Nestled along an almost hidden side street , near the famous dessert restaurant Shibui , is Soho Coffee Roasters . This place was laid back and it had a warehouse feel to it - plenty of space to sit . The background music was quite funky and not too loud , so you are able to have a conversation. They have their own roaster ( complete with disco ball - a lovely touch !) and will rotate their blends , so you can try different roasts . They gave Dandy coffee when I visited- the milk was silky but not strong enough for me , although it had a nice all round flavour .( I’m thinking I might need an extra shot.) The menu is not large but does have gluten free options- I ordered the corn fritters , which were well dressed and came with avocado and pepitas . Lots of flavour here - and you have the option of having some chilli oil if you like . They also bring sparkling water to the table - those extra touches make all the difference. The staff were lovely and happy to chat about the coffee, it’s a small family owned business and everyone is friendly. Would love to go and have a different blend of coffee next time ( that’s just my taste ) but other than that it was a...
Read moreFirst time to visit. A tucked away cafe and Roastery. Was bustling when we arrived. We were able to get a seat pretty quick. I ordered my usual Soy Mocha, and grabbed a Hazelnut Croissant. Was nice to get a choice of sparkling or still water. The interior vibe was industrial, and you could see them roasting the coffee right next to you. I have been to some of the best coffee joints in Adelaide, and tried a range from fruity aromas to strong dark blends. The mocha had a mid range flavour, neither fruity or bold. I would have preferred some more chocolate flavour, as it was almost a cappuccino. 3.8/5 ⭐ The croissant was heated a bit, which was nice. Had sweet hazelnut/chocolate paste inside. Outside was crispy and relatively light. Made up for the lack of chocolate in my Mocha. 😆 4.2/5 ⭐ We shared an in-depth chat about coffee, aromas, roasting and used coffee grounds with one of the staff. Really appreciate their dedication and expertise. Was a...
Read moreWe found this place with the Eatclub App. Hesitant to take our 2 & 4 year old to an inner city cafe, but we gave it a go. It was an excellent experience! Service was friendly and efficient. Nice open cafe with a little seating in their workshop, so it can be noisy when the coffee roaster is going, however it adds to the atmosphere. Whilst watching, we enjoyed an explanation of the process and it also gave something for the kids to watch. Coffee was divine, food was very reasonably priced and delicious. Kids had banana bread, ham and cheese croissant. We loved the mushroom ragu and egg and bacon brioche. Glad we took the chance, really enjoyed our brunch. We'll...
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