The Curious Caravan
Pullenvale
The Curious Caravan can be found inside the grounds of the Pullenvale Hall between 6.30am–12 noon from Monday-Friday*, whipping up perfectly roasted coffee that pares well with their concise range of delicious treats.
If you’re not in a rush to leave, there are a number of picnic benches to sit and take in the stunning views across the green hills through to Moggill whilst you sip. Otherwise, take-away is available.

And speaking of sips, the options are guaranteed to suit every taste – the usual array of barista-made coffees are on offer, plus hot chocolate, chai latte, dirty latte, dirty turmeric, turmeric latte and a selection of tea including herbal teas by T2.

For when the heat is on, the choice of iced drinks range from iced coffees (latte, mocha, long black) to iced chai and turmeric lattes and milkshakes, as well as iced teas and iced herbal teas. There are also pint-sized iced drinks for the kids too. HRVST St cold pressed juices complete the offerings.

Foodwise, there’s an assortment of savoury goodies, such as quiche & pastries, and home-baked cakes and slices plus a variety of toast – including vegan and gluten-free options. But get in quick as these are available until sold out.

During the week, there is a small range of locally baked artisan breads and baked delights. If you’re after something in particular, contact Naja and it can be ordered ahead for you.

Supporting other nearby small businesses, you can also buy things like local honey, pottery pieces, seasonal jams & preserves, shibori tie-dyed cotton bread bags, a range of gifts and even doggie treats.
Nice to know – The grounds are dog-friendly, but they must remain on-leash.
Nice to know – This cute vintage caravan café & bar can be hired for weddings and events held at the Pullenvale Hall. Email [email protected] for more information.
*The caravan is also on hand to satiate your caffeine & baked goods needs when the Pullenvale Markets are on (the second Saturday of the month. Click here to read more about the markets). On market day, there is a larger range of breads and pastries available, but they still sell out so be early.
By Danella Perrins