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    Anouk

    3.3 (24 reviews)
    Closed 6:30 am - 3:00 pm

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    Classy
    Quiet
    Good for kids
    Outdoor seating

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    Poached eggs with tomato and hollandaise sauce and a side of bacon
    Rachael C.

    I have mixed feelings after today's breakfast experience at Anouk. I visited with my husband and 7 month old. I've been to Anouk before with family on a crowded Saturday, so I thought I'd go back when it was a bit quieter. Hubby had today off work, so I thought it'd be perfect. We were greeted by a waitress and told to sit anywhere. We took a seat and I asked if they had a high chair, not entirely expecting one because of the type of establishment it makes itself out to be. What I wasn't expecting was her response. "No but there's a nice place that does breakfast across the road if you're after that type of thing. We do a nice breakfast here too". That put me off from word go. I understand it's not the kind of place that is ideal for kids but at the same time, looking around, there were a couple of kids in the cafe and my baby was being perfect today - not a peep out of her! Maybe she was trying to be polite but her wording was all wrong. I felt just saying no would have been better. . Aside from this, everything else was fantastic including the food. It's always a shame when something so small can ruin your experience. Also be aware that it is very loud in the cafe because everything bounces off the hard surfaces - the acoustics are not good!

    Meegan W.

    I visited Paddington's lovely Anouk this morning for a casual breakfast. The public holiday seemed to slow down the masses and there wasn't the usual line out the front so we were seated straight away. The interior of the café is beautifully set out, with exposed concrete walls, a high ceiling, and glass windows at the front making the small area feel open and airy. We made it just in time to order from the breakfast menu and the service was friendly and attentive. My baked egg with creamed spinach and Gorgonzola was delicious. The spinach nicely offset the intensity of the cheese and the garlic bread that came alongside was perfect for dipping. My companion's scrambled eggs with Parmesan and pesto toast was very nice and the extra of crispy bacon was cooked to perfection. The drinks menu was a standout, with a wide range of incredible fresh fruit juices as well as teas and smoothies. My orange, peach, and ginger fruit shake was fantastic and the other juices coming out of the kitchen were spectacular-looking. A lovely café providing a great dining experience, I highly recommend Anouk for breakfast and lunch in Paddington. It gets super busy on weekends, so get there early to avoid a line.

    Mem R.

    Finally, Anouk... we danced. We danced, and it was okay, I guess. Here's the thing. I'd love to try Anouk's breakfast menu, but they don't believe in all-day breakfasts, and that means I'll probably never get to try their breakfast menu, because I don't believe in rushing to a place before I'm ready on a weekend. Especially if I've not had a coffee. Lunch is my least favourite meal of the day because it never knows if it wants to be breakfast or dinner. I had some tasty Asian duck pancake things but it wasn't a lot of food for almost $20, and I had food envy looking at my lunch buddy's salad. The coffee was good, the service was brief but nice, the decor is Frenchy chic. Happy to tick Anouk off the list and keep going (unless I happen to wake up in time for the breakfast menu, I guess).

    Naomi P.

    Anouk is hands-down my favourite place to have breakfast, brunch and/or lunch in Brisbane. If any of my friends say "let's go somewhere to eat", I always say "Anouk?". They change their menu so frequently which means you can go back for a number of weeks to get your most-loved dish and then discover a brand new one. I never get bored. Their breakfast menu is so diverse, I challenge any other place in Brisbane to even come close. Grilled whiting, harissa spiced breakfast mince, prosciutto, haloumi, cinnamon apple fritters, crabmeat omelettes and marscapone are all frequent on the brekkie menus, while coriander salsa, spaghettini with octopus, Thai duck salad and salt and pepper prawns with mango chilli add to the lunch menus. My man friend often says that the chef at Anouk must be one of the most talented men in the city - the flavours and textures he comes up with are so astonishing that eating at Anouk always turns into an experience. Even Arby and Cedric, two of my favourites to take out for brunch, adore Anouk. Cedric loves the coffee (it's Merlo but we won't hold that against them) and Arby will order a smoothie from their deluxe drinks menu without fail. Breakfast and lunch mains will set you back about $17 on average but it is TOTALLY worth it. Every time I have a relative or friend visit, I make a journey to Anouk to show it off. So far, I've taken Gramps and Mum from the UK and my darling BF from Sydney and all are suitably impressed. I always love the extravagant and innovative menu, the stunning decor and furnishings, the super warm attitude of the staff and the always pleasing musical soundtrack. Anouk is the real deal - I almost don't want to tell you about it because the line-up at the weekends is already getting ridiculous. A special shout-out to the cute blonde manager Angela who always makes us feel so welcome. A place this good could easily get away with being pretentious and stuck-up, but the beauty of Anouk lies not only in its unique menu but in the warmth of its staff. Want to grab something to eat? Anouk.

