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he pioneers often relied on their Aboriginal guides
to find fresh food. But they also brought along plenty
of tea and flour. The latter was used to make damper.
Damper is a traditional loaf that is simply delicious
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with a bit of butter... Try some with a bowl of hot soup...
damper is served with lunch and dinner in the Tucker Box Restaurant.
You'll enjoy your food here. The chef always uses the freshest
local produce to create wholesome dishes with a homemade flavour.
The Tucker Box also serves the best bacon and eggs this side
of the Great Dividing Range. So make sure you book in for
breakfast.
Passengers traveling in first and economy class sleeping
berths between Brisbane and Rockhampton or Brisbane and Longreach
may, if they so desire, have the cost of meals included in
the ticket.
Passengers embarking or disembarking at any other station
are to pay for their meals onboard the train.
The
Tucker Box Restaurant is guaranteed to satisfy all
travelers and boasts a range of hearty fare, from full meals
to light snacks.
The Stockman's Bar exclusive
to passengers in sleeper accommodation, is just the place
for sleeping car passengers to relax with a drink and learn
about Queensland's early pioneers.
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The
Captain Starlight Lounge, named after one of Australia's
most notorious bush rangers, offers a convenient service for
refreshments, take-away meals and souvenirs. Tastefully furnished
with both club style chairs. |