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    Moray Cafe

    3.8 (16 reviews)
    Closed 6:30 am - 3:00 pm

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    What's the vibe?
    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for working
    Good for groups

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    Lamb ribs with papaya salad Vietnamese style
    Tammy L.

    Re-stumbling upon Moray Cafe, I gathered the girls for a little catch-up session and hoped that their dinner options wouldn't be disappointing despite the cheaper price on their normal menu for what they call their "Tight-Ass Tuesdays." The last time I was here was for breakfast, and it was quite a while ago. I didn't find it astounding last time, but it was decent, so I thought that I'd give dinner a try... Moray offers a good variety for dinner - from gnocchi to lamb ribs to hamburgers - which is definitely one of its appeals. Lately, I've been extremely indecisive, which isn't my usual self, so I had a hard time deciding on what I wanted! I ended up going for the lamb ribs and papaya salad Vietnamese style, the latter of which I'm a big fan of. I was impressed with the presentation and colors of the dish, and the taste didn't disappoint either. The meat melted right off the ribs, and was tender, but a little too buttery for my liking. The papaya salad was good, but the sweet chili sauce was a bit too spicy for me. The salad didn't taste particularly Vietnamese, lacking in some flavors - fish sauce, vinegar, etc. - but it was probably adjusted for the Australian palate, which I suppose is a good thing. The refreshing but spicy salad balanced the heavier lamb, so overall, it was a good combination. The gnocchi dish was also tasty, and the gnocchi pasta was chewy and the perfect texture. For dessert, we all had one of Pat and Stick's ice cream sandwiches served with strawberries and their vanilla bean cream, the latter of which tasted like cheesecake filling! It was probably the cream cheese or marscapone with the vanilla bean that gave it the flavor. Mmm, delish! The ice cream sandwich itself was also really yummy. I had the Espresso Lace, which is a crunchy oat and almond cookie with espresso ice cream. No artificial flavors or preservatives are added (two things I loathe), and everything does taste non-artificial, so I give them an overall 4.5/5. Also, the ice cream somehow didn't melt very quickly, so I savored my dessert slowly without making a mess! Although Moray Cafe has rather dim lighting and makes an effort to look like a nice restaurant, in the end, it is a casual restaurant. We agreed that the portions for some of the dishes (ie. gnocchi) were a bit small (especially for a guy!), but the food was probably a 3.5 or 4 out of 5. The service was decent, though I wish they would refrigerate their water! The tap for water out of the wall doesn't look rustic, it just looks dirty...

    Pretty shabby chic interior.  A nice bright space
    Karen S.

    hmmm what can I say, we live close...close enough that the Moray has always been an iconic location for locals. I want to love the Moray like we used to. It went downhill for many years and although the last few years with two different owners has been an improvement, sadly today it was disappointing. The refurbishment of the interior and exterior is shabby chic cute, it's fresh, pretty and bright. Big plus. The food for breakfast was reasonably priced and nice, nothing to rock your world but good value and tasty. The disappointment was the coffee, it was very weak and that meant little flavour. And it was also slopped in my saucer. The staff noticed and apologise, but just offered another saucer. When really it should have been a whole new coffee, it was way too overfilled and obviously weak and watery. I love my coffees and will travel anywhere when I find an espresso made with skill and passion. Sadly it isn't at the Moray, so handy just up the road. :(

    Liz Y.

    It's easy to see why this place gets packed... the clientele are all repeat business so I thought i'd give it a go one Saturday afternoon. Whilst the cafe is packed and everyone seems to be enjoying themselves, I notice only 3 sad cakes sitting in the glass display area... none of the cut, giving more the impression of a display cake than anything, I thought that was a bit of something that wasn't too great. I also thought it a great idea to try the Moray burger seeing it was the Moray cafe! So great idea it was, the burger was pretty huge, too huge for me to eat in a neat and polite way. But man did it taste good. The pattie was really tasty and homemade as was evident when I pulled a bit off it off to feed my son. He devoured it and ask for more. The coffee was really nice too, we had a cappacino and a chai latte, the wait for the food didn't take long, and it's easy to see why people come back here. Note to the wise during summer, better not alfresco it, better sit under the a/c.

    This place is mouthwateringly delicious. It's been a while since I've had some good beer battered chips, and Moray cafe does them well. My sister was visiting from the coast so my brother and I had lunch with her here, and she said it was the best cafe she'd eaten at in Brisbane. She ordered the duck spring rolls and bruschetta, my brother went for corn cakes and an iced coffee, and I went with the beer battered fish of the day with beer battered chips, salad, and a fruit mixer (cloudy apple juice with mint and lime). All together my lunch was $23.50. It was delicious; the fish was fresh from the fryer, and the chips were crunchy. I would have liked a larger serving of salad though. There's also a great selection of desserts in the fridge, but we were too stuffed to eat anything else. I'd recommend coming during lunch time because it's less busy and the meals are slightly cheaper. I know this because the waitress got our bill wrong; she charged me for the fish at dinner ($24), as opposed to the fish at lunch ($18.50).

    Fried chicken with waffles.   Kids loved them
    Angus S.

    Awesome variety and fresh ingredients. We loved sitting in the beautiful atrium. We went just before closing time and we're well received and not rushed despite them obviously having had a long busy day.

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    13 years ago

    Wagyu beef burger with caramalised onions and blue cheese dressing on brioche. Yum! Ring the cardiologist! Friendly service and nice coffee.

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    10 years ago

    Used to be a great place to go for brunch. Alas it is now closed..... Has not been open in almost a month.

