"Under the Verandah is the Redcliffe peninsula’s local secret hang-out - a gem of a communal café and tea room that serves up gluten free organic food, tucked away on a Woody Point thoroughfare. Owner Maggie is like everyone’s nurturing Mum, greeting customers by name, taking time for a chat and baking and preparing food all from her own healthy recipes daily in the kitchen." > READ THE FULL REVIEW ON MUST DO BRISBANE HERE
"The cafe is eclectic. It's old school to the core with 70s style painted brink walls, old wooden fixtures, a mix of comfy lounge furniture on one side of the room and tables and chairs on the other. Lining one entire wall are enough books to make any word addict happy. You can sit there and read them, you can buy them, you can just open them up and smell them if you love the scent of old paper and history." > READ THE FULL REVIEW ON WEEKEND NOTES HERE
"Amazing spot! This is a fantastic spot to sit and relax with a nice cuppa. Nice healthy raw food and the tea is real tea leaves. There is a great selection of books to read and buy. I can spend all day here."
"So wonderful to find this gem and to find food that fuels the body not processed as is a lot of eating places. Maggie is friendly and passionate about what she does.It is also a lot more then just food."
“A little treasure on the Redcliffe Peninsula!”
"Cute little cafe, very friendly, food is fresh, everything comes out quickly and the coconut nacho's where amazing!!! I may be addicted to them. No seriously they're amazing. I've gotten the taste and now I need more. They are a life changing experience. I love them. Lots!"
"Friendly and relaxing. A lovely friendly lady runs this,she even lent my friend and I a magazine to take home and read. beautiful healthy teas and raw treats. A great place for the locals to chill out,looking forward to returning there!"
"A Great Cafe and cheap books, a nice atmosphere and space to chill out. My favourite on the menu are the dips and raw crackers. It's so great to see a place like this on the Redcliffe peninsula."
"Try the Chilli Chocolate Chai tea & a Bliss Ball- Yum!"
"The cafe is eclectic. It's old school to the core with 70s style painted brink walls, old wooden fixtures, a mix of comfy lounge furniture on one side of the room and tables and chairs on the other. Lining one entire wall are enough books to make any word addict happy. You can sit there and read them, you can buy them, you can just open them up and smell them if you love the scent of old paper and history." > READ THE FULL REVIEW ON WEEKEND NOTES HERE
"Amazing spot! This is a fantastic spot to sit and relax with a nice cuppa. Nice healthy raw food and the tea is real tea leaves. There is a great selection of books to read and buy. I can spend all day here."
"So wonderful to find this gem and to find food that fuels the body not processed as is a lot of eating places. Maggie is friendly and passionate about what she does.It is also a lot more then just food."
“A little treasure on the Redcliffe Peninsula!”
"Cute little cafe, very friendly, food is fresh, everything comes out quickly and the coconut nacho's where amazing!!! I may be addicted to them. No seriously they're amazing. I've gotten the taste and now I need more. They are a life changing experience. I love them. Lots!"
"Friendly and relaxing. A lovely friendly lady runs this,she even lent my friend and I a magazine to take home and read. beautiful healthy teas and raw treats. A great place for the locals to chill out,looking forward to returning there!"
"A Great Cafe and cheap books, a nice atmosphere and space to chill out. My favourite on the menu are the dips and raw crackers. It's so great to see a place like this on the Redcliffe peninsula."
"Try the Chilli Chocolate Chai tea & a Bliss Ball- Yum!"