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ST. ALi Coffee Roasters Melbourne
4.2
/ 1954

ST. ALi Coffee Roasters

View phone +61 3 9132 8966

12-18 Yarra Pl 3205, Melbourne

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Work schedule:
Monday
07:00 - 17:00
Tuesday
07:00 - 17:00
Wednesday
07:00 - 17:00
Thursday
07:00 - 17:00
Friday
07:00 - 17:00
Saturday
07:00 - 17:00
Sunday
07:00 - 17:00

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John Tadigiri

03.21.2021
5

What a great experience!! Came for brunch on a Sunday morning. Said I wanted something meaty and filling. Lol.. The owner's brother (apparently who came to take the order, already started scribbling in his order pad something and said, it'll be a surprise for me when it comes. Well, it's been a pleasant surprise I'd never forget!! He somehow even knew I was craving for some French fries!! I'd say, people should visit this place just to have a chat with this charismatic man.. Thank you Tony!!

Rob Diconi

05.26.2019
5

Wozzers that's a coffee

Joanna Tan

05.05.2021
5

Love this cafe. Great coffee and the food is next level delicious! I had the avocado toast with poached egg and the chilli kick hit the spot. Refreshing juices are a favourite too.

Vikram Saran

06.20.2021
4

Good coffees, sometimes amazing depending on the barista, but not consistently so. A little bit pricy. Food isn't worth it, usually, however.

Fabio Oliveira

06.14.2021
5

A truly Melbourne coffee experience! Have been in St Ali twice and I decided to return already. Love the coffee’s famously barista and the delicious deserts. Next I’ll try the food.

Rahil Shahu

01.03.2021
4

Welcomed by very friendly and cheerful staff. The ambiance and interior were a delight. Coffee was wonderful too. The food prices are high and not worth it. Mexican Cousin was oily and not that great. Avo Toast was hard and OK. Had much better for a lower price. Good experience altogether.

Tim G

05.15.2021
3

Service needs attention. Bit overpriced for what it is. Food was nice but a bottle of Peroni for $9 seems a little greedy.. if it was tap, then I wouldn't mind as much

Chris Chandra

04.22.2021
5

Always a bit nervous buying perishable food online, especially fridge items.. but St. Ali has set the standard. Really happy with the whole experience, from choosing my items online, the coffee is grinded to perfection for my espresso machine. The fridge item is sealed and packaged properly with cooling aid. Delivery notice with live tracking so I know when the driver is nearby and it's on time. Will definitely buying from here again for sure!

Ahana Mitra

06.15.2021
2

The coffee and food was good but the waitress was very rude and impolite. Not keen to go back

Lagente Estaloca

06.09.2021
4

Good coffee treats all I was there for, nice atmosphere out the back of the main street of Clarendon. Nice stirrups.

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Description

Artisanal coffee and inventive brunches in a trendy warehouse space with edgy, distressed decor. Come with us on a journey through space and time ... Like the discovery of most commodities, coffee was highly prized, mostly misunderstood and appreciated for its medicinal purposes. We’re talking about the 15th century, here. Fast-forward a few hundred years past the Y2K and you’ll see the beginnings of the ST. ALi Family in South Melbourne in 2005 placing a strong ethos on quality beans and unique brewing methods. Yes, we take our coffee very seriously- serious enough to be named one of the most pretentious things ever in a Buzzfeed listicle in 2013. But, that’s not all we’re known for. Head Barista, Matt Perger placed first in the World Coffee & Good Spirits Championship in 2014; Second in the 2013 World Barista Championship for his redial, rethink on filter coffee- a paradigm shift in the category- as well as winning first place in the 2012 World Brewer’s Cup. Matt Perger and his coffee disciples or boy band counterparts have toured all over the globe starring in pop-up cafes, master classes and merchandise signings. Now, you’ll find our family has expanded from our warehouse-chic flagship in Yarra Place to Sensory Lab, Clement, Tom Thumb, Plantation and Deadman Espresso. But that’s not all… Food is pretty damn important too! We thought that cafe food could be more than just some avocado on toast, and serious coffee deserves serious food. The early days saw pan-Asian influences from Benjamin Cooper (now at Chin Chin and Kong), dishing up sticky wings, grilled kingfish heads and zingy glass noodle salads next to your plate of poached eggs and corn fritters, ultimately inspiring “ST. ALi Nights,” which John Lethlean described as, “stimulating, thought provoking, and (for me) one of the most successful bits of hospitality-industry lateral thinking Melbourne has seen in quite a while” Today, we have Executive Chef Andy Gale in charge of the pans. Gale is known for his dishes with punny names, Oxford commas and wizard-like abilities to make offal sought after in a breakfast- clear signs of his British upbringing and culinary path under Pierre Koffmann, Bruce Paul and Gary Rhodes. With Gale at the helm, food is no second fiddle; he has turned up the heat to create a truly inspired hybrid restaurant-cafe menu, so good that in 2013 he bought home the Best Food prize in The Age Good Cafe awards. In the next chapter- twenty fifteen and beyond- we will be moving into our new kitchen, turning the food up yet another notch and re-birthing ST. ALi Nights but this time with Gale leading the pack. Things may be a little left of centre at ST. ALi, but never done by halves.

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