The Food Barr Cafe | Mawson Lakes | Review

The Food Barr Cafe – Mawson Lakes – Review

Organise to catch up in Mawson Lakes without the hustle and bustle of Main Street at The Food Barr Cafe.

This family run business has all your brunch and lunch favourites, gluten free options and ready made rolls, wraps, slices and sweets.   They make great coffees with your choice of milks which we love, and a variety of teas. Their babyccino was also a hit with our little ones.  Choose from a simple snack of raison toast or sweet potato fries to eggs and avocado or a full cooked breakfast.

The cafe is very child friendly and features tables and chairs as well as long wooden tables with coloured stools.  Baby chairs are available and they can make room to accommodate prams. And for those sunny winter days there’s outdoor seating too.

Location:

1 Goodall Place, Mawson Lakes

 

Pics and review by MD of @Adelaide.eats_withkids for Play & Go

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For more information, to view the menu and for all enquiries please visit the The Food Barr Mawson Lakes Facebook page.

What:  The Food Barr Cafe Mawson Lakes

When:   Open Monday to Saturday

Where:  1 Goodall Place, Mawson Lakes

Who:   Everyone

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Image Source: photos by MD for Play & Go Adelaide

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