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    4.5 (2 reviews)
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    10 years ago

    Great maccas nice and clean with a good playground for the kids. Staff are polite and friendly.

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    The Middle Store - Interior. Nice clean look.

    The Middle Store

    4.0(11 reviews)
    0.9 kmEdwardstown
    $$

    Good coffee and healthy muesli. Eggs were good lots of bacon in a serve our puppy got a breakfast…read moretreat

    Woohoo feels good to put up a review after a long break! I've known about the Middle Store after…read moreseeing it on Yelp some months ago, but I didn't notice it was around where I live. It was a friend who wanted to come here and after he reminded me it was Rose from Masterchef who ran the cafe, I agreed to try it. While that's pretty awesome, something way cooler happened! Towards the end of our meal, Georgia Barnes (2015 runner up) and Jessie Spiby (2015) came into the cafe for coffee. Lucky us right? My only regret was not asking for a photo with the three of them. Onto the review. As usual I was pretty indecisive and tend to go for a burger option if I can't decide, so I ordered the lamb kofta burger while my friend went for the Lebanese Mezze Breakfast. The wait wasn't too lengthy and my burger was pretty tasty. It's a different type of burger than what I'd normally have, because this one was really fresh and quite light. There was plenty of hummus along with pickled cabbage, cucumber, tomato and a bed of rocket. It stands out visually with the colours. The kofta patty was not bad but I felt it was a bit on the thin side, because there was quite alot of turkish bread that formed the buns. And yeah, as a result the whole experience was quite bready for me but thanks to the hummus and the veges the burger wasn't dry. My friend also wanted to try one of their house made tarts as well so I just had a little bit. It was a passionfruit curd one and it was decent, not too sweet and refreshing due to the passionfruit. But at $4.50 for what's essentially a mini-tart it's getting on the pricey side. I would have gone for a baklava if I was craving a sweet pastry. The interior is very clean looking and inviting, on par with alot of the nicer cafes around the city. The prices are solid ($10.50) for the lamb burger and the breakfast ($15.50). The location is one reason I'd come back- no need to drive to the city just for brunch or lunch. There's a few other things I'd like to try as well if I come back. Overall, a good find and the timing of our visit was impeccable!

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    The Middle Store - Coffee and quick lunch options

    Coffee and quick lunch options

    The Middle Store - Zattar Man'oush with roast vegetables - take away.

    Zattar Man'oush with roast vegetables - take away.

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    The Pantry - Outside

    The Pantry

    4.6(41 reviews)
    2.8 kmMitcham
    $$

    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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