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Warehouse 3, Cnr Rose & Fitzroy Streets 3065, Fitzroy
I had the peanut butter soup with smoked duck and mashed squash. New York Matinee called it "a playful but mysterious little dish." You'll love it.
Good vibes, but you expect better food for the prices you're paying. We had to send the waygu burger back because it was overcooked and even the replacement we got was still pretty dry and over ground. Service pretty slow too.
First impressions not good - the manager (bold guy) very bluntly told us to move away from the door when there was no clear sinage on where to put your name down when dining in. Having said that staff inside were pleasant. The coffee rub burger tasted pretty average and honesty couldn't taste the coffee rub at all and the special 'coffee bubble cup' was well... quite terrible. Given COVID I was surprised that staff were not wearing masks (I know not mandatory however all other restaurants have staff wearing masks).
Cute little place with a real nice vibe. The Wagu beef burger although slightly pricey was pleasantly delicious and filling. Staff also very friendly.
Fantastic food, great service, brilliant coffee.
The omelette was amazing with spinach and herbs mixed in. The crumbed chicken burger was also amazing with a great chipotle mayo sauce. The setting was modern-chic with a heavy emphasis on the authentic ground coffee throughout the menu, including the desserts. The pressed tea was amazing! Amazing cold brew coffee as well! Imaginatively and authentically executed! Kind and courteous staff. Highly recommend!
Perfect coffee and one of the best breakfasts I've had (porcini nest, beatiful balance of flavors). Highly recommended!
Great coffee, I loved the porcini nest, I believe you should mix the nest ingredients really well before eating, some ingredients are really sour but they were very good after I mixed them together. The service was just ok.
Loving the take away long black decaf and super good skinny chai latte, take a perch in the little piece of green at the front and enjoy or sit inside and try the rolled oats or granola for the perfect brekky brunch pick me up. The Ethiopian Long Black is perfect as was the skinny chair latte. The service is perfect, friendly, quick and attentive and make sure you grab a choc chip cookie, heaven in a bikkie.
Last time I get coffee from here, $5.30 for a small takeaway which I basically scoffed at (forgot they were over priced I assumed last time was expensive due to a public holiday). Coffee was essentially cold and lacked depth.
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