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    John Mills Himself - flat white

    John Mills Himself

    4.4(58 reviews)
    1.7 kmCBD
    $

    Quaint. The coffee shop and bar are well out of sight from…read morethe streets on either side of the passage that connects them. Disability access is from the Elizabeth St side. Look for the sign boards to guide. You go here as the coffee is good and it has a pleasant vibe in a secluded spot. They have been here for a long while so doing something right. Worth exploring.

    What a fabulous find down the alleyway! Big kudos to my friend who suggested this location…read more It was the first night they were a bar so we decided to check it out! They were super friendly and let you enjoy the space and your company. They serve you water as soon as you are seated and then ask you what you'd like. I had the Lucy while my friend had the Coffee Ale. The sizes come in Pony, Mare, or Stallion! My friend loved the coffee ale. I'm not the biggest beer fan but the Lucy was light. We started to chit-chat with the bartenders and they showed us this chili vodka! He had me at "Chili..." My friend had the Bloody Mary and she kept raving how it was tomato soup for adults. She loved it! The bartender was great and nervous about creating a drink for me. We went with a pineapple chili vodka with a touch of mint. Yum! It needs some fine tuning but the foundation is set. We were having a great time and as if beer to vodka wasn't enough, we moved right along to tequila! Yes, some quality tequila and verdita. I'm a huge fan and they explained to us how quality tequila is for sipping. We didn't want to leave but the time had come. Thankfully, I know I'll be coming back very soon. Thanks for a great Introduction.

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    Not just for coffee

    Bean. - Super friendly owner and the coffee was superb! I will most certainly go back to this hidden treasure

    Bean.

    4.2(21 reviews)
    1.9 kmCBD
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    On a search for some coffee (other than at Alen's) on a weekday, I walked down George Street,…read moreoriginally heading towards Frisky Goat, which I've been meaning to try. Instead, I saw the sign for Bean, and having passed it several times, I thought, hey, why not walk through this shady looking garage and dumpster (looked like one) and see what's up? I walked up to a chalked door and a short flight of stairs down into a kitschy, cute, nicely air conditioned cafe, and was greeted by a really eccentric but friendly barista. I was just looking for a cuppa to-go, but was rather tempted to plant myself and look around. The cafe isn't big, but there is a good amount of table space, either to study at or to play the many board games that this place houses! I was quite pleased at their game selection of Cluedo, Scrabble, Jenga, and more! This is also one of the few cafes in Brisbane that provide free wi-fi. So much win! As for the coffee, I've only had their skinny latte, which I do enjoy. For Brisbane, it is definitely good - a bit bold, but not overly dark, like I find the places around here. The coffee has a bit of a fruity or nutty aftertaste - I can't quite tell (must have it again!), but I would definitely have it again. I wasn't sure if they had food to offer, as I only saw some cupcakes on display, but it looked like they might serve sandwiches... Alleyway cafes seem to be very characteristic of Brisbane's hip cafes, and although my friends know me to always find these places with shady entrances, quite a few of them turn out to be good, if not intriguing! All in all, this is one of my favorite places so far - the ambience, board games, free wi-fi, and the barista!

    After going through a side alley and down a narrow staircase, was a hidden gem with a great…read moreatmosphere and great conversation with the barista. So many options to choose from, but I ordered a Chai Tea Latte with macadamia nut milk and was in heaven. 11/10 recommend

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    Death Before Decaf - All the latest E cigarettes machine

    Death Before Decaf

    4.0(21 reviews)
    0.6 kmNew Farm
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    This cafe is open always. With limited seating, this is more a place for takeaway coffees. There's…read morea long couch, a few stray seats and milk crates outside. Mind you, the leather couch was low, soft and comfy. The decor features framed vinyl, artwork and various skate decks from different hardcore, metal and punk bands i.e. Amity, This is Hell, etc. I feel like this place should feature gig posters promoting the hardcore scene. I'm sure there'll be more over time. There's a few alternative music magazines on a table for reading. As a fan of hardcore music, I like this place a lot down to the graffitied walls and pin-up art. The music is loud and heavy and I like it. I can imagine a few people would complain. Not the place to come for a meaningful conversation or to write your novel. No food yet, but there's plans to get a small range of muffins to munch on along with your coffee. Coffee is currently $4 for a large. We visited around 10.30pm at night. It's popular among the police and ambos at this time of the night. I imagine during the day it's more popular for those "in the scene". Not the best coffee in the world, but nicer than any other options at that time of the night. Plus, it's a good place to wake up if you're wanting to pull an all-nighter!

    Does Brisbane need another coffee shop? Well hell yes! If you answered no to that question, please…read moreleave immediately and go sip your lemon and peppermint tea elsewhere. Death Before Decaf is the latest addition, located on Brunswick Street New Farm, open for about 1 week. The name describes how I feel and react when I hear people order "Decaf". Seriously? It's like ordering chocolate, and asking don't add the chocolate. Death Before Decaf is the kind of place Brisbane needs, because its open 24/7, and we don't too have many places, if any, open for the long haul to service the needs of an ever demanding caffeine addicted public. The décor is edgy, with a twist of tattoo, punk, metal, street, and some cool graffiti-esque artwork on the wall. The vinyl, posters of hardcore metal, skateboards adorning the wall, all add to their rockstar feel. The comfortable leather couch and deer head on the wall seems out of place and more at home at a venue like Alfred & Constance, but I like the over-all aesthetics of the place. They serve Bellissimo Coffee (The Ultimo), which I actually drink at home too, so I do like the coffee. Due to the limited seating available, this place works well for take-away coffees, and at $3.50 for a small sized cup, is well worth it. Hardcore heavy-metal music isn't my thing, but I'm still a fan of Death Before Decaf. Good news is that Snacks will make their way to the Death Before Decaf counter in the coming months, so looking forward to that!

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