4.1 – 144 reviews $$ • Bakery
Banjo’s New Norfolk bakes fresh on-site every day! Enjoy fresh breads, pies, pastries, sweets and salad products with one of our full bodied coffees… Banjo’s is the perfect place for breakfast, lunch or a treat anytime. Dine in or take away. Also offering a great range of platters to cater for meetings or special occasions – you can simply order online via our website.
Banjo’s is a successful Bakery Café franchise with over 40+ stores across Tasmania, Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia and still growing. Our delicious products are made by bakers who care about using the best ingredients. Our simple philosophy results in a large number of loyal customers, many who make a visit to Banjo’s part of their daily routine.
Brekkie & sandwiches, plus handmade sweet treats, in a cafe chain with a local community focus.
✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Takeaway ✔️ No delivery
Hours
Monday | 5 am–6 pm |
Tuesday | 5 am–6 pm |
Wednesday | 5 am–6 pm |
Thursday | 5 am–6 pm |
Friday | 5 am–6 pm |
Saturday | 5 am–6 pm |
Sunday | 6 am–6 pm |
Address and Contact Information
Address:
20 High St, New Norfolk TAS 7140
Phone: (03) 6261 1693
Website:
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Louis Valenti
Passed through New Norfolk early one morning, stopped in at Banjos for a quick breakfast.
… moreAdrian B
Standard Banjos bakery experience. Pies and pastries are nice, albeit a little on the greasy side. Coffees are nothing to write home about but are satisfactory. Service was good. Nice range of fresh bread and rolls, but unfortunately they don’t make any 100% rye breads. Free wifi is a bonus.
… moreElla Mahalia
I ordered a iced oat latte and it came with a heap of whipped cream on top!
… moreAlistair Reed
Want an experience? This isn’t it. Nothing special but then a standard is no bad thing. Cant excuse the rude rude staff though who look skyward when you point out they’ve got the change wrong. And five paper cups for two coffees leaves me feeling like i’m stripping the planet of its resources. What happened to real reusable…perhaps even classy…. cups??
… morePeter Ransley
Bought a curried scallop pie at this bakery,heaps of curry,3 scallops,mentioned it to them but they showed no concern,wouldn’t waste my time or money there again and the prices are astronomical,don’t waste your money.
… moreSue Woods
We had the Cape Grim Beef cheese & bacon pie. Absolutely delicious. Also tried the raspberry muffins which were great. Fabulous coffee too. Staff are friendly and efficient. Highly recommended!
… moreGary Roy
Not the best banjo’s in Tasmania l. Not much variety in pies. Mini pizza was ready to collapse when I lifted it. Wouldn’t recommend
… moreAdriano Nunez
Nice coffee. Good variety of products.
… moreTony Huisman
That was an expensive scollop pie $11 , took one bite and threw it in the bin . The signage said SCOLLOP PIE . It was destroyed by curry , if you’re going to destroy a scollop pie by polluting it with curry please advise patrons
… moreIan James
Good coffee, but in takeaway cup. Good pie but provided in a paper bag with self serve cutlery. Large tempting display of sweet and savoury goodies. Spacious bright atmosphere inside with variety of seating types. Curbside seating with umbrellas outside.
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