CWA Hobart Gift Shop

Gift shop · Hobart

CWA Hobart Gift Shop

Gift shop · Hobart

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165 Elizabeth St, Hobart TAS 7000, Australia

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Discover Hobart's beloved Country Women’s Association shop, a cozy gem stocked with irresistible homemade goodies and charming crafts, where every purchase supports local causes.  

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"The Country Women’s Association shop might not sound too exciting, but this Tasmanian institution delivers on all fronts. Drool over the delicious homemade treats, including cakes, cookies, shortbread and meringues; the jams, chutneys and marmalades make for excellent gifts. Best of all, 100 percent of the profits go to the charitable causes supported by the CWA."

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Kellie Joswig

Google
Great place to get cakes and jams of all sorts, lovely store and nice staff.

J.M.G

Google
Loved this place. Friendly staff. Great little gems. Bought a few tea cosies and gifts to bring home.

Angela Agius

Google
You cannot miss this place. You have to check out the tea cosies and handmade cakes, slices and treats in the front windows. Inside is full of joyous, lovingly hand-made goodies. Just picked up a new knitted hat and a jar of pickles. Excellent and friendly service. Must see in Hobart.

Tina Batey

Google
We just HAD to visit here after the episode of "Gourmet Farmer" where Matthew Evans dearly wanted to join the CWA to sell some of his baked goodies and had a very entertaining bake-off with one of their champion cooks!😂 Very interesting to browse around amongst the baked goodies & little kids' clothes, LOVE their custom tea towels & wish I'd bought a few more. Really enjoyed chatting with the ladies at the counter. I reluctantly passed on the jams, only due to air travel luggage restrictions😔, our bags already being of iffy weight.😉

Stephen Burns

Google
Such great food and lovely handmade crafts. A must visit in Hobart.

ella munro

Google
I hate to be the only negative review but found the staff extremely rude, really made us feel uncomfortable to the point where we all decided we couldn’t stay in the shop. I understand the fear and tension around covid but we were all wearing masks, had signed into the store, and are all fully vaccinated etc. and we’re still met with a lady who proceeded to rouse on us that we hadn’t signed in. My mum then assured her we had signed in, adding that we’d had covid within the last month so we’re immune for at least 4 weeks - something mum intended to make her feel safer. We were then stared at angrily by the shop attendant and swiftly exited the shop in discomfort. She made us all feel like we’d done something terrible when we had 100% followed the rules and guidelines and were just trying to support the Hobart community and the CWA.

Sebastien Robin

Google
Where does one start? A Hobart institution selling eminently affordable and delicious goods. I get my home made jams and honey from there and you can find an ever changing and temptalising array of cakes and slices and biscuits and treats. Can't go wrong. Just got to be there at the opportune time. Oh and they accept credit cards now!

Phil Schubert

Google
Amazing baking treats, just like nanna used to make. They tell me the best range is early in the week as most cakes sell out by Friday.

Mem R.

Yelp
I grew up in a country town, where the CWA ladies had a real presence. Whether they were running events or fixing things or making things better or just smashing the cake section at the local show every year, everyone knew all about the CWA. In big cities they don't have a presence, really, because CWA stands for COUNTRY Women's Association. However, Hobart isn't really a big city. It pretends to be. And for locals, it sure is! But travel to any other state capital in Australia and you'll probably be a bit overwhelmed if Hobart's all you know as a Big City. However, there are so many joys that come with Hobart's weird in-between city state, and one of those is right here: the CWA Gift Shop. It's cash only ("because the bank takes money from you for every card transaction!" how rude) and full of incredible hand-made goods, from crocheted throws to jams to beanies to cakes to everything your grandmother's talents extend to. And they've been in this exact spot since 1951. My current favourite thing to do is, whenever I'm feeling slightly or dramatically under the weather, drop in here and get myself a treat. My mum and my grandmothers all live interstate but the CWA ladies step in as my surrogates for a bit of heartwarming TLC for the mind and tummy, and it's pretty wonderful. Oh, and also: pineapple tea cosies.

Dom H.

Yelp
Here's a hidden little gem. The Country Women's Association shop is great - with a mouth-watering selection of cakes, biscuits, slices, pickles, jams and relishes made fresh by ladies (and men perhaps - despite the title) in the surrounding country areas and brought in to be sold in this city shop. The ladies in charge informed me the vast majority of the baked goods on display were made fresh that morning. Each product - be it a sponge cake, tray of biscuits or jars of jams and relishes - is numbered, with the number corresponding to the lady who made them (it's all anonymous, only the ladies who run the shop know the secret identities of each cook). The shop takes a 25% cut of any takings with the baker/jam maker/knitter getting the rest. They also have loads of knitwear - from tea cosies to jumpers for kiddies - all of it first rate and all of it at great prices.