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Targa

11 Marvell St, Byron Bay New South Wales 2481, Australia
Average: 4.5 / 5 stars, based on 1 reviews.
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Coffee (flat white and long macchiato) at Byron Bay’s newest cafe was just how we like it - smooth flavour, not too much milk and perfect temperature (not too hot and not too cold). Accompanying breakfast was also one of the best tasted in this part of the world. Panini BLT with pesto using the freshest ingredients and very good buttermilk pancakes with marscapone, vino cotto and fresh strawbs.

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