If you are not familiar with what Launceston offers, check out James Halliday's list of Launceston wineries in The Weekend Australian Magazine September 12 -13. Names like Pipers Brook, Jansz and Bay of Fires sound familiar?
Launceston’s inaugural ‘Café Fest’ is scheduled for 3 October. The centre of Launceston will become a showcase of the city’s celebrated café culture with coffee inspired fashion shows, a latte art competition (featuring the world latte-art champion), street theatre, international tea and coffee stalls, a historical coffee lovers tour, chocolate face-painting, chocolate and coffee cooking workshops and demos all part of the celebration - plus, local baristas will be brewing up coffees for only $1! There is also a chance to win a home coffee maker valued at $1200 simply by voting for your favourite café.
Need somewhere to stay? Mercure is offering packages from $159 per night including overnight accommodation in a superior queen room and breakfast for two – plus complimentary offerings from their Pure Pleasures range of premium brewed coffee and hot chocolate. Or if you’re all ‘coffee-d’ out, try the ‘Blooming Tea’ for two - a careful fusion of exquisite herbal flowers and whole white tea leaves.
More information: Mercure Café Fest 03 6333 9999 or visit www.mercurelaunceston.com.au
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