As a regular customer of Axil Coffee Roasters in Richmond, I can confidently say that this coffee shop never fails to impress. Every time I step through the door, I'm greeted by the comforting aroma of freshly brewed coffee and the familiar faces of the friendly staff.
What keeps me coming back time and time again is the consistently high standard of their coffee. No matter the day or time, I can always rely on Axil Coffee Roasters to deliver a remarkable cup of joe. Whether it's their expertly pulled espresso shots, their carefully crafted pour-over brews, or their rich and creamy lattes, each sip is a testament to their dedication to quality.
In addition to the exceptional coffee, the service at Axil Coffee Roasters is second to none. The staff members are warm, welcoming, and attentive. They remember regular customers by name, which adds a personal touch to the experience. It's evident that they genuinely care about their customers' satisfaction and go the extra mile to ensure a positive visit.
The atmosphere in the café is cozy and inviting, making it the perfect place to relax and unwind. Whether I'm seeking a quiet corner to work or catching up with friends, the comfortable seating and pleasant ambiance create a soothing environment to...
Read moreIt was a great brunch, although it was a bit on the oily side. The food is very rich and felt a little unbalanced. A little bit less oil/fat in the meals would be ideal, or a citrus type dressing to cut through the fat. My soy latte was tasty but the milk had been burnt, and had taken on a bit of a lumpy texture. It’s pretty easy to burn soy, I’ll definitely give them another go. On the upside they use Bon Soy, and the full cream macchiato had a nice amount of pageantry (very cute). The staff are very nice, very friendly and potentially a little bit green still as the cafe has only recently opened. The indoor plants...
Read moreGOOD COFFEE AND DECENT MENU SELECTION Axil Coffee Roasters has a few locations around the city. This one is on Church St Richmond, right next to the Bryant and May building. Eat in or simply grab a coffee to fortify you before that traditional Saturday stroll down Richmond's furniture stores precinct. Parking is fairly tight in this part of Richmond but with a bit of patience and persistence you'll find a 2 hour spot somewhere nearby. Lost of public transport options as well. People with mobility issues will be fine here as the entrance is easy to navigate and the cafe is all on one even ground...
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