The café has a simple and minimalist approach to its menu, which might appeal to some but could feel limiting for others. The menu board lacks pricing, requiring customers to ask for prices, which can be slightly inconvenient. Available options include basic items like croissants, bacon and egg rolls, cakes, and fruit salad from the fridge—perfect for light snacks but not substantial for those seeking a traditional breakfast.
This place seems more suited for casual catch-ups over a drink and a small bite rather than a hearty breakfast. Typical breakfast staples such as eggs on toast, eggs Benedict, or a big breakfast platter are notably absent. While the food, like the croissant pictured, looks fresh and appetizing, the overall offering might not satisfy those looking for variety or a more filling...
Read moreJust an ordinary bloke looking for a brew with the aroma and taste ordinary blokes have developed a taste for. Flat white. No sugar. No syrups. Classic. Found. Thank you.
A perfectly toasted ham and cheese croissant completes the ensemble. It’s not Paris, but it is Dubbo, and that suits me.
Peruse the shelves whilst waiting for the order. The Western Plain-River Seine fusion theme continues. Order your escargot to go and enjoy at home later that day.
A cosy place with space to stretch out, imagine a Schwinn Cruiser out the front, an Air Serviceman across the road, and you’re right back into the time. Pick up some local bush lemons for a delicious lemon...
Read moreA wonderful Cafe and a gift to Dubbo! I love walking in and smelling the home-cooking. There is so much love put into the food and cafe itself. It's run by a creative and talented family, with lovely staff, creating a friendly and welcoming atmosphere. They also have a...
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