
A convoy of vintage cars reminiscent of Home Hill's glory days rumbled down Eighth Avenue on Saturday for Home Hill News and Coffee’s inaugural Coffee and Cars event Photo source: Facebook/Home Hill News and Coffee
A convoy of vintage cars reminiscent of Home Hill's glory days rumbled down Eighth Avenue on Saturday for Home Hill News and Coffee’s inaugural Coffee and Cars event.
Vehicles dating back to the early 1900s were parked and showcased outside the café, with owners engaged in classic-car discourse over coffee and breakfast.
Home Hill News and Coffee expressed delight with the event's success, describing it in a Facebook post as a “beautiful morning.”

“We loved seeing everyone’s pride and joy in the streets of Home Hill,” the business shared.
The event was the café's first Coffee and Cars gathering, inspired by similar meet-ups held elsewhere in Queensland and driven by interest from local enthusiasts.
It hosted over half a dozen cars, including Mustangs, Chevrolets, Falcons, and other classics.

Following the success of the inaugural event, organisers plan to make Coffee and Cars a regular fixture, with enthusiasts invited to gather at the café on the first Saturday of every month from 6am.
Anyone with a vintage or classic vehicle is welcome to take part.