Dan and Andy’s Hawthorne Garage lured me in with its free WiFi but truly earned my love with a wholesome-grocer-meets-café vibe.
Highlights:
- Salmon and cream cheese bagel
- Almond milk flat white
- Coffee served with a mini gingerbread man
- Gourmet cheeses and cured meats
My fave: wholesome-grocer-meets-café vibe
Tip: YouFoodz meals are available to buy in store
Review:
As you walk in the door you are immediately greeted by a display of fresh flowers and a big decal reading ‘the joy of food!’ By that stage I knew I was in my happy place, and I quickly moseyed on over to choose from the colourful array of sandwiches, wraps and salads at the deli counter.
The $9.50 price tag for a salmon and cream cheese bagel was worth every cent. The amazing seed-studded bagel was toasted to a perfect texture, allowing the fresh cream cheese and smoked salmon flavours to dance on my tongue.
My delicious almond milk flat white came served with a mini gingerbread man, which tickled me pink. Free sweets are definitely the way to my heart.
Even though I had just done a grocery shop I couldn’t help but pick up some of the beautiful produce, sourced by a team who focus on supplying the highest quality of fresh fruit and veg.
I lingered over the array of gourmet cheeses and cured meats and promised myself I would return again soon.
Hawthorne Garage also offers catering services, custom-made hampers, and a good-looking website that is bursting with attractive imagery, recipes and information.
The converted petrol station is a charming choice for breakfast, lunch or a quick spot of gourmet grocery shopping. Don’t forget to bring your hessian shopper bag!
The info:
- 285 Hawthorne Rd Hawthorne Qld 4171
- Phone: (07) 3899 5511
- www.hawthornegarage.com.au
- Monday to Sunday: 6am–8pm
Emma Lee is a Brisbane native but lives to travel. She is also a big fan of food, good books and browsing at markets.
Since graduating from Griffith University with a Communications Degree, Emma has put her writing skills to good use in jobs ranging from Media Rep for a rugby team to Marketing Manager for a Japanese ski resort.
Emma dreams of publishing a novel one day and wants to live in a luxury camper van that never stays in one place for longer than a week.
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