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Blue Knob Café History

Blue Knob Cafe

It all started with a lemon myrtle slice and plunger coffee and tea bags.

Cafe Favourites through the years

It all started with a lemon myrtle slice and plunger coffee and tea bags. Whoever was on the roster would take care of it “If” we ever had anyone come in at the beginning! Sometimes we would be lucky to get one person a week. That lemon myrtle slice from Byron Bay lasted well.

  • Heather Kimber
  • Rebekah and Simon
  • Joline
  • Mick

Paul Scott Retirement

Paul Scott retired to a standing ovation on Sat 23rd December 2023 on the café veranda, with Andy Walker and Dave Davies playing music during the morning for visitors and patrons. It was a spontaneous moment and a lovely atmosphere for the many that dropped by to wish him all the best on his last morning in the kitchen.

His hearty all day breakfasts and home-made pies were a big hit with customers.

We thank Paul for his tireless voluntary contribution to the Café, Gallery and Ceramic Studio and Paul would like to thank all the patrons and volunteers who have helped make the cafe a great success over the last 8 years. He hopes you will continue to support the Cafe and Gallery when we re-open in the New Year.

Many thanks to all those members who have been volunteering in the Cafe, it has enabled some good fundraising for the continual improvements at the Hall.

We would like to thank our members and artists for supporting us in raising funds for Blue Knob Hall Gallery, Café & Ceramic Studio.

The Blue Knob Hall Gallery is open Thursday to Sunday 10am -3pm.