Pet-friendly cafe Corgi Garden opens in Milton Brisbane with Corgi-themed food, coffee and decor

Hidden down a quiet cul de sac in the middle of a bustling Australian city is an adorable themed cafe foodies can’t get over

  • Corgi Garden cafe is in Milton, Brisbane
  • It is inspired by the owners’ own Corgi KitKat

Foodies are flocking to an adorable Corgi-themed cafe in the quiet suburbs of an Australian capital city that serves delicious breakfast dishes and quirky baked treats.

Corgi Garden in the inner-city suburb of Milton in Brisbane’s inner-west is drawing in animal lovers from far and wide. 

The pet-friendly cafe is mad about everything Corgis with decor, food and drinks inspired by the beloved dog breed but pooches of all types and their humans are welcome to dine.

Owners Stephen Tam and Amy Chung chose to set up the cafe down a quiet cul de sac in the riverside suburb away from the city’s hustle and bustle so the resident and visiting dogs don’t get anxious by street noise.

On-site over the weekends is Stephen and Amy’s own three-year-old Corgi KitKat who will greet patrons and ask for a pats while their Boarder Collie TimTam also offers a helping paw.

An unsuspecting office building down a quiet cul de sac in the middle of a bustling Australian city hides inside it an adorable Corgi-themed cafe foodies can’t get enough of 

Corgi Garden cafe, Brisbane, is mad about everything Corgis with decor, food and drinks inspired by the beloved dog breed but pups of all types and their humans are welcome to dine

Corgi Garden cafe, Brisbane, is mad about everything Corgis with decor, food and drinks inspired by the beloved dog breed but pups of all types and their humans are welcome to dine 

Diners can enjoy Corgi-butt Nutella-stuffed buns as well as cappuccinos imprinted with cute Corgi coffee art in the quaint yellow-and-white striped eatery

Diners can enjoy Corgi-butt Nutella-stuffed buns as well as cappuccinos imprinted with cute Corgi coffee art in the quaint yellow-and-white striped eatery

On-site over the weekends is owners Stephen and Amy's own three-year-old corgi KitKat who will greet patrons and ask for a pat while their Boarder Collie TimTam also offers a helping paw

On-site over the weekends is owners Stephen and Amy’s own three-year-old corgi KitKat who will greet patrons and ask for a pat while their Boarder Collie TimTam also offers a helping paw

Diners can enjoy Corgi-butt Nutella-stuffed buns as well as cappuccinos imprinted with cute Corgi coffee art in the quaint yellow-and-white striped eatery. 

On the menu, there is a range of delicious options including the fan-favourite epic egg and crispy prawn Sando topped with seaweed flakes. 

There is also the Hong Kong-style French Toast, Japanese Eggs Benedict in a buttery croissant and the super-filling Big Breakfast with all the trimmings. 

Visitors have been raving about the cafe since it opened in January but warn people should get there early to avoid queues and try one of the famous Corgi buns before they sell out

Corgi Garden is open from Wednesdays to Friday at 7:30am until 2:30pm and on weekends from 8:30am until 3:30pm

Visitors have been raving about the cafe since it opened in January but warn people should get there early to avoid queues and try one of the famous Corgi buns before they sell out

On the menu, there is a range of delicious options including the fan-favourite epic egg and crispy prawn Sando topped with seaweed flakes (pictured)

On the menu, there is a range of delicious options including the fan-favourite epic egg and crispy prawn Sando topped with seaweed flakes (pictured)

Stephen and Amy chose to set up the cafe in a quiet cul de sac away from the city's hustle and bustle so the resident and visiting dogs don't get anxious by street noise

Stephen and Amy chose to set up the cafe in a quiet cul de sac away from the city’s hustle and bustle so the resident and visiting dogs don’t get anxious by street noise

It’s not just the humans who can enjoy food and drinks at the one-of-a-kind cafe, there are also snacks like chicken or beef tartare as well as puppuccinos for customers’ furry friends to enjoy. 

Dog-loving visitors have been raving about the cafe online since it opened in early January but warn people should get there early if they want to avoid the queues and try one of the famous Corgi buns before they sell out.

Corgi Garden is open from Wednesdays to Friday at 7:30am until 2:30pm and on weekends from 8:30am until 3:30pm.  



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