I really like the coffee here; for they use seven miles. I do think they need to maintain consistency with the barista pouring so that each cup shows care by pouring it with latte art. (Only 1 out of three had some)
The cafe is in a big space with indoor and outdoor seating, so it’s perfect to take kids or your dog.
It was very busy on our day of visit, with only one waitress and she was doing an excellent job, but more staff would have helped with the efficiency.
The food is nice enough, but I do frequent ALOT of cafes and feel that it is significantly overpriced for the offerings and size. This is not negative, rather constructive and I recommend either increasing the size or reducing the price. (The bacon and egg roll is reasonably priced now though).
Also adding some more healthy options like a Bircher muesli or nourish bowls for the...
Read moreNice out of the way location, polite staff, dog friendly outdoor area (but be careful, there are some unsocial dogs with seemingly clueless owners at times during our 2 hrs)... but breakfast was just not what it was when we last swung by (pre-covid).
Portions were below average despite premium prices for most of the dishes on our table. Even the breakfast burgers that are $7-$9 at cafes closer to the city were more expensive and the fillings were light on. I'd question if was even $1 ingredients. Milkshake on the small side too.
By all means charge what you feel reasonable to turn a dime but to not follow it up with adequate portion/filling is thoroughly disappointing. I don't like ratting on places with a sour review but this just didnt live up to the reputation or what it used to be like. Literally went to another place afterwards as we were...
Read moreThis wine bar cafe/restaurant is at the back of a redeveloped courtyard with other food and drink outlets. Outdoor tables are available or you can choose to sit inside the modern restaurant spaces. The food was exceptionally good for the price, my penne arrabiata perfect with just enough chilli to complement the tomato flavour. The staff were genuinely warm and friendly, providing plates and good quality cutlery for the shared appetiser (wonderful skewered meatballs) and the plates for our mains of pasta and pizza were warmed. Local beer is avaialble on tap (I had Southern Highlands pale ale) and we shared a bottle of Pinot Gris at a fair price of $30 the bottle. A very pleasant experience in the centre of Camden. We'll be back again and I can highly recommend The Fat Cat 🐈 Restaurant, Cafe...
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