Enjoy a traditional high tea at Devon Pixies, now relocated to the caretaker's cottage at the Kingston Butter Factory Cultural Precinct.
The historic Kingston Butter Factory (1907-1983) has undergone significant changes to establish a new cultural, heritage and performing arts hub. The Kingston Butter Factory Cultural Precinct features the city's largest outdoor entertainment space, theatre, museums and locally beloved tea house Devon Pixies.

New home for Devon Pixies
Devon Pixies has moved from their Logan Village location and now operates from the old caretaker's cottage. Built in the early 1900s, this structure has also received a major facelift. The charming building boasts fresh paint, wide-open verandahs, wheelchair-accessible ramp and new garden beds. The homely dining room features pink and white checkered table cloths, playfully mismatched china pieces and displays of vintage hats and decor.

Fresh facade

Wide open verandahs

Homely interior
Patrons can expect a range of baked treats, light meals and traditional high tea packages (gluten and dairy-free options available). The menu also includes a wide selection of loose leaf teas and barista made coffee, chai or hot chocolate beverages.

High tea
Finally, a new playground next to the cottage provides opportunities for parents to supervise children, whilst relaxing on the verandah with a drink.

Playground next to the cottage
Devon Pixies is ideal for family catch-ups, group meetings or parties. Make a booking today and treat your family and friends to a special experience.