Quill & Cane Restaurant
Restraunt and events space
Located in the Quality Hotel Colonial the Quill and Cane Brasserie is located beside the reception area within the main building. Serving breakfast daily to in-house guests and locals as well as private events.
Location: Colonial on Elizabeth, 31 Elizabeth Street, Launceston
Phone: 03 6331 6588
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