Okay, this was a surprise find!
I had only briefly researched around St Vincent St for coffee to be had at the Port, for a little day photo trip I was taking while catching up with a new friend. There are still many shop spaces vacant around, but this was a well serviced cafe by the local people. They have two main areas for consumers to use - one past the counter, and one as you step inside. They also have some nice seating outside, but its quite shaded early.
The floors captured me for the simple wooden-crate-style look they have. Sadly, it would've been a long haul to find all the wood and fit it together, but the replica laminate was a nice warmth to the rooms. Tall ceilings allow for some interesting art to be displayed, and nice rust wired and rustic pieces feature around the cafe, bringing a clean yet rustic feel to the place. The counter of reclaimed random wood was definitely a highlight of the features.
Staff were totally lovely and engaging - which is a personal fave for me - and the coffees we had were marvellous. I was really glad to have found a unique place that wasn't too hipster, too populated or too squished in. For a Friday, there was plenty of people to make it an enjoyable atmosphere - but I suspect that they will have many more patrons on weekends!
If you are heading out to the Port, I very much recommend visiting this tiny cafe. Theres a Salvo's next door with great priced items - so fellows, you can bring your missus along and while you enjoy the serenity of your hot bevvy, she can spend up small next door. read more