
Hobart: Best Bakery
Close to the Saturday Salamanca Market and the catamarans to MONA, the chic European bakery, Daci and Daci, sells perfect picnic ingredients, or paper bags full of pastries to take home.
Close to the Saturday Salamanca Market and the catamarans to MONA, the chic European bakery, Daci and Daci, sells perfect picnic ingredients, or paper bags full of pastries to take home.
Hastings, Sussex is everybody’s dream British beach day trip, but with so many choices for cocktails and coffee, where do you go?
There is real magic to be found in the museum, though – and it’s hidden on the ground floor.
The Court Café, a family-friendly café is great for grabbing a quick bite to eat or a coffee during your Museum visit.
Staff at the tea rooms, are dressed in full regency regalia, taking you a step back in time, while enjoying a delightful range of loose leaf teas, coffees, sandwiches, snacks and sweets.
Quirky cafes are a traveller’s friend. Offering a whimsical touch of local humour and hospitality as well as the traveller’s must-haves: oh so precious wifi and generous amounts of caffeine.
Don’t miss the old-fashioned wartime charm of The Blitz Tea Rooms in Weston-super-Mare.
Dinner under the stars against the backdrop of sacred indigenous site Uluru is offered in the outback of Australia’s Northern Territory with Sounds of Silence.
Overlooking Lake Tekapo, on the summit of Mount John at 1,036m above sea level, the Astro Café is the ultimate mountain top refreshment stop.
Gorgeous independent café and chocolate-makers in Chorlton. The ultimate hot chocolate heaven.
Start the day right with American-style filter coffee and anything from fruit, to pancakes, to the national dish. If hotel breakfast isn’t your thing, and you don’t want to eat in your Air BnB, think about breakfast at Wetherspoon.