A serving window opening onto Weeroona Park is the whole footprint here, no dining room, just a tightly run coffee hatch that has become Stanthorpe's default for a serious cup. Beans come from a Byron Bay roaster in a medium-dark style, pulled into flat whites and piccolos that regulars and passing wine-country visitors single out for balance and consistency. Owned by a local doctor and open mornings only, it trades on precision rather than food; there are few pastries and no table service, which is rather the point. In a district where most coffee is an add-on to a cellar door or a larder, this is the rare place built solely around the espresso itself, and it draws a steady weekday queue from the surrounding streets and park.
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