    It's just one of those dishes you know - you want to try something else but just end up ordering it anyway
    Anna C.

    Big fan. Definitely rate it. Quirky, soft seats along the wall - decent breaky and the coffee - hardcore original and lots of stylin local brisbanites love this place. Go on your own or with a crew - it's totally comfy. The owner also started up the gunshop and the abc cafe and is a hoot Good vibration

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    Review Highlights - Anouk

    Cedric loves the coffee (it's Merlo but we won't hold that against them) and Arby will order a smoothie from their deluxe drinks menu without fail.

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    Bunker Coffee

    Bunker Coffee

    4.9(22 reviews)
    0.8 kmMilton
    $

    For our almost-regular Tuesday lunches, we decided to head to Mrs. Luu's to grab a sandwich, and…read moreended up giving in to our desires for an iced hot chocolate! Oh, the calories! I've been wanting to try Bunker for the longest time, and today was the day. I love the vine covered hub, which reminds me of a burrow, and of a cafe that I used to visit back in L.A. Instead of getting my usual latte, I went for the bottled ice dark chocolate (5). I'm not the biggest fan of hot chocolate, as it's usually too sweet and heavy for me to finish (I know, strange, because I can finish a whole Chipotle burrito), but I decided that the unusually warm weather called for an iced chocolate. We were greeted by a really friendly barista who helped us right away - and well - the iced dark chocolate and dark chocolate mocha were pre-bottled, so there wasn't much work. The iced dark chocolate, made with organic milk (I think?) and fair trade chocolate, was quickly consumed! It wasn't too sweet, and I would definitely go for it again. The iced dark mocha was also really good, and not at all grainy, which often happens in a lot of mochas. My only complaint was that the bottles were a bit harder to open (I prefer Bean's bottles), and the straws were too short and kept falling in! The drinks were so delicious it didin't matter though....

    Bunker eptiomsises why I have faith Brisbane will sustain its growing 'cool' factor. Taking a…read moredisused war-time bunker on Milton Road, Bunker Coffee has turned a small space into a urban retreat. Sitting against the cool brick wall sipping an ice coffee, flat white or hot chocolate you feel a million miles away from the city despite the fact Milton train station is above you. In the same way Blackstar Coffee paved the way for coffee appreciation in Brisbane many years ago, Bunker continues the tradition introducing and encouraging a new set of palettes to appreciate and respect good coffee. They also offer take-home coffee beans which they will grind for you depending on what device you'll be using them in.

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    Bunker Coffee - View into Bunker from Railway Terrace

    View into Bunker from Railway Terrace

    Bunker Coffee - Sitting in the bunker.

    Sitting in the bunker.

    Bunker Coffee - Wall of options - coffee, hot chocolate and roast of the week.

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    Wall of options - coffee, hot chocolate and roast of the week.

    John Mills Himself - flat white

    John Mills Himself

    4.4(58 reviews)
    2.3 kmCBD
    $

    Quaint. The coffee shop and bar are well out of sight from…read morethe streets on either side of the passage that connects them. Disability access is from the Elizabeth St side. Look for the sign boards to guide. You go here as the coffee is good and it has a pleasant vibe in a secluded spot. They have been here for a long while so doing something right. Worth exploring.

