Sealy’s Store
12 Alexander St, 7030 - Bothwell
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Great little oasis in the quiet town of Bothwell in the midlands.
Great selection of locally made simple and wholesome foods, surprisingly good coffee and really friendly staff.
The store has a great selection of hand made treasures and the prices were reasonable.
Well worth the stop!
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Good coffee. Excellent beef and mushroom pie!
Interesting old-style atmosphere with a very eclectic mix of tables and chairs. There's a wide variety of decorative items old and new, many of them for sale, on the shelves and walls.
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Driving from the ferry down to Bruny Island and we fancied a coffee and a break so we stopped at Sealy’s - what a treat! Lovely old fashioned coffee shop with excellent coffee, milkshakes and ham & cheese toasties (and a couple of fresh date scones to go). Lovely place to stop with friendly smiling staff! Highly recommended! Simone
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Venison Pie & relish- yummy! very friendly and informative staff. Great little tow , well worth the stop for the look. Finished off with fresh scones, jam and cream.
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Just completed 10 days around Tasmania with the family, & was in search of the perfect pie at every stop. Few top contenders up the East & North Coast.
After doing a lap around town, Sealy's Store was a chance encounter on Easter Monday after spotting one of the signs on the footpath.
Stopping in to grab a coffee from this cosy store (along with everyone else passing through), we were pleased with the hospitality offered by both ladies & the fire that was warming myself and a couple of other travellers was just what was needed.
The pies, however were the most imperfect, tastiest, home made pies I have ever had. Watching them come out of the oven & into the pie warmer whilst waiting for coffee was a highlight of the day. Recommend the Venison Pie over all.
10/10 best pies in Tasmania.
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Gorgeous little spot to drop in for lunch or a coffee. Had the potato, leek and bacon soup which was absolutely delicious and then shared a Devonshire Tea. Huge fresh homemade scones which were beautiful. Great hidden gem and well worth a visit
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Absolutely beautiful little place. Food was divine and the scones were to die for best ones we have had in years. Hot great tasting coffee.
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Cute little cafe with simple but tasty food.
I had the Venison pie with home made chutney. Very nice.
My wife had Ham, cheese and tomato toastie (on sourdough). She really enjoyed this also. For once, the sourdough crust wasn't tooth-breakingly hard. Wish more places could serve sourdough like this.
Coffee was pretty good too.
The owner (and I assume her daughter) was very helpful with local knowledge. Had an interesting chat with her about Tassie whiskies and distilleries.
The shop has a bit of historic memorabilia in there, along with lots of little gifts to buy.
Only criticism was that it was quite cold in there. They had a woodfire going near the counter, but it wasn't heating up the rest of the cafe very well. It was a particularly cold day outside though.
If you're passing through Bothwell, drop in for a visit and a bite to eat.
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