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A cafe with soul

Soul Sisters cafe at Longwarry has comforting food, warm hospitality and family at its heart.

Established in 2016, the cafe offers country charm and smiling faces as well as a delicious menu including all day breakfast, loaded milkshakes, Dibella coffee, cakes and slices.

Owners Annie and Mel pride themselves on offering country hospitality and getting to know their customers.

“We love meeting new people and serving the community,“ said Mel.

And it seems their customers are more than happy to return the love.

“What a awesome hidden little cafe. Definitely worth a stop on your day out. Don’t miss out on this hidden gem,“ commented Danny N.

“Found Soul Sisters after not getting a seat at The Robin Hood. Scrambled eggs on toast, perfect! Great menu, lots of enthusiastic staff, very surprised and pleased. My friend had a small wine with her lunch, “ said Andrew P.

Angela W commented on the “wonderful loaded shakes. Not to mention the great friendly staff………..old fashioned service with a smile!“

Annie and Mel say their proudest achievement so far was the hughly successful Parma for a Farmer night, which raised $8000 for drought relief.

Soul Sisters has also won Baw Baw Shire’s People’s Choice Business Award three years in a row and the cafe’s coffee was voted the best in Gippsland by Triple M listeners.

Soul Sisters is open Monday – Friday, 6am-3pm and Saturday – Sunday, 8am-2pm at 9 Mackey Street, Longwarry. Phone 5629 9626.

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