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Where Was ‘Hearts Down Under’ Hallmark Movie Filmed? Is Lemon Myrtle Cove, Australian Cafe Real?
The protagonist of the Hallmark Channel movie
Hearts Down Under (also known as
Romance on the Menu) is New York City restauranteur Caroline (Canadian actress
Cindy Busby). When she discovers that she’s inherited a cafe called the Seagull Café in
Lemon Myrtle Cove, Australia, she travels “down under” and not only falls for the quaint town but also its people, including the cafe’s handsome chef Simon (Australian actor
Tim Ross).
Hearts Down Under was filmed in Australia mostly in
Queensland but the town of Lemon Myrtle Cove is fictional. Those village scenes were filmed in the Brisbane coastal suburbs of
‘Hearts Down Under’ Hallmark Movie Premiere: Trailer, Synopsis, Cast
04/24/21 AT 8:00 AM
Spring Fling may officially be over, but that doesn’t mean hallmark Channel is leaving its loyal fans without some new movies until their next programming event. The network will be airing its new film, “Hearts Down Under,” starring Cindy Busby and Tim Ross, this weekend.
Busby has become a Hallmark staple over the years, starring in “Unleashing Mr. Darcy” and “Marrying Mr. Darcy,” as well as the films “Royal Hearts,” “Romance in the Air,” “Follow Me to Daisy Hills” and “Chasing Waterfalls.” She also starred in “A Godwink Christmas: Meant For Love” on Hallmark Movies and Mysteries. Ross will be a new face to devoted Hallmark fans however, as this is his first film on the network, though he may be well known for other projects and titles, including roles on “Home and Away,” “Harrow” and “Dive Club.”
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