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Every now and again we go for a drive to the Blue Mountains. One place we stop to eat at fairly often is the Mash Cafe at Glenbrook in the Lower Mountains (and, before you ask, there's more than potatoes on the menu). they're open late for dinners on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, but we always seem to be there on a Saturday afternoon. It's got a nice atmosphere and it's reasonably priced too. We obviously like it as we keep coming back. Their website tells you all about the place and lists their menus: Mash Café Restaurant - Glenbrook Blue Mountains Australia
Glenbrook has a rather interesting small shopping centre, a good park and a large tourist information centre as well |
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Ive been past there many times heading down to the National Park and Jellybean Pool. I must make a point of stopping in there next time and trying it out.
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Make sure you to take a raincoat, forecast is for showers, windy and a top of 17C.
A nice hot bowl of soup with a crusty bread loaf, washed down with a nice cappuchinio or two........that would make the journey worthwhile.
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This post has just inspired me to revisit the Blue Mountains- bring back some of those 'childhood' holiday memories... and check out this Mash Cafe- I looove gourmet brekkies....
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