Welcome to Herveys Range Heritage Tea Rooms


OPENING HOURS – 9AM TO 1PM everyday, EXCLUDING TUESDAY

CLOSED TUESDAYS and PUBLIC HOLIDAYS

BOOKINGS RECOMMENDED 

PLEASE IF BRINGING A DOG, ENSURE TO BOOK YOUR POOCH IN AS WELL.

 

Please call 47780199 or facebook message.

The tea rooms sit atop Hervey Range, just a 30 minute drive along Hervey Range Road from Townsville.  Be sure to enjoy the panoramic views from Piper’s Lookout on your way up. Head for the Hills, Taste the History!

The Tea Rooms is a heritage listed property which holds a special place in the history of North Queensland. Beginning its life in 1865 as the Eureka Hotel, the Tea Rooms now serve breakfast and a delicious array of scones and sweets. A large variety of teas and coffee compliment the menu, including the infamous Kopi Luwak ($50/cup) coffee! Refreshments are served in the beautiful gardens or inside within the historic original building. A perfect getaway.

High Tea

Join us at the Tea Rooms for a High Tea – BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL. Currently only taking bookings for 12 or more people.

This quaint Victorian English custom is a treat for the senses, both visually and gastronomically. With a selection of cakes, savouries, scones and sandwiches, arranged on tiered cake stands and a variety of bottomless teas and plunger coffee sipped from…

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Weddings

Bring the rustic charm of the Herveys Range Heritage Tea Rooms to your wedding celebration. Set amongst 25 acres of bush land, the heritage listed Tea Rooms is the perfect setting for an intimate gathering of family and friends. The Tea Rooms provides a stunning back drop for ceremonies…

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Menu

Relax in the peaceful gardens surrounding North Queensland’s oldest heritage listed building, or soak up the atmosphere inside surrounded by the original hand adzed slab timber walls. The tea rooms menu consists of  breakfast, delicious scones and sweets and a large range…

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History

Herveys Range Heritage Tea Rooms began its life as the Eureka Hotel built by pioneer settler, Charles Saville Rowe in 1865 which was just one year after the sea side township of Townsville was first settled. The site is situated in Thornton’s Gap atop Hervey Range which rises 1000ft (300m) above the plains…

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