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Wake up and smell the coffee and toasties on Loddon

THE word is out. No judgment here. 10 sugars – yes ma’am, extra butter on your toastie, but of course. We aim to please.

Coffee on Loddon is the place to be. Enjoy coffee and a toastie with a smile, a laugh and maybe a joke or two. Friendliness is catching and Coffee on Loddon has that in abundance.

Locally owned and operated, Jeremy and Nicole, together with their daughters Myra and Layla, are the friendly faces gazing out at you from their custom-built coffee van. You know how some places and people just make you feel good and brighten your day? Well, that describes this lovely local family whose passion is making great food and amazing coffee.

With a selection of delicious home-made sweets and the legendary toasties (yep – that’s true, these toasties almost have their own fan club and Facebook page) the Cox family would love to meet you.

Already a hit with locals, truckies and passing commuters, Coffee on Loddon is the place to stop for coffee and a break. Stay awhile, enjoy their outdoor eating area, have a chat or wander down to the Loddon River and soak in the view. Breathe in the fresh air and just chill for a while.

Coffee on Loddon is the perfect spot for your next Book or Walking Club gathering, or even with a few friends to celebrate birthdays and well, just life in general. Fur babies are welcome too!

Open 7 days a week from 6.30am weekdays (8.00am Weekends) until 3pm, and centrally located at 12 Main Street Bridgewater on Loddon, stop, say hi and let the Coffee on Loddon family be a highlight of your day.

Follow them on Facebook and Insta, or better still – head down for a Coffee and toastie. They’d love to meet you.

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