Tuck in to wholesome morsels at new Cafe Gia
Tuck in to wholesome morsels at new Cafe Gia
Tuck in to wholesome morsels at new Cafe Gia
Tuck in to wholesome morsels at new Cafe Gia
Tuck in to wholesome morsels at new Cafe Gia
Tuck in to wholesome morsels at new Cafe Gia

Tuck in to wholesome morsels at new Cafe Gia

One old general store. One mother. Two sisters. Countless years of recipes. When you mix it all together you get Cafe Gia, Herston’s new homestyle eatery.

You may have noticed the old convenience store on Butterfield Street in Herston has been given a makeover, transforming this week into Cafe Gia. The cafe is the combined project of mother-daughter trio Gina, Isabella and Alessandra, who – as the daughter and granddaughters of Michael Gambaro – have had their fair share of hospitality experience. Cafe Gia is nestled in amongst the leafy suburban surrounds of the street – the cafe even has its own pawpaw tree and passionfruit vine – and invites passersby in with its shady front porch and wide open coffee window.

Cafe Gia dishes up homestyle meals for breakfast and lunch, offering plenty of gluten-free options and using fresh produce plucked from the cafe’s on-site herb garden. On the all-day menu you’ll find the likes of mushrooms sauteed with spinach, haloumi, pine nuts, fresh garlic and basil pesto on sourdough toast, and zucchini and corn fritters served with avocado sour cream. The ladies have taken a leaf out of nonna’s book too – think Italian baked eggs served on Napoletana sauce topped with mozzarella and sourdough, and nonna’s meatball panini with melting mozzarella. On the go? No worries. Choose from an ever-changing range of salads, homemade lasagnes, frittatas, wraps and cakes in the cabinet.

For opening hours and contact details, head to our Stumble Guide.

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