New Order Coffee Co â Camp Hillâs Best Morning Decision (besides hitting snooze once)
Popped into New Order Coffee Co without much of a plan left wondering if they secretly slip good vibes into the almond milk. I had the almond latte (smooth, silky, and totally worth the decision to skip making one at home). Josy went green with a matcha đľ and yeah, sheâs still talking about it.
The guy who served us has a laugh that could honestly be bottled and sold đ. If you're not smiling when you walk in, you will be by the time he cracks up.
The space is clean, minimalist, and low-key cool like your friend who listens to vinyl but doesnât make a big deal about it. Tiny tables, chill vibes, fridge full of fresh juice, milk, and mystery goodness, and a few comfy armchairs if you're looking to sit and sip like you own the joint.
Coffeeâs roasted in-house (theyâre not just heating up beans here), and you can grab a bag to take home if you like pretending to be your own barista âď¸.
Honestly, this place is the kind of spot that makes you wish your suburb had one too. But hey, youâre in Camp...
   Read moreI was there on 6th of Oct. Obviously the boss was there. No greetings & angry face from the young girl who took my order and also made my coffee. I realised that it was racism when there were other White people came. Haha. Please do not go here unless you are White⌠you will get treated like doggy poo. I have had a coffee in many other countries in the world⌠never had this except Australia. Please go out side of the country and you will realise you are 20 years behind⌠This place ruined my day and the coffee...
   Read moreGreat service, the big guy was courteous and made a good effort to produce a coffee worth the cost. Unfortunately, the Portuguese Tart I bought was either days old, or was baked then not given time to cool. Instead of being crispy and delightful, the tart's "crust" was damp, mushy and made it inedible. At least it wasn't charged out like a wounded bull, though ultimately worthless as it was discarded on...
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