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Brisbane Cafes Defy Good Friday Closure Norm

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Brisbane Cafes Defy Good Friday Closure Norm

In a bold move defying the usual closure trend on Good Friday, several cafes in Brisbane have announced they will remain open to caffeinate the city’s residents over the public holiday.

Among the notable cafes extending their hospitality on Good Friday are Adonis by the Corso in Yeronga, Agnes Bakery in Fortitude Valley, and Cafe O’Mai in Annerley. Others such as Colin’s Specialty Coffee and Death Before Decaf in New Farm are also set to welcome customers.

Deedot Coffee House in Holland Park and Gramps Cafe in Red Hill are among the cafes ready to serve coffee enthusiasts on the public holiday. Additionally, Hawthorne Coffee in Hawthorne and Hunter & Scout in Graceville have assured their doors will be open.

Joedy’s Cafe with locations in Bowen Hills and New Farm is joining the list of open cafes for the extended Easter weekend hours, offering patrons a much-needed caffeine fix. Meanwhile, the popular Lune Croissanterie in South Brisbane plans to delight customers with its signature pastries and coffee offerings.

The Mailman in Alexandra Hills and Mylk & Ko in New Farm also stand out as establishments committed to serving their communities on this holiday. Never Been in Underwood and The New Black in Fortitude Valley have also announced their intentions to remain open.

For those in search of a perfect coffee spot, options like Nodo, with multiple locations including Hawthorne, Camp Hill, Everton Park, and West Village, will be available on Good Friday. Additionally, Peach Cafe in Auchenflower, Picnic in West End, and Piggy Back Cafe in Jindalee are among the cafes ready to cater to coffee enthusiasts.

Sister in Hawthorne, well-known for its excellent food and coffee, will be operating on Good Friday as well, allowing patrons to enjoy their high-quality offerings.