Went here with my partner last weekend. The coffee was good—rich and not too bitter. I had a flat white, and my partner tried the cold brew; both were satisfying. The atmosphere was chill, with some nice indie music playing in the background. The pastries were fresh, but a bit pricey for the size. Service was polite, though they seemed a little rushed. The only downside was the limited seating—we had to wait a few minutes for a table. Overall, it’s a nice little café for a relaxed coffee date, but I wouldn’t go out of my way to visit again unless I was...
Read moreAn upbeat, well-maintained neighbourhood cafe, this is the ideal spot for freshly brewed coffee away from the crowd. There is a tempting selection of food options, too, which, judging by the delicious chocolate brownie bites served with the coffee, are something to deeply indulge in. The vibe’s great, too: it feels like a cosy mountain lodge, especially with the pictures of the travelling trademark red cup on the walls. Good coffee is worth travelling for - but it was a nice surprise discovering the perfect brew in your own backyard. Thanks,...
Read moreStopped here to grab a coffee last Friday between work appointments. It was busy, but what was impressive is that the guy behind the machine (assuming owner) let the few of us who were waiting know that he had a newbie with him, it was her first day in Hospitality!
Shoutout to this boss, hospitality needs more people like you. Whilst you made coffees you were teaching and all the time as cool as a cucumber with a friendly smile. What a great place to start a hospitality career in!
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