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New cafe Sisterhood opens on King Street at Sandy Bay

Everything is peachy at one of the newest additions to Hobart’s flourishing food scene. See where it’s located and what’s on offer.

Sisterhood owner Yasmin Chung. Picture: Zak Simmonds
Sisterhood owner Yasmin Chung. Picture: Zak Simmonds

SISTERHOOD is one of the newest additions to Hobart’s flourishing food scene — and owner Yasmin Chung says everything is just “peachy”.

Located on King St, Sandy Bay, the cafe branded with a neon peach serves coffee and an all-day breakfast and brunch menu seven days a week.

Ms Chung said Sisterhood had something for everyone, even four-legged friends.

Owner of Sisterhood at Sandy Bay, Yasmin Chung. Picture: ZAK SIMMONDS
Owner of Sisterhood at Sandy Bay, Yasmin Chung. Picture: ZAK SIMMONDS

“Sisterhood is about celebrating community, relationships and friendships over good food,” she said.

“It’s somewhere you could bring your grandparents or children and everyone would feel comfortable.

“There’s something for kids, vegan/vegetarian options and the puppychino, which is lactose-free milk with jerky sprinkles and milk bones.”

Ms Chung said locals had welcomed the cafe with “open arms” since the opening last Wednesday.

“We’ve been really busy, it’s been everything we hoped for,” Ms Chung said.

There are four categories on the food menu — something light, a little bigger, big and something for the ankle-biters.

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Duck omelette, sweet waffles, a salmon breakfast bowl and lemon souffle pancakes are just a few of the dishes available.

The cafe is open 7.30am-4pm Monday to Friday and 8am-4pm on weekends.

To view the menu visit: www.sisterhoodhobart.com

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