Hungry??
I've tried to include a few little places that my family and I like to frequent, certainly isn't an exclusive list, there are so many yummy places! I'll add more as I go.
Cafe 63
11 Herries StMany, many items on the menu, helps with fussy little (& maybe big) eaters!
Great food, good menu selection and afterwards you only need to cross the road for the kids to have a play in Queens Park!
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Cafe Valetta
96 Margaret StGreat food, good menu selection and afterwards you only need to cross the road for the kids to have a play in Queens Park!
If you love grazing platters then this is your one stop shop, so many choices of cheeses, salami, fruit/veg, gourmet foods, fresh flowers and why not grab a coffee while you're there!
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Deli Delicious
125 Herries StIf you love grazing platters then this is your one stop shop, so many choices of cheeses, salami, fruit/veg, gourmet foods, fresh flowers and why not grab a coffee while you're there!
The Everest Spice Tandoori & Curry House
62 Margaret StBest butter chicken & huge Naan breads - yum!!!
Great coffee, huge selection of salads & sweet treats! If you are looking for something for lunch, do yourself a favour and pick up one of these freshly made salads and maybe a sweet little something?!
James Street Grocer
95 Mary StGreat coffee, huge selection of salads & sweet treats! If you are looking for something for lunch, do yourself a favour and pick up one of these freshly made salads and maybe a sweet little something?!
MacKenzie Row Convenience Store
36 Campbell StGreat butcher shop, handy little grocery store and bottle shop!
Sage+Butler Cafe
62 Margaret StGreat coffee and very close to Magnolia!
Great food, great cocktails and great views!
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George Banks Bar and Bistro
206 Margaret StGreat food, great cocktails and great views!
Park House Cafe
92 Margaret StGreat coffee and good selection of eats!
Shopping
There are a number of shopping centres in Toowoomba, we are spoilt for choice!
This little complex includes a Night Owl, Cafe 63, KFC, McDonalds, Burrito Bar and Cafe 63 Cafe & Bakery, not far from Magnolia.
Eastville
11 Herries StThis little complex includes a Night Owl, Cafe 63, KFC, McDonalds, Burrito Bar and Cafe 63 Cafe & Bakery, not far from Magnolia.
If you want to avoid the hustle and bustle of the big shopping centres, then this one is for you! It has everything you require including Woolworths, bakery, bottle shop, beautician, chemist, banks, take away food etc...
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The Range Shopping Centre
1B Burke StIf you want to avoid the hustle and bustle of the big shopping centres, then this one is for you! It has everything you require including Woolworths, bakery, bottle shop, beautician, chemist, banks, take away food etc...
Things to do
Queens Park is a heritage-listed botanic garden. It was built from 1875 to 1970s. It is also known as Toowoomba Botanic Gardens. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 27 April 2001.
Large, leafy park featuring playgrounds, fields & a historic botanical garden with formal displays.
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Queens Park Toowoomba
43-73 Lindsay StQueens Park is a heritage-listed botanic garden. It was built from 1875 to 1970s. It is also known as Toowoomba Botanic Gardens. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 27 April 2001.
Large, leafy park featuring playgrounds, fields & a historic botanical garden with formal displays.
The Cobb & Co Museum was originally established to house The Cobb & Co. Collection of W. R. F. Bolton consisting of over thirty 19th Century horse drawn vehicles which he collected and had restored over a period of more than thirty years.
Great museum with interactive displays, will appeal to all age groups. Gift shop and coffee available.
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I-Cobb+Co Museum
27 Lindsay StThe Cobb & Co Museum was originally established to house The Cobb & Co. Collection of W. R. F. Bolton consisting of over thirty 19th Century horse drawn vehicles which he collected and had restored over a period of more than thirty years.
Great museum with interactive displays, will appeal to all age groups. Gift shop and coffee available.
Serene park with picnic areas, BBQ grills, playgrounds & multi-use trails around an artificial pond. There is also a nearby skate park if you or the kids are that way inclined.
Lake Annand Park
Long StreetSerene park with picnic areas, BBQ grills, playgrounds & multi-use trails around an artificial pond. There is also a nearby skate park if you or the kids are that way inclined.
Easily the best view in Toowoomba!!!
Picnic Point is a heritage-listed park, it was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 13 November 2008 and is a must see for any visitor to Toowoomba, you won't be disappointed. The parklands offer multiple facilities including lookout, licensed restaurant and café, playground, picnic tables, barbecues, parking and toilets.
There are also many walking tracks maintained by our regional council, please see below link for http://www.tr.qld.gov.au/facilities-recreation/parks-gardens/parks-by-location/picnic-point-park
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Picnic Point Parklands
162-202 Tourist RdEasily the best view in Toowoomba!!!
Picnic Point is a heritage-listed park, it was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 13 November 2008 and is a must see for any visitor to Toowoomba, you won't be disappointed. The parklands offer multiple facilities including lookout, licensed restaurant and café, playground, picnic tables, barbecues, parking and toilets.
There are also many walking tracks maintained by our regional council, please see below link for http://www.tr.qld.gov.au/facilities-recreation/parks-gardens/parks-by-location/picnic-point-park
Address: 147 Taylor Street, Newtown QLD 4350
Newtown Park is one of Toowoomba's premier parks covering an area of 30 acres (12ha). It's a must-see location with three main feature areas including the award-winning Queensland State Rose Garden, a children's playground and barbecue area, and sports ovals with croquet lawns and cricket pitches.
A number of pathways link across the park alongside a collection of murals, plaques and rest areas dotted throughout for the enjoyment of park users.
State Rose Garden
Holberton StreetAddress: 147 Taylor Street, Newtown QLD 4350
Newtown Park is one of Toowoomba's premier parks covering an area of 30 acres (12ha). It's a must-see location with three main feature areas including the award-winning Queensland State Rose Garden, a children's playground and barbecue area, and sports ovals with croquet lawns and cricket pitches.
A number of pathways link across the park alongside a collection of murals, plaques and rest areas dotted throughout for the enjoyment of park users.
Great for energetic kids and maybe the big kids too?!
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Kloud9ine Trampoline Park
663 Ruthven StGreat for energetic kids and maybe the big kids too?!
Event Cinemas Toowoomba Grand Central
Dent StreetMovie anyone?!
Medical
Location: corner West & James Streets, Toowoomba
This centre is open 365 days a year, offers walk-ins with the majority of services bulk billed. Parking available onsite.
Toowoomba Medical Centre
261-269 James StLocation: corner West & James Streets, Toowoomba
This centre is open 365 days a year, offers walk-ins with the majority of services bulk billed. Parking available onsite.
Scott Street Pharmacy
15 Scott StFor all your pharmaceutical needs.
Moreton and Coote Pharmacy
66A Margaret StFor all your pharmaceutical needs.
St Vincent's Private Hospital Toowoomba
22-36 Scott StSt Andrews Hospital
280-288 North StreetToowoomba Hospital
Arts & Culture
Art Gallery
525-531 Ruthven StreetSightseeing
Table Top mountain on the edge of Toowoomba, provides views of the Lockyer Valley and surrounding. The climb itself can be quite demanding with a lot of large steps over the Camel's Hump and a scramble just before the summit. But the reward at the top, with a circuit all the way around, provides a spectacular vista.
Tabletop Drive
Tabletop DriveTable Top mountain on the edge of Toowoomba, provides views of the Lockyer Valley and surrounding. The climb itself can be quite demanding with a lot of large steps over the Camel's Hump and a scramble just before the summit. But the reward at the top, with a circuit all the way around, provides a spectacular vista.