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A Delicious Afare

4.0 (1 review)
Closed • 8:00 am - 6:00 pm

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13 years ago

The food here is delicious. I'm a fan of Gusto Bakery down the road, so I go there for dessert - a French Vanilla slice.

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O'Heas Bakery & Deli

O'Heas Bakery & Deli

3.0(2 reviews)
2.7 km
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I can't believe I'm lucky enough to live next door to this place!! O'Hea's Deli is a perfect old…read moreschool Brooklyn Italian deli. One of the things I miss the most from NYC is Graham Ave Meats. Perhaps the greatest deli in the world. And Oheas is just like it! With a bit of a very miniature eataly feel due to its market like setup. They've got the good coffee. Since they are so big on their Italian style coffee in Australia, I've found the best coffee is always at the Italian places. It's just darker. (ps, if your accent doesnt give away that you're American, ordering a long black every time will.) They have great sandwiches. (nowhere near graham ave, but that's like asking a common man to make a miracle happen as if he were a god.) they have they doughiest, yet flakiest croissants. And OH! The cannollis!!! The pizza is nice and is the price. It's nice to see that this place is always busy. It's great. It should be. You should come here and order brunch with a friend and sit out on the sidewalk in the sun. I am going to eat most of my meals here on the weekends.

Firstly, let's be clear: this place looks busy. It's for two reasons: 1. there is nowhere else in…read morewalking distance, 2. They take forever to serve their customers, so people are forced to wait. It is amazing, and an inspirational story in some ways, that people who are so crap at hospitality have somehow managed to not only survive but get rich. The owners have bought up a bunch of local real estate and are trying to build a monstrosity of a development but are being fought by locals due to its inappropriate design. Therein lies a clue: They're not nice/good people, they're greedy and are just in it for the money. And that's why what they do makes sense: a range of low quality provodore produce, cheap and ordinary coffees, day old pastries. All overpriced - because you don't have a choice. Good on them, but for gods sake don't encourage this behaviour or expect any semblance of Melbournes famous hospitality in this venue. Do yourselves a favour and go to Little Deer Tracks at the train tracks end of O'Shea St, or anywhere else. These people are just bad at their jobs and shouldn't be encouraged.

A Delicious Afare - coffee - Updated May 2026

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