Bluestone Lane made my whole morning. From the second I walked in, the team was cheerful, welcoming, and genuinely glad to see people walk through the door. That kind of energy is contagious—you can’t help but smile back.
One of the staff kindly walked me through the menu, pointing out favorites and making it easy to decide. I went for the breakfast burrito, and when it arrived (fast, too), it was an absolute feast. Honestly, for most normal humans it could’ve been breakfast and lunch. I wasn’t complaining—it was delicious from first bite to last.
While I waited, another team member brought over my latte and ask if I wanted to try their daily drip brew - of course - so he provided a small sample. It was smooth, flavorful, and the kind of coffee that makes you pause just to appreciate it.
The whole experience felt like being taken care of by friends who really love what they do. Great food, wonderful coffee, and people who make you feel right at home. Can’t...
Read moreBluestone Lane Café is one of my top breakfast spots for a reason. The food is always hot, fresh, and made with care, and the staff truly elevates the experience—they greet you with a smile and genuine conversation every time.
My recent order included the Bondi Blue smoothie (refreshing and flavorful) and the brekki sandwich, which is always a winner. But the real standout is their bacon, egg, and cheese croissant. The croissant is buttery and flaky, the bacon perfectly crisp, and it comes with golden, crispy potato wedges that are just as amazing as the sandwich itself—crunchy on the outside, soft inside, and seasoned perfectly.
The only drawbacks? • Their hours (6AM–3PM) make it tough to grab my BEC croissant when those late-day cravings hit. • It can be on the pricey side, which drops it to an 8–9.5/10 for me.
Still, the quality, taste, and warm service make it worth the trip. Bluestone Lane always delivers a...
Read moreI recently visited this café, and while the food tastes alright and the menu leans towards healthier options, there are some notable downsides. One thing to be aware of is that they don’t offer soft drinks, which might be a dealbreaker for some. The prices are also quite steep for what you get—a Bacon, Egg & Cheese Croissant is $11, and a side of wedges is $4. With tax, my bill for just those two items came to $18, which felt a bit overpriced.
Unfortunately, the service leaves a lot to be desired. The staff seems unorganized and slow, even when it comes to simple tasks like handling billing. It’s clear they could use more training or better management. Overall, while the food is decent, the lackluster service and high prices make it hard to justify...
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