Sunday 10 February 2013

Review: Fuller's bookshop cafe (Hobart, Tasmania)

by TheSilentTiger.

You know they say good things are always hard to find, because they are always located at small/secluded/ hidden/ far places. Being unfamiliar with Hobart city, I felt as if we have walked for so long before we found the bookshop, which was actually just a simple walk down from our backpackers....

Location of the bookshop:

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From the outside its just another ordinary bookshop, but once you step into the shop, you are immediately welcomed by, not just the smell of books, but the clanking sound of spoons and plates and then the sound of steaming milk from the espresso machine. It is until you walk towards the back of the shop only you see the cafe! Not a very huge cafe though, but just nice for you to enjoy a cup of coffee while reading your newly bought book (you know the excitement you have when you just purchased a book and can't wait to read them?)







 A cup of cappuccino and a cup of mocha. In my opinion, the coffee itself is much thicker and richer, and of course a more roasty fragrant, I fell in love with the taste in the first sip, because it is so different from those that I have drank around Launceston. And we found out their coffee beans are from Villino Espresso here's the link to it.

And click HERE to the bookshop's website!














Lastly, picture of the day:
We were lucky to be able to watch the cruise leaving Hobart to dunno where (probably down south?) I've never had the chance to be on a cruise, so I was kinda amazed by the size of the cruise and its massive engine at the top (not sure if that's the engine or not...)

Looks like the cruise is shooting at us. PEW PEW PEW!!!

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