Prince's Square Bar
Espresso bar
Prince's Square Bar is a true gem to the city of Launceston. Located across from Princess Square, you can't go wrong with a coffee and sweet treat from here. Run by the lovely Damien Webber, PSB prides its self on sourcing local coffee beans and pastries which truly make for the perfect combo whether you are on the run or looking for your next favourite cafe spot.
PSB is a safe space for all and has created such a special community. This space may be small but it is full of so much warmth and love for all to enjoy.
Often referred to as the best cafe in Tassie, make sure you add this cafe to your itinery as you will not be disappointed.
WHY WE LOVE IT
- Locally sourced beans from Provenance Coffee Co and pastries from Sandys Sourdough and Sweetwheat.
- Relaxing environment with great music.
- Customer service like no other, a real one on one experience you wont find anywhere else.
Location: 164 Charles Street, Launceston
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