For more than two decades, one café in The Gap has been quietly doing something that goes well beyond serving a good flat white. Café Tara The Gap celebrated its 21st anniversary this April, marking a milestone that has prompted an outpouring of affection from locals who have grown up — in some cases, literally — alongside it.

The café opened its doors in 2005, founded by a family with a vision for a warm and welcoming neighbourhood space. Run by Prashaant, Jiji, Satyam, Asha and Pramesh, it has built its reputation on an all-day breakfast and brunch menu that blends traditional Fijian flavours with a contemporary approach, paired with coffee made using Merlo beans and Milk Lab milk.

To mark the occasion, the family offered free coffees to the community on 16 April, between 9am and 11am — a simple gesture that says a great deal about how Café Tara has always operated. A Merlo hamper giveaway also ran throughout the first half of the month, with customers entering the draw simply by purchasing a coffee.

The anniversary post on the café’s Facebook page quickly filled with messages from locals sharing memories that span years and, in some cases, generations. One commenter recalled stopping in for strawberry milkshakes before preschool in 2006. Others spoke of friendships formed over the café tables, of familiar faces and the kind of consistency that makes a place feel like home. Neighbouring businesses, including The Gap Day & Night Pharmacy and The Gap Creative, joined in to acknowledge the café’s role in the suburb’s social fabric.

It is the sort of reception that reflects something increasingly rare — a small, family-run business that has held its place in a community through changing times, simply by showing up and caring about the people who walk through the door.
The Café Tara family thanked their regulars in their anniversary message, noting that every conversation and connection over the years has genuinely meant something to them.
For The Gap, 21 years of Café Tara is not just a business milestone. It is, by all accounts, a neighbourhood one.
Published 28-April-2026















