We visited a small restaurant the other day in Ross, Tasmania. There is no supermarket of any type or kind in the small rural town. The Cafe is popular, it sells scallop pies, sandwiches, light meals, biscuits, vanilla slices, jelly slices and so on. Also, there is a delicatessen. It's about 1 hour drive from home here, in Launceston, Tasmania. Ross was settled in 1812.
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What a beautiful tea room Margaret!!
ReplyDeleteI can imagine it on a winter morning and it's snowing outside!
I really like the Aesop quote you quoted here!
It looks like a very nice place to visit. I like afternoon tea very much.
ReplyDeleteSuch a charming little town! Ross has this timeless feel, and the café sounds like a perfect spot for a cozy afternoon treat.
ReplyDeleteLovely place, I say!
ReplyDeleteI love the stone exterior and the exposed brick interior, Margaret. The sign, the stained glass and the clean and cozy interior make it a very relaxing and inviting place. Beautiful photos, dear friend 🧡
ReplyDeleteBeautiful place.
ReplyDeleteNo supermarket of any type or kind? Where do people there get their groceries? The tea room looks lovely.
ReplyDeleteI am with Angie.. where do Ross people do their ordinary shopping? I am retired and would be happy to have lunch each day in the attractive tea rooms, but that might be a bit expensive after a while.
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