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    Fishbone Cafe

    3.2 (6 reviews)

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    The Annex - Toasted chicken schnitty Turkish.

    The Annex

    4.4(16 reviews)
    0.2 kmGlenelg
    $

    This place is like my heaven on earth - cafe version. Cakes abound with so many options for all…read more Lactose free? Check. Gluten free? Check. Raw? Check? Lactose free vegan gluten free raw cake? Check. Different varieties of healthy allergy-sensitive food like chia pudding and various delicious salads are available too. Normal options for people without allergies can be found as well (and apparently are uite tasty!) The coffee is smooth and delicious, and Bonsoy is used (as well as lactose free milk, and regular milks). Lactose free hot chocolate is one of my favourites to have, although they have a regular hot choccie as well. Decor is hipster, but friendly hipster. Glass bottles of water in crates and wooden tables. Only thing is, dont bring a group because it doesn't have the space or table layout!

    The Annex is snuggled away of the main street of Glenelg and appears ever so sweet. With the…read morehipster vibe dialled up to 11, be prepared for top notch coffee, twee furnishings and somewhere you can easily spend your whole afternoon reading beat up paperbacks. Completely vegetarian with some good vegan offerings, be amazed at the degree of soy replacement in your sandwiches with the magic soy bean pretending to be bacon, pancetta and other types of piggies. The ciabattas and wraps on offer are mouthwatering and well worth a proper peruse. Personally I loved their salads on offer, the dressings are top notch and the flavours are creative to deliver something which is filling and tasty and yet not a poached chook in sight. Coffee is top quality, lattes smooth and creamy, just as they should be. The Annex also acts as a live space, the piano smooshed in the corner does cop a beating occasionally and the cafe holds court as a live music venue on special nights.

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    The Annex - Outdoor and indoor seating

    Outdoor and indoor seating

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    Zest Cafe Gallery

    Zest Cafe Gallery

    3.8(19 reviews)
    0.1 kmGlenelg
    $

    Stopped in to zest for a Sunday Breakfast. We were greeted by very friendly staff and although no…read moretable was immediately available, we were offered one quite quickly. This cafe is very small. Absolutely no room for a pram but we were shown where we could stash it semi securely. This place is loud! I am showing my age but I generally dine out to enjoy a conversation and this was almost impossible. The place was absolutely packed and of course that will add to the noise factor. Service was really fantastic. Our coffee orders were taken and drinks received in an extremely timely fashion considering how busy the place was. The coffee was delicious (and much needed at this point). Our meal orders were taken shortly after and again received quite fast. Now. I must admit I was not super impressed by my meal. I ordered poached eggs and bacon. The eggs and bacon themselves were ok, but the toast was rock hard and quite measly. The positives are that the meals were quite well priced. The staff were amazing. Super friendly and obliging despite how run off their feet they all were. The staff alone however don't make up for my average meal and the noise factor.

    Came here for a hungover breakfast, and was greeted by a female staff member really not happy to be…read morethere. All I could think of was that she must be hungover too, otherwise there was no excuse for her attitude and you could clearly see how she felt with her facial expressions. This tarred an otherwise good experience. The cafe has a lovely ambience otherwise, with the small tables under the rambling vines creating a relaxed vibe. Our first coffee order didn't come out until the staff were reminded, we were told lost docket as the reason. I appreciated the honesty and the helpful attitude of the young man who then brought them out promptly. The breakfast was simple yet nice, poached eggs and bacon with fresh avocado. My friend had the big breakfast and it looked delightful, apparently it was delicious also. Soy latte was strong and smooth, with only a hint of bitterness. All in all not amazing and I wouldn't go out of my way to come back, but fine for what we were there for.

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    Zest Cafe Gallery - Really great coffee! Beautifully presented.

    Really great coffee! Beautifully presented.

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    Bayside Cafe - Iced coffee/ choc with cream $5.50

    Bayside Cafe

    2.5(2 reviews)
    0.1 kmGlenelg
    $$

    First time in Adelaide came to check out Glenelg, saw this little cafe tucked away on one of the…read moreside streets. At first glance, seemed like a great, inexpensive place - and then I realised why it was so cheap. Sitting down, the tables were wobbling all over the place spilling water onto the small, shabby table. Despite having cheap breakfast, the overpriced coffee came out burnt and looking as awful as it tasted. The white surrounding the fried eggs were raw and runny, which complimented the half burnt, half undercooked toast. Overall, it was a reminiscent experience, taking me back to budgeted high school camp breakfast, struggling to keep down the food.

    Tucked away off Jetty Road in Nile Street makes for a good location, we tried it for a Sunday…read moreBrunch before heading to the movies. It is small but and has a cosy atmosphere to it. With just a cook and a Barista/Front Desk person the staff keep very busy, they were very good at what they do. I had the Big Breakfast ($14.90) and whilst I have had bigger this was more than enough to keep me going to late afternoon. My wife had the omelette which was cooked perfectly and the coffee was big and strong. Loved the decor, food and service, so for somewhere to relax with a cuppa & cake or brekkie or lunch recommend you give them a try, just remember it is a traditional old style cafe.

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    Bayside Cafe - Big Breakfast 2x Eggs Bacon Sausage Mushroom Tomato Beans & Toast

    Big Breakfast 2x Eggs Bacon Sausage Mushroom Tomato Beans & Toast

    Bayside Cafe - Cappuccino $3  Mug $4

    Cappuccino $3 Mug $4

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