We had the pleasure of eating here the first day of thier new breakfast menu and Holly wow was it a stacked list! Creative takes on classics along with some genuine originals in the line up. Grounded but interesting ingredient choices that make you curious without scaring out off. Looking at you Nduja 😍. The food came out quick and was presented great but more importantly tasted fantastic (even our 18month old loved it). Batch brew / filter coffee was incredible and one of the best I’ve had in a long time. The peak of the experience was all the crew there were warm and down to earth (like you’d expect in this neck of the woods) but not inattentive. Good amount of banter but it too much, smiles all round despite the rush at the time. Hats off to the chef for the menu the crew for the coffee and hospitality. Obviously...
Read moreAt the Café of Wallet Woes, they have a unique business model: charging a king's ransom, $6.05 to be exact, for a 'petite' coffee that's as ordinary as they come. Picture this: a barista, blissfully alone in an empty café, takes an eternity (okay, three minutes) to concoct a lukewarm brew. The flavour? Reminiscent of a tragic spill on the counter, hastily mopped up with a sponge and wrung out straight into your cup.
Let's talk about their pricing strategy – a masterclass in highway robbery for what can only be described as a subpar sip-and-sigh experience. And the service? It's like being in a surreal play where the backpacker-turned-barista, after a lackluster performance, bids you farewell with a "have a good life." It's not just coffee they're serving here; it's a cup of existential crisis. Time to...
Read moreBehold, a Cafe of Wonders, where a mere tuppence secures entry to a realm of exquisite indulgence. Picture, if thou may, a lone bard behind the counter, orchestrating a masterpiece in a trifling three minutes. Its essence? A symphony of flavors, each drop meticulously imbued into thy cup.
Let us extol their monetary finesse—a ballet of fair exchange, for what proves to be a delightful sip-and-savor escapade. And the service? A delight, wherein the barista, post his spirited performance, bids thee adieu with a heartfelt "fare thee well." 'Tis not merely coffee they proffer, but a vessel brimming with...
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