Very friendly service and atmosphere at this venue. I arrived around 12:15, at the height of the lunchtime rush, despite this I was able to find a small table for one. Ordered a small flat-white coffee, a sandwich (more about this later), and a slice of cake. $18.20 for dining in, not bad at all.
The cake and sandwich were in those clear plastic boxes, so were probably meant for takeaway customers, however, the member of staff who took my order graciously put these on plates for me. Very kind. All of the items were placed on the table after only a few moments. The coffee was nice, smooth, with a nice taste and good milk to coffee ratio. The sandwich was something of a surprise, being two halves of two separate sandwiches : salad and egg salad. Nice and fresh, and tasty. The cake was also fresh, I think it was a spongecake with white chocolate.
The vibe here is best described as friendly and casual, several people were here chatting happily during my visit. I noticed a small stage with microphones, a piano, and other instruments. Live music must be a feature here, but not during my visit. I walked there from Lidcombe railway station, it took me...
Read moreAfter a productive visit to the nearby dog wash, we decided to drop into May Story Cafe, and the experience was pleasantly surprising. The coffee was nothing short of immaculate—truly a rare find. The cafe boasts a welcoming atmosphere, encased in a cozy, gated area that adds to its charm.
The staff members were friendly and contributed positively to our overall experience. The cafe's family-friendly vibe was evident, and the mention of live music during certain hours (though we didn't catch it as the cafe closes at 4 PM) suggests there might be more to enjoy on a future visit.
I'm already looking forward to returning to May Story Cafe to soak up more of its delightful ambiance. Highly recommended for a relaxing coffee break, especially after a...
Read moreWas driving down the road thinking about coffee when I saw this cafe from the street and decided to pull in. I was pleasantly surprised by the decor and atmosphere inside. A really quaint and cosy cafe, I sat on the couch while I waited for my coffee and bacon and egg roll and by the time it was ready I decided I’d sit by the window instead.
Coffee was fantastic, and bacon and egg roll was good too and relatively cheap at $8. Cost about $13 for the large coffee and bacon and egg roll.
It looks like they play live music here, with a small stage with a piano and guitars there, but I missed the show on Monday at 12pm.
Looks like there’s also games around for people to use, chess etc.
Great cafe, great...
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