Oh, The Gunshop Cafe, where do I even begin? I recently ventured into this eatery with hopeful tastebuds and a wallet ready to be emptied. Little did I know that my breakfast experience would become an expensive mission to feed my appetite without breaking the bank.
To my dismay, the menu boasted meal prices that could make your eyes water, with some reaching a whopping $45! I had high expectations for that kind of investment, envisioning a gastronomic masterpiece dancing on my plate. Alas, I found myself questioning the culinary gods as I struggled to justify the hefty price tags attached to these seemingly ordinary dishes.
Now, let's talk about the infamous "palm-size portion chip" that managed to burn an additional $3.80 hole in my pocket. They say good things come in small packages, but I couldn't help but chuckle at the audacity of this minuscule side dish. Is it a chip or a crumb? Are we paying for the culinary equivalent of a microscopic potato or a taste of the chip's elusive, distant cousin? Oh, the mysteries that lie within that palm-sized serving!
I must admit, the experience did offer some unintentional comedy. The look on my face when the chips arrived could have won an award for the most comically surprised expression. It was as if they expected me to perform some magic trick to make them appear more substantial. Abracadabra, here's a chip with the surface area of an ant's footprint!
In all fairness, the cafe does have a pleasant ambiance, and the service staff were courteous throughout my bewildering culinary journey. However, the high prices and the palm-size potato impostors left a bitter taste in my mouth that not even the finest coffee could wash away.
So, my fellow breakfast seekers, if you dare to traverse the realms of The Gunshop Cafe, be prepared to crack open your wallet like a cowboy holstering his gun. And don't be fooled by the charm of the palm-size portion chip; it's a sly trickster lurking amidst the menu's offerings.
Remember, laughter can be found even in the most unexpected places. But if you're searching for a filling breakfast feast without draining your wallet, you might want to holster your expectations and seek other culinary adventures.
Response. My mistake $3.50, still absolutely ridiculous either way. It’s chips not caviar. And yes I was definitely at your cafe...
Read moreThe Gunshop Café in West End is one of those places that just gets it right. From the moment you walk in, there’s a warm, welcoming vibe – casual but polished, with that classic West End charm. It’s set in a beautiful old building, and the atmosphere feels genuine, not forced. You can tell they’ve been doing this for a while, and doing it well.
The food is top-notch – fresh, creative, and consistent. They’ve got their signature dishes like the potato and feta hash cakes (absolutely delicious) but they also update the menu with seasonal specials that are full of flavour and smart ideas. You can tell the kitchen takes pride in their craft.
Coffee? Always smooth, rich, and spot on. Whether you’re there for a relaxed brunch or just a quiet coffee, it always hits the mark.
Service is friendly and efficient – the team make you feel looked after without being over the top. You feel like they enjoy being there, and that energy flows through the whole café.
What I love most is that The Gunshop Café respects the classics but still moves forward. It’s not trying too hard – it’s just solid, quality hospitality done right.
Highly recommend it for anyone who loves good food, good coffee, and a local vibe that makes you...
Read moreOutstanding customer service, charming heritage atmosphere & delicious food made with love & thoughtful attention to detail. Their prices are incredibly affordable for the style & quality of food produced, Their menu is adventurous & a breath of fresh air in comparison to other foodies in the area. I was highly impressed from start to finish, their professional staff, particularly our experienced blonde waiter really added to our very happy dining experience. Thank you to all staff, particularly the hardworking chefs, for loving what you do! It does transmit to the diners in a very positive way. I’ve often heard people say The Gunshop Cafe was really good, & their top rating Google reviews certainly support what I’ve heard , but it’s taken me years to finally try it out for myself. If you love history like me, this industrial heritage listed brick building will add magic to your dining experience, and yes, it was originally a gun shop! The only down side is how popular it is, loyal regulars queue to get a table on the weekend. But, to me it’s well worth the wait! Don’t be like me and wait too long to experience this gastronomic delight! You will...
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