A 20-minute drive north of Ballarat in the rural township of Learmonth, this weatherboard cafe occupies an 1860s ironmongery. It's popular primarily for its quality local ciders, paired beautifully with the likes of wood-fired pizzas, slow-cooked-pork ragú pasta or a BLT with chips. Kids will love its sprawling garden that runs all the way to Lake Learmonth.
Café Sidra
Victoria
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