Sandwiches
Hours:
Mon - Sun 8:00am - 5:00pm
Sat nights only till 9pm
Provided by business

Overview

Fantastic historic post office with funky interior and spectacular views of the surrounding mountains. Always great music, coffee, wine and beer selection and cute cream cat – Latte! Indoor seating, seating in the bar, HUGE back deck and grass area. Awesome outside in summer and a cosy great vibe inside in winter! Owner / operator that only serves top quality food and amazing fresh bread and baking. Don’t miss the GYC experience next time you check out Glenorchy…………..

More Information

Categories:
Cafes
Takeaways:
Yes
Parking:
Free On-Street
Price Range:
Moderate, $15 - $25
Attire:
Casual
Good For Groups:
Yes
Good For Children:
Yes
WI-FI:
No
Alcohol:
Beer, Wine, Spirits
BYO/Corkage:
No BYO
Wheelchair Accessible:
Yes
Dietary Restrictions:
Gluten-free, Dairy-free, Vegetarian
Meals Served:
Lunch, Breakfast, Brunch
Payment Types:
EFTPOS, Visa, MasterCard
Seating For:
150
Outdoor Seating:
Yes

Reviews for Glenorchy Cafe

5 star rating
by Ali F.
15th August 2011

We had a few days in the village due to weather which was great cos we could try the whole menu and hang with family for longer. We liked very much, all of it food, mulled wine ( want the recipe) ambiance and inside or out. Gotta go there again.

5 star rating
by john s.
23rd March 2011

Awesome! Yummy, yummy food. We went as a group on a course and had morning tea and lunch two days in a row.
First day had a bacon and egg croissant for morning tea, then a salad and ciabatta sandwich for lunch – really tasty with a healthy salad.
Next day, a cool morning… had fruit crumble with custardy/yogurt for morning tea OMG! Followed with huge healthy sandwich for lunch. Good service, generous servings, beautiful spot.

1 star rating
by Rev
14th February 2010

We went to Glenorchy for a coffee and found a place called GYC. There was a girl outside cleaning tables that we said hello to then we walked in an open door to see about 4 people sitting inside we walked up to the counter to see two waitresses at the coffee machine talking completely oblivious to our presence for a short while when a head popped out from the coffee machine we were rather abruptly told “We’re closed” in a British accent. I looked at my watch to see it was almost 5 and then looked over to the door to see that the sign on the door did say closed we apologised and left. As were walked out we could here the waitresses and the people inside snickering at us. It seemed they closed early to entertain some of their friends, which is fine but seems a bit unusual to be so rude when we were hardly at fault.

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