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4.3 (4 reviews)
Closed • 7:30 am - 3:30 pm

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Recently had both breakfast and lunch here. Great food, friendly service and love that they take reservations.

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The Pantry - Outside

The Pantry

4.6(41 reviews)
1.9 km•Mitcham
•$$

I do find it rather interesting how a friend of mine is trying to convince me that Adelaide has…read morebetter coffee than Melbourne, particularly since he doesn't drink coffee, and hasn't been to Melbourne for a very, very long time. However, when you discover places like this you have to admit that there are definitely some aspects to life that reminds me of Melbourne. Yeah, this place is actually pretty cool, and they definitely make some really nice coffee as well. Honestly, I'm quite glad that I accidentally discovered this place.

I am definitely on a quest for finding Adelaide's best brew! My search lead me to this lovely…read moreneighbourhood café. Pantry on Egmont is everything that I want in a café. It is charming, friendly, simple, homely and has that vintage vibe to it. This is the type of café I imagine would have been around more in the 50s-60s around Adelaide. I think they died off a lot a long time ago, but there is a revolution of using old corner store space in Adelaide. I love it so much! The coffee here is definitely one of the best in Adelaide. So easy to drink, the flavour is full and nutty. No bitterness. Beautiful latte art and cups! And don't we all know that coffee is best matched with cake? Oh yes we do! I ordered the Orange Almond GF cake. It had some apricots on top of the cake that had been cooked down. Almost like a jam? So yummy! The cake was moist and not too sweet. I just wanted more! My best advice if you are going to visit this café, is to get there early! It is popular and busy. But for good reason. The brekkie menu looks awesome, I was in immediate regret in eating food at home first! Why, oh why!? I will return to sample the menu.

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Rise & Grind Cafe - A hipster coffee shop wouldn't be complete without a vintage bike out front!

Rise & Grind Cafe

4.3(11 reviews)
2.6 km•Clarence Gardens
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I've committed a heinous Yelp crime. I ate a beautiful looking breakfast here and didn't take a…read morephoto of it! Ok now I've got that off my chest, this place, its breakfasts and coffees are criminally good. Select your poison from 3 different single origins for your coffee, but know that none of them are as good as their Indian Tiger Mountain. Not just because the name is ninja cool, or that it's the first engrish coffee bean I've seen in Adelaide, but because it is strong and fierce like a tiger mountain would be. The teas also are from some local field or something, but really you're not coming all this way for some flavoured water. Sit down amongst a mash up of big communal and group tables, worn couches, bench seats or up at the piano if you fancy and watch as every mother's group, young family, hipster on their bike and local wander in like zombies looking for their coffee fix of the day. Service is punctual and friendly and soon we receive our breakfasts that I had to double check the prices of because they were so big. $17 for a big breakfast and $15 for haloumi, avo and poached eggs is ridicurous. So was the actual breakfast. Perfectly cooked, gooey poached eggs atop a crunchy white piece of toast with a simple haloumi and rocket salad made for a happy Chloe. Unpretentious on every level, simple meals and smashing coffee make this place as mysterious and hidden as an Indian Tiger Mountain. Get along before it becomes endangered and overrun with hipsters.

This place has awesome potential, they're still setting up but the space is good and the staff are…read moreso friendly... be prepared for a chat! Great coffee and toasted sandwich was just the ticket on a wintry Saturday arvo. Looking forward to seeing how these guys go.

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Rise & Grind Cafe - Carnevale Coffee rocks! Friendly staff & very good coffee. Beans roasted on site too.

Carnevale Coffee rocks! Friendly staff & very good coffee. Beans roasted on site too.

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The Little Leaf & Bean

The Little Leaf & Bean

4.1(9 reviews)
4.6 km•Blackwood
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The Leaf 'n' Bean is a sweet little spot secluded off the main street of Blackwood in a small…read morecollection of shops near the local Rec centre. The cafe channels a hipster vibe with mismatched furniture and an eclectic use of items as display cases, but the owners have really maximised the space here whilst allowing the patrons to have enough breathing room. Staff are friendly in store and always up for a chat and happy to give you their recommendations on food or tea blend options. The Menu has a good range of breakfast and light lunch options and vegetarians will find themselves relatively well looked after. I'm a big fan of their pancakes (which are really pikelets) as they are very generous on the portion sizes as well as topping options. The coffee here is a wee bit bitter for my own liking but their lattes are crazy creamy. The Litttle Leaf also mixes their own tea blends you can buy in store, whilst I'm not a tea drinker myself, friends have assured me it is top notch. The Leaf 'n' Bean also puts on regular events with live music, exhibitions and dessert nights on their cards. Worth the trip up the hill, check out their Facebook page to see what is happening instore.

Only 15 minutes out of the city up Belair Rd this little spot really feels like you are in a quaint…read morecountry town cafe. Homemade cakes, muffins and slices (a large range of those being gluten free) taste like nanna has baked them herself. We tried the "Lemon Situation," GF Orange and Almond Cake and GF Apple and Rhubarb Crumble muffin thing and were all impressed and received our sweet quota for the week. The Iced Coffees were very creamy and rich with vanilla ice cream - made with real coffee but perhaps a tad too sweet for me. The atmosphere of this cafe is comfortable with a range of seating options from couches to large share tables and cushioned seats in the corner. They also have a lovely courtyard for sitting in during the day. The staff are incredibly friendly, helpful and attentive and seem to really love where they work. I didn't manage to try their breakfast or simple lunch options of soup, sandwiches and quiche etc on the menu but will definitely be back.

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The Little Fig - De Groot coffee...mmm

The Little Fig

3.6(12 reviews)
1.2 km•Edwardstown
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This as actually a rather nice cafe that I accidentally stumbled across as I was wandering through…read morethe back streets of Adelaide. Actually, I was on the bus at the time, and normally wouldn't have gone down this route, so I guess it was fortuitous that I couldn't have the car that day. As such, I later dragged my friends down here for a pot of tea, and I must say that it was certainly a great spot to do so. Not only was the tea quite nice, but I found the service to be very good as well. Certainly worth spending some time here chatting.

Fairly new I think, and tucked away in the southerly burbs', this little cafe is charming! It seems…read morea welcome addition to a small group of local shops, providing a cute hipster-ish cafe in a place you wouldn't really expect! The decor is clean, light and modern - a wooden bar with fresh newspapers, mini jars holding sugar and a range of cakes and light meals to satisfy a morning tea, lunch or arvo craving. My latte was not the best I've had in Adelaide, but still worth a mention. The banana bread I had however - delicious. Thick cut, homemade, toasted - what more could you ask for? How about wonderfully moist (shudder at that word) and yet light at the same time? You got it. Can I have the recipe please!? Overall the service was nice, just one guy was manning the cafe but that's all it needs on a quiet Wednesday afternoon. I hope to see them expand into breakfasts maybe! P.S. You can also buy your 2L bottle of non-homogenised Tweedvale milk here to take home for $4.50! Yay!

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Local Crowd - coffee - Updated May 2026

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