Herveys Range Heritage Tea Rooms

The Herveys Range Heritage Tea Rooms are an historical cafe and a self-contained holiday cabin located at the top of Herveys Range, approximately 45 km north-west of Townsville in North Queensland, Australia. They are owned by Allan and Michelle Sharpe. The tea rooms are famous for being the only cafe in Queensland to include Kopi Luwak coffee on their menu, hailed as the most expensive coffee in the world.

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