Aboriginal Bush Traders
Charles Darwin Centre, 19 The Mall, Darwin City NT 0800
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Hours open
Monday:
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Tuesday:
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Wednesday:
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Thursday:
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Friday:
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Saturday:
9:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Sunday:
Closed
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Reviews
"A great place to eat, work and meet up. I had the juice of the day and love that they don't skimp on the ice so it's nice and cold. Friendly service, great options and reasonable prices, with a convenient city location."
"What a highlight! If you're after a food experience you cannot miss this cafe. Everything we tried was so delicious - massive, massive kudos to the chef!"
"Wow, we had an awesome lunch here today with the kids. After a huge walking tour of Darwin in the morning, we were all weary and hungry (except for our 10-month-old who wanted to finally get out of the pram!). We enjoy the bush tea spritzer - verrry refreshing, not overly sweet but so delicious (and a strawberry milkshake for Miss-almost-7). Lunch was a ham/cheese croissant, the Native seasonal dip with Kakadu Tucker dukkah, native-infused oil and damper bread and the kangaroo hot dog. The food was so tasty and fresh - great flavour and quality. The service was impressive. No high-chair yet or change room facilities but I’m sure it will come soon in the future (and our baby needed to move around after being in the pram for over an hour anyway). We will be back!!!"
"Nice place, friendly staff members, always ready to help.Different varieties of stuffs available from Christmas decorations to Didgeridoos, from clothes to tea, umbrellas, painting’s and many more. A very popular place for tourists to get some traditional stuff that represents The Territory. Highly recommended"
"Beautiful freshly made food infused with traditional bush tucker all at a reasonable price. Pancakes with wild hibiscus flower sensational and banana and wattleseed bread just moorish. Away from the tourist strip and worth the stroll for excellent coffee and delicious food with an Indigenous twist. Service fantastic and friendly, Indigenous owned and operated. The added bonus of visiting the gallery next door when you're done for ethically sourced arts, food and skin care, 60% of sales go direct to the artisans. A must visit spot when in Darwin."
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