Aboriginal Bush Traders
Aboriginal art gallery · Darwin City ·

Aboriginal Bush Traders

Aboriginal art gallery · Darwin City ·

Indigenous art gallery & cafe featuring bush tucker & damper

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Aboriginal Bush Traders by null
Aboriginal Bush Traders by null
Aboriginal Bush Traders by null
Aboriginal Bush Traders by null
Aboriginal Bush Traders by null
Aboriginal Bush Traders by null
Aboriginal Bush Traders by null
Aboriginal Bush Traders by null
Aboriginal Bush Traders by null
Aboriginal Bush Traders by null
Aboriginal Bush Traders by null
Aboriginal Bush Traders by null
Aboriginal Bush Traders by null
Aboriginal Bush Traders by null
Aboriginal Bush Traders by null
Aboriginal Bush Traders by null

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Charles Darwin Centre, Shop 4, Ground Floor/19 The Mall, Darwin City NT 0800, Australia Get directions

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Charles Darwin Centre, Shop 4, Ground Floor/19 The Mall, Darwin City NT 0800, Australia Get directions

+61 8 8931 6650
aboriginalbushtraders.com
@aboriginal_bush_traders

Features

gender neutral restroom
restroom
crowd family friendly
crowd lgbtq friendly
crowd trans safespace
wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance
wheelchair accessible restroom

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Nov 13, 2025

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"Housed in the heritage-listed Lyons Cottage along Darwin's Esplanade, this not-for-profit supports Northern Territory Indigenous artists and communities — including the Tjanpi Desert Weavers and the Indigenous Jewellery Project — and funnels café profits back into community projects; the onsite café serves bush-tucker breakfasts like muntrie, Kakadu plum and finger-lime granola, lunches such as saltbush dukkah with avocado and feta smash, and sweets including quandong lamingtons and lemon myrtle lemon slices." - Lynn Gail

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Aboriginal Bush Traders

Charlotte R.

Google
An amazing shop/gallery with lots of good options for cultural souvenirs and recipe or story books. We had to go back as the shop/gallery doesn’t open until 9am and the cafe opens at 7am but it was well worth going back a second time. Good coffee and loved seeing a menu that celebrates bush tukka!

Joydip R.

Google
Nice place, friendly staff members, always ready to help.Different varieties of stuffs available from Christmas decorations to Didgeridoos, from clothes to tea, umbrellas, painting’s and many more. A very popular place for tourists to get some traditional stuff that represents The Territory. Highly recommended

Jamie G.

Google
Incredible service - I missed their opening hours on my last day in Darwin having seen a piece I wanted to buy earlier in my trip and couldn't find it on their website. They found the piece that had been rotated to their backroom, created a link for me to buy it through the online shop and shipped it to me with zero issues. Awesome.

Samuel M.

Google
Nice art gallery and I had a delicious brekkie coffe + bush chicken roll😋

Elena K.

Google
Lovely cafe and gallery. Had brekkie here and highly recommend the damper, which was fried for us and oh so delicious! Gallery was great and even bought a small piece of art. Highly recommend having brekkie or lunch here while in Darwin.

Elaine L.

Google
Such a lovely cafe. Menu has a strong indigenous undertone. Good coffee. Pleasant staff. Would defo come back.

Stephen P.

Google
Feels fresh. Food looks good. Food tastes amazing even though it may not seam like your taste in food. Has toilets don’t know how clean but if anything like the restaurant they should be clean. Should try at least once

Christoph Bliem #.

Google
Great paintings and nice coffee and food a this spot. 60% of the revenue is going to the aboriginal artists.