Why everyone keeps coming back.
Nestled amidst the breathtaking natural beauty of Mount Field National Park, Waterfalls Cafe and Gallery offers a truly refreshing retreat for nature lovers and food enthusiasts alike. Located conveniently at 90 Lake Dobson Rd, this charming cafe is more than just a place to grab a bite—it's a warm, inviting hub that perfectly complements the stunning Tasmanian wilderness surrounding it.
Step inside to find a spacious, airy setting where you can unwind and savor thoughtfully crafted dishes fueled by local inspiration. Whether you’re preparing for a day of hiking or seeking a serene break after exploring the iconic Three Falls hike, this café’s menu caters beautifully to all tastes. Their versatile milk options—including lactose-free, soy, almond, and oat milks—underscore their commitment to accommodating dietary preferences with care.
The café’s culinary offerings range from hearty burgers and fresh sandwiches to wholesome breakfast selections and vibrant burrito bowls that patrons consistently rave about. A highlight that draws many visitors back time and again is their sensational chips, perfectly crisp and seasoned, serving as an irresistible side or snack. For a comforting, soul-warming treat, their Chai Latte is described by regulars as "divine," imbued with rich, aromatic spices that comfort and energize with every sip.
Beyond coffee and casual dining, Waterfalls Cafe features an alluring range of ready-to-drink spirited mixes from local Tasmanian distilleries, including Cambridge’s Whiskey Dry & Lime and Espresso Martini, or the refreshing Tas Raspberry Gin Fizz from 7K Distillery. These delicately balanced, canned cocktails provide a delightful adult twist to your visit, whether you’re relaxing before the next adventure or winding down after a day’s exploration.
Adding to the welcoming ambiance is the attached gift shop, where you can browse unique local crafts and souvenirs—a perfect way to take home a tangible memory of your Mount Field experience. Customers often mention the friendly, attentive staff and efficient service, making the café feel like a delightful community spot rather than just a pit stop.
Visitors like Richard Phillips choose to make the 90-minute journey from Hobart just to indulge in this café’s hearty meals and refreshing drinks, while Diana Waines appreciates the café’s role as a lovely coffee and sweet destination after hiking, praising the strong, rich flavor of their brews and the pleasant service. Liisa Grace Baun’s experience of the burrito bowl and breakfast highlights the cafe’s role as essential fuel for outdoor adventure, and Hannah Rogers notes its cozy atmosphere as an ideal place to recharge with vegan and dairy-free options thoughtfully available.
In essence, Waterfalls Cafe and Gallery is more than just a café; it’s a heartfelt part of the Mount Field experience—where good food, excellent coffee, charming local accents, and natural beauty come together to refresh your body and soul.
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hannah rogers.
Hours & the door on Bergmannstraße.
Opening hours
Finding the door
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Service options
- Outdoor seating
- No-contact delivery
- Onsite services
- Takeout
- Dine-in
Popular for
- Lunch
- Solo dining
Accessibility
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
- Wheelchair accessible restroom
- Wheelchair accessible seating
Offerings
- Alcohol
- Beer
- Coffee
- Prepared foods
- Quick bite
- Vegan options
- Vegetarian options
- Wine
Dining options
- Breakfast
- Brunch
- Lunch
- Catering
- Dessert
- Seating
- Table service
Amenities
- Restroom
Atmosphere
- Casual
Crowd
- Family-friendly
- Groups
- Tourists
Planning
- Accepts reservations
Payments
- Credit cards
- Debit cards
- NFC mobile payments
Children
- Good for kids
- High chairs
Parking
- Free parking lot
- Free street parking
- Parking
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