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    King Arthur Cafe

    4.2 (14 reviews)
    ModerateCafes
    Closed 7:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Maple sausage & chickpea crepe with feta, basil & spinach
    Janita D.

    This cool little bi-story cafe is currently my go-to for a weekend breakfast with a difference. For too long the breakfast scene in Brisbane has been awash with traditional Eggs Benny or traditions pancake options. King Arthur shakes the traditional breakfast notion on its head by using a fusion international breakfast influences with the Aussie faves. They also use fresh seasonal & local produce so you'll always be tasting what's best for you to eat in Australia at the time. Each time I've dined at the dainty cafe, I've elected to chose the daily special as it just seems so delectable! I also love that I'm able to match it with a well brewed coconut milk based latte too. Do yourself a favour and pop in for breakie or at least grab something delicious from the daily baked goods that grab your attention upon entry.

    Scrumptious!!
    Christopher S.

    "Sunday Brunch is probably considered my happy place" - Unknown quote Oh I am true fan of this little eatery. This is my favourite brunch pad at the moment. A small but very friendly and tasty Brisbane pad. Tucked way on Arthur Street you may miss it but take a wonder down Arthur with your back to Sixes and Sevens and you'll see it on your left opposite Farrier wine bar. This place is not large but offers an amazing tasty breakfast. I can highly recommend the Lamb Kofta's and Mushrooms and Eggs dishes. There is one large kitchen table upstairs that can take groups up to 8 with most of the seating for 2s and few tables downstairs for 4s. Definitely a must try if you are in the James Street area.

    Leilani H.

    Completely crushing on this place at the moment. Great coffee and food that's all sourced locally. King Arthur Cafe is a great cafe tucked away just back from the bustle of James Street Precinct on Arthur St (haha I see what they did there ;-) Staff are always friendly and menu gets refreshed seasonally so even if you're here all the time you still get pleasantly surprised by new menu items. Gorgeous salads and sandwiches are freshly made daily ans will tempt you from behind the glass. The smell of Coffee Supreme beans wafts out to you onto the street and suddenly you're upstairs looking down upon the world as if from atop a castle. Come eat and drink and be merry! King Arthur is where to come for breakfast, lunch, brunch, blunch (yes it's a word - cause I said so) or just coffee.

    Flat white
    Louise B.

    The first time I heard that there was a cafe called King Arthur I knew I had to get down and see it as soon as possible. My history nerd senses were tingling and so down to 164 Arthur Street, Fortitude Valley I went. Accompanied by two other lovely ladies we had brunch in this beautiful cafe, with its plane hanger curved roof and navy blue exterior its a perfect spot to grab a takeaway or enjoy a meal. I went for the good old avocado on toast, this time served with ricotta and pistachios with the other ladies opting for the slow-roasted lamb (usually goat) and charcoal pilchards. Coffee Supreme coffee fueled us up and pastries tempted us on the way out. A thoroughly beautiful place to sit and have a good coffee and some ace food. Definitely one to keep going back to as the seasonal produce ebbs and flows.

    Anabelle D.

    Cozy cafe with good coffee and friendly staff. I only had sweets and they were ok. Would like to come back to try their savory stuff.

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    Review Highlights - King Arthur Cafe

    Suffice to say, if you've not yet ventured to this cafe on Arthur Street, I'd do so pronto.

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    Bunker Coffee

    Bunker Coffee

    4.9(22 reviews)
    3.7 kmMilton
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    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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