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Local angle to these sweet deals

COOROY RSL’s in-house cafe Coffee on Maple is the Hinterland’s hidden gem with handmade sweet treats and a commitment to keeping it local.
Coffee on Maple prides itself on its long-term commitment to supporting local farmers with every delicious cake and coffee made with Maleny Dairy milk and Mountain View eggs.
Unlike traditional RSLs, Coffee on Maple sources local products which not only helps local farmers but also ensures each tasty scone or muffin, baked on-site, is of the best quality.
You’ll find an array of delicious treats at Coffee on Maple, all of a high quality, and made from real ingredients that are sourced locally. Next time you sit down to enjoy a delicious cheesecake or apple pie, expect melt-in-the-mouth quality and real flavour.
Enjoy a cup of coffee, tea to share or a cheeky milkshake with a decadent fudge cake, orange and almond cake or opera slice all at very affordable prices.
Coffee on Maple not only offers high quality and delicious cakes and slices but is also open all day, seven days a week.
Mid-afternoon, when many other cafes are closing for the day, is often when you really feel like a delicious afternoon tea so why not pop into Coffee on Maple who are open and ready to serve you a hot coffee with a warm slice of cherry pie.

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