The Cola Cafe and Museum
The historic town of Toodyay is home to The Cola Café and Museum, a unique café for those with a hankering for nostalgia and old fashioned food.
The Cola Café and Museum is a 1950’s style café offering retro tucker, foot-tapping music and features a unique collection of Coca-Cola memorabilia collected over a 45 year period.
The café is finely decked out in red, white and black. Wherever you sit you’re surrounded by Coca-Cola obsession; everything from the conservative to the quaint and the quirky. Many items have a story like the Coca-Cola sign that once advertised a Louis Armstrong Concert or the red plastic chairs for the café’s al fresco diners, snapped up from the Sydney 2000 Olympics. There’s a model open delivery truck; coca-cola transistors; miniature vending machine; clocks; bottle and can collections; and a lot more besides. There is no charge to view the memorabilia collection.
The extensive menu covers breakfast, brunch and lunch, with quality coffee, beautiful cakes, world famous New Zealand natural ice-cream and good old fashioned friendly country service. Excellent disabled facilities are available.
Toodyay is an hour and half drive east of Perth.
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