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    Pat-A-Cake

    3.7 (9 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 2:00 pm, 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM

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    Corner Store Cafe

    Corner Store Cafe

    4.3(14 reviews)
    2.5 kmBurnside
    $$

    What a great find! My friend, Mirella, brought me here a few days ago for a coffee and a shared…read moreorange polenta cake. Oh my!! Needless to say it has haunted my dreams since, so today after a hard workout my husband and I biked over for lunch. The first thing that strikes you while approaching from Kitchener Street is the lush, inviting covered wrap around porch; there is plentiful and adequately spaced tables located here (so as not to be forced to overhear unwanted convos). Next, upon entering this clean and tidy cottage you will notice three separate distinct seating areas: the main dining area, a smaller dining area tucked away by the kitchen and pastry counter, and a delightful and welcoming covered deck. We were promptly greeted by one of the friendly staff and seated straight away. Tap water, glasses, and menus were waiting at the table and after an appropriate amount of time our order was taken and special requests confirmed. This place is really busy but it seems well managed; the staff is very attentive without being intrusive. As we waited for our order we noticed the bustling and efficient staff who worked like a well oiled machine - dirty dishes were quickly removed from tables, additional carafes of tap water were dropped off without being asked for, and patrons seemed relaxed, very happy, and satisfied. By meals' end we, too, were among those happy people. My husband ordered a sandwich that I struggle to recall the name ;( it was a hearty sandwich made from perfectly toasted sourdough, grilled chicken breast meat, swiss cheese, garlic aioli, a mix of tender and flavourful greens, and crispy bacon. I ordered the smashed avocado with feta on the same delightfully prepared sourdough. It, too, came with a generous portion of greens. We could not be happier with our newfound neighbourhood brekkie place. AND there is a coffee loyalty card to boot!

    Review update.. Now up to 5 (6!) stars, and open mondays, I'm in love!…read more Great place, I specifically asked for the poached eggs runny but they were hard boiled. You couldn't add Kale even though one dish had it and the outdoor area had a strong bad smell. Still the coffee was great and the juice and food was good. My partner didn't like hers but I would come back and try again.

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    Corner Store Cafe - Table decor

    Table decor

    Corner Store Cafe - Eggs + Beets with mushrooms on the side

    Eggs + Beets with mushrooms on the side

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    Waffle's Waffle & Coffee - Strawberries and Cream Waffles

    Waffle's Waffle & Coffee

    4.1(18 reviews)
    3.9 kmAdelaide
    $

    Came here after dinner for some waffles and was pleasantly surprised, we went for the classic…read morestrawberries and cream, what can I say, it never disappoint. A place to check out if you're craving for waffles, great for large groups or simply a sweet date.

    As I get older I get more bitter and so do my taste buds. My sugardometer no longer has the stamina…read moreit once has and night on the chocolate sauce makes Chloe go something, something... So you can imagine the trepidation when I walked into Waffle's Waffle and it smelt of sugar, caramel and all that warming good stuff. But I am happy to report back I finished my half belgium waffle here with ice cream and strawberries minus the cray cray aftermath and sugar overload. It was so refreshing to have a dessert that wasn't smothered in cream, chocolate sauce and syrup but was instead light, fluffy and fresh. For $8 I received a generous serving of vanilla ice cream and fresh, juicy strawberries with enough chocolate sauce to ensure the waffle wasn't too dry or bland. The half serving was perfect for a morning tea sized snack. I'm really disappointed this place doesn't open later for weeknight desserts and that is the only reason for a loss of star. But it is definitely worth trying on a weekend or early Friday night after dinner at Cos or drinks at Udaberri across the road.

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    Waffle's Waffle & Coffee - Combination waffle

    Combination waffle

    Waffle's Waffle & Coffee - Strawberries and cream waffle

    Strawberries and cream waffle

    Waffle's Waffle & Coffee - Half Belgium waffle with strawbs and ice cream added

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    Half Belgium waffle with strawbs and ice cream added

    Cibo Espresso

    Cibo Espresso

    4.3(6 reviews)
    1.3 kmHyde Park
    $

    I go to Cibo Espresso at Hyde Park so often I almost think I should have a permanent table there…read more It is simply my number one meeting place. Coffee wise the quality goes up and down but I'm sure this is all