Inside the Bakery
The Ingleside Bakery Cafe is where every visitor to Evandale usually ends up. The food is wonderful and the charm of the shop inside and in their courtyard garden is so appealing. (We can overlook the, hopefully, temporary crosses on the floor here that mark the spots for social distancing).
We enjoyed an appetising lunch and I seized the opportunity to take a photograph with no people in it (wonderful!). In normal circumstances that is simply impossible. This bakery is usually packed with people. But I loved the way the sunlight through the arched windows highlighted the old floorboards.
The building itself was constructed in 1867 as the town's Council Chambers and Courthouse and is typically Victorian. In 1987 the building was sold and established as a bakery in 1988. And the rest as they say is history. I recommend their curried scallop pies by the way.
www.examiner.com.au/story/4135648/bakerys-victorian-roots/
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Inside the Bakery
The Ingleside Bakery Cafe is where every visitor to Evandale usually ends up. The food is wonderful and the charm of the shop inside and in their courtyard garden is so appealing. (We can overlook the, hopefully, temporary crosses on the floor here that mark the spots for social distancing).
We enjoyed an appetising lunch and I seized the opportunity to take a photograph with no people in it (wonderful!). In normal circumstances that is simply impossible. This bakery is usually packed with people. But I loved the way the sunlight through the arched windows highlighted the old floorboards.
The building itself was constructed in 1867 as the town's Council Chambers and Courthouse and is typically Victorian. In 1987 the building was sold and established as a bakery in 1988. And the rest as they say is history. I recommend their curried scallop pies by the way.
www.examiner.com.au/story/4135648/bakerys-victorian-roots/
[Enlarge and have a look around.]