Rankin Street sits a block off Innisfail's Art Deco spine, and this locally owned cafe works the Italian register the town knows well: espresso from early, open grills and lunch plates through the middle of the day, and pasta cooked to order. It has become one of the more consistently busy rooms in the centre of town, keeping unpretentious breakfast-through-lunch hours and drawing a steady local following. Portions lean generous and the coffee is taken seriously. In a district whose Italian families have shaped the local table for a century, it is a plain, dependable expression of that heritage, a neighbourhood trattoria in all but name rather than anything staged for visitors.