Maple Cafe
Space to relax and food to enjoy
Maple Cafe is a destination for great food in a relaxed atmosphere, complete with a kids’ play area for families.
In their own words: “We serve fabulous coffee (take away available) and fresh gourmet food and we are open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. We offer vegetarian and gluten free options and amazing sundaes, gelato, cakes and slices, which are baked on the premises. Come and try our wonderful daily lunch specials.”
Maple Cafe serves all your cafe favourites, from big breakfast to eggs benedict and pancakes and waffles; as well as an extensive lunch menu including burgers, nachos and tacos, salads and seafood. A dedicated kid’s menu is also available.
WHY WE LOVE IT:
Safe kids’ play area makes dining with little ones a breeze
Very broad menu - there’s sure to be something for everyone
Vegetarian and gluten free options available
Location: Unit 35, 39 Cameron Street, Launceston
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