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Perfect place for a change of pace

MOTHER’S Day is a time to relax, enjoy and take time.
At Warwick’s Gardens Galore visitors can do just that.
Take mum for a relaxing and delicious meal and stay and enjoy the day for a while for a change of pace.
Owner Sue Hoffman said Gardens Galore was more than a place to eat or even buy the perfect gift for mum.
“It is more of a destination,” she said.
“People like to come and spend quite a few hours.
“They come and eat and then stay to stroll around and look at the plants and gifts.”
She said Mother’s Day was a particularly special time at Gardens Galore with an a la carte breakfast menu available to tempt taste buds.
There are also delicious morning and afternoon tea options available as well as a sumptuous buffet for those looking for the perfect place to take mum for lunch.
Sue said Gardens Galore prided itself on beautiful food, freshly prepared and Mother’s Day would be no exception.
And then there is the giftware – something unique for mums of all type from the fashionable to the green thumbed and everyone in between.
Come in before the big day or maybe even treat mum to something special while there.
Whatever is needed, Warwick’s Gardens Galore could be the perfect one-stop shop for mum on her special day this year.
Warwick’s Gardens Galore is open seven days a week at 21 Albion Street.
Phone (07) 4661 4466.

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