    What a fabulous find down the alleyway! Big kudos to my friend who suggested this location…read more It was the first night they were a bar so we decided to check it out! They were super friendly and let you enjoy the space and your company. They serve you water as soon as you are seated and then ask you what you'd like. I had the Lucy while my friend had the Coffee Ale. The sizes come in Pony, Mare, or Stallion! My friend loved the coffee ale. I'm not the biggest beer fan but the Lucy was light. We started to chit-chat with the bartenders and they showed us this chili vodka! He had me at "Chili..." My friend had the Bloody Mary and she kept raving how it was tomato soup for adults. She loved it! The bartender was great and nervous about creating a drink for me. We went with a pineapple chili vodka with a touch of mint. Yum! It needs some fine tuning but the foundation is set. We were having a great time and as if beer to vodka wasn't enough, we moved right along to tequila! Yes, some quality tequila and verdita. I'm a huge fan and they explained to us how quality tequila is for sipping. We didn't want to leave but the time had come. Thankfully, I know I'll be coming back very soon. Thanks for a great Introduction.

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    Not just for coffee

    Cat Cuddle Café - Cat Tails and Cat Paws, Cat Ears, and Little button noses. All of the best parts of the café cats

    Cat Cuddle Café

    4.3(4 reviews)
    0.8 kmRed Hill

    Completely Bizarre, and truly a must add bucket list item for everyone, even non cat-lovers. You…read morecan buy coffee and cake upstairs before you go down to "Play" with the cats. But I would recommend just bringing a drink down, because with a slice of cake, and not many seating options in the cat area, it made finishing off the cake a bit awkward. Upstairs in the main cafe they have some board games, and lots of seating options. Seriously... you have to do it!!!

    "Dogs come when they're called. Cats take a message and get back to you."…read more- Mary Bly Adore cats and fancy an hour of cat cuddles? Looking to give a great home to a little puss cat that might not had the best of starts in life and commit to giving cuddles on demand? Well the Cat Cuddle Café is the place to go. You need to book online to visit as the owner, who is super passionate about rescuing and rehoming cats, ensures that the cats are not over stressed by having too many people visit, in addition to ensuring the small numbers per hour timeslot enable you to get some quality cat time. Located in Red Hill Brisbane the little café entrance leads you downstairs to the reception area. When you arrive you are greeted and check-in and then ask to read and agree to some rules................simple rules like: wash you hands before and after you visit the cats, leave sleeping cats to snooze in peace, no loud noises that could scare the little fluffy wanabe Lion cubs. Due to Australian Health and Safety requirements the barrister is located in the reception area which is catless and you can order up your favourite coffee and can take this into the cat lounge. You can view the cats whilst you wait for your timeslot to start and you can see that the lounge is a real cat space. Cat toys, beds, tunnels, a cat running wheel and I even found a mini cat tent make this space cat heaven. There is also an outdoor area too where the little ones can bask in the sun and get some fresh air. When I visited there were a range of cats, some very lively kittens in addition to some very relaxed older cats who seemingly preferred to bask in the sun and watch the kittens do 100m sprints than bother to lift paw and partake in any exercise whatsoever. There is a cat profile wall in the cat lounge so you can look up the names of your favourite fur ball in addition to seeing their friends who have found new homes. There is a table and sofa to take a seat at but be careful you don't disturb a resting cat who may have already claimed a chair for themselves. All in all this is a rather lovely business that is really focused on helping rescue cats find great new homes. So if you are on the hunt for a cat why not visit Cat Cuddle Café to find your perfect feline partner? It is only $10 per person per visit for up to 1 hour and you really get to see the personality of the cats and can chose one that will best get on with you. "Dogs have owners, cats have staff." - Unknown (but feel free to attribute it to me!) Not looking for a cat right now.........well just drop by and have a cat fix. Just by visiting you are helping the company raise money enabling them to continue to rescue and provide a great temporary home for cats looking for new staff to serve their every need!

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    Cat Cuddle Café
    Cat Cuddle Café
    Cat Cuddle Café

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    Neighbourhood Coffee Roasters - Japanese-style grilled cheese

    Neighbourhood Coffee Roasters

    5.0(6 reviews)
    1.7 kmBardon
    $$

    Call it a left over side effect of having visited most new openings in Brisbane post haste for…read morealmost four years but it is taking some "rehab" to rediscover a love of exploring new cafes and leaving the comfort zone of my local weekend haunt. On a recent inspired Sunday, remembering hearing many good things about Neighbourhood Coffee Roasters, which calls the old Rainworth General Store home, friends and I gathered and spent a leisurely breakfast. For the first time in many moons I looked at the menu with genuine excitement. Of course there's the obligatory cafe items, and comforts with modern twists like a fig glazed ham and cheese toastie, but then it's mixed with surprise additions like a green tea soba noodle salad (yes I went there for breakfast), splashes of kimchi and a tumeric iced chai latte. Tumeric is so 2016 it hurts. As the cafe filled with weekend brunch hunters, we were never rushed as our group of four grazed through our breakfast and stayed on for another round of coffee. Coffee while we're talking that is roasted by the cafe and consistently turned out a exceptional cup both as a long black and flat white. Add in the chat we had with one of the owners about the history of the building and their discoveries of old advertising signs as they renovated the space and you've got me giving this local gem two thumbs up. Pro Tip: there's heaps of space in the back room for prams and kids (especially out in the back vege garden) and for those of us dog loving cafe hoppers - the four-legged patrons are welcomed with ample footpath seating.

    I've only been to Neighbourhood Coffee Roasters once. It's usually my practice to review after…read morevisiting at least twice, to see if the first time was a fluke or one-off disaster. This place gets an exception. First visit, I know this place is going to be hugely popular. The put your name on a list and wait 45 minutes popular. I had the Japanese cheese toast with miso emulsion. Was pretty amazing. The coffees were great. The staff are attentive (and good looking). The owner could tell we were coffee drinkers, so brought us over some cold drip to compare with the iced filter we had bought. The only downside - the building seems to get quite hot.

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    Neighbourhood Coffee Roasters - Proprietor busy attending to a customer

    Proprietor busy attending to a customer

    Neighbourhood Coffee Roasters - Shiitake mushroom toastie with kimchi and pork floss. Sounds mad but it was delicious.

    Shiitake mushroom toastie with kimchi and pork floss. Sounds mad but it was delicious.

    Neighbourhood Coffee Roasters

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    Remy's - Perfect weather to sit in the courtyard

    Remy's

    4.2(5 reviews)
    0.8 kmPaddington
    $$

    Love this places Great food, friendly staff, awesome…read morebreakfast value Parking is a bit hard at times but that's ok, gives an opportunity to walk off the great servings

    I was a little bit nervous this morning as it was so hot and Remy's has mostly outdoor seating but…read morewhen I arrived I was pleasantly surprised by the nice shady deck and breeze but enough about the weather. Remy's is a mostly help yourself kinda place (find your own seat, get your own cutlery/water and order at the counter) but once I figured that out I was set. The breakfast menu is quite simple with a handful of items you'd expect from a breakfast menu. Today I opted for the Bacon and Eggs on Sourdough which sounded pretty simple but I was in the mood for bacon! Once my meal arrived it wasn't the prettiest picture but boy did it taste good. Let me break it down for you: - the bacon was thick (as described on the menu) and was amazing, who knew making bacon thicker made it more delicious!? - the eggs were poached to perfection. All oozy and good! - the sourdough was magical and appeared to be fried/saturated in butter which is a very good thing! - the salad was basic leafy greens but cut through the greasiness and the balsamic was a nice treat (I haven't had balsamic in a while) - the relish was a nice accompaniment, adding a sweet/spicy component to the meal. Overall it was delicious and filling! The coffee here was pretty delicious. I left here on a caffeine high after consuming a flat white and a long black. The bean is from Supreme which is fast becoming my fave coffee. The service was decent but nothing to rave about. As mentioned before majority of seating is outdoors so not so good is raining.

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    Remy's - Long Black

    Long Black

    Remy's - Friday night.

    Friday night.

    Remy's - Bacon and Eggs on Sourdough.

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