Craft Beer, Great Coffee...Bottoms Up at Lawnton
Published 10:26am 31 May 2018
Crow n Arrow
In its first year at Lawnton a craft beer bar, described by its owner as “having an atmosphere more like a coffee shop that’s licensed,’’ has developed quite a following.
Crow n Arrow's general manager Graham Scott says his concept for the bar was to provide somewhere for over 35s seeking a quiet drink, but he's been taken by surprise at the mix of his customers.
It seems 20-somethings are also looking for a laid-back bar to meet their mates.
The bar has one of the largest ranges of craft beers on the northside, with more than 50 brews from small breweries, with a focus on South East Queensland brewers.
The six beers available on tap change every week so there’s always something new to try. The bar also offers a full spirit range, cocktails and a wine list.
Alternating food trucks arrive on Friday and Saturday nights and Sundays from 3pm.
Crow n Arrow
Shop 5, 774 Gympie Rd, Lawnton
Phone: 0421 999 860
Wheelhouse Coffee
It's hard to beat good avocado on toast and that’s why it’s a firm customer favourite at Lawnton’s Wheelhouse Coffee cafe.
Manager Lauren Scott says she would not dare remove from her menu the popular staple. The family-run cafe that has served its loyal base in Lawnton for five years is proud to supply only homemade cakes or those from local bakers.
The rustic all-wood interior is a welcome respite for locals when they call in for their coffee supplied by Queensland-based Wolff.
When Lauren’s customers feel the need for something a little stronger, there’s always her dad’s craft beer bar next door.
Wheelhouse Coffee
Shop 4, 774 Gympie Rd, Lawnton
Phone: 3142 0791
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