Restaurants in Denmark
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Mary Rose Restaurant
After a wander through the Old Butter Factory craft gallery, take time for lunch – bruschetta with roast pumpkin, blue cheese and pecans, perhaps? – or afternoon tea on the sunny outdoors deck.
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Southern End Restaurant
With views to the edge of the world, this eatery is a treat. Light lunches ($13) or at least coffee and cake are a must; check out the occasional Sunday-afternoon live music sessions.
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Mary Rose Cafe
A calm gem, with a courtyard for summer and pot-belly stove for winter, perfect for long brunches over the weekend papers.
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Fig Tree Café
Unhurried best describes the style at this coffee shop, popular with locals for long weekend breakfasts in the courtyard.
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Bibbulmun Cafe
Stop here to drink the best coffee in town, eavesdrop on the local gossip, and eat great homemade cakes and sandwiches.
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Café Bazzo
A funky café with African drums, artwork on the walls and a garden courtyard; sometimes there's live music.
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Denmark Bakery
Prize-winning and proud of it; this bakery is an institution because of its pies – and the bread is also good.
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Organic Indigo
Spicy Indian food, organic and served with love; there are lots of veggie choices.
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McSweeney's Gourmet
Stop here for the best coffee in town and beautiful gourmet sandwiches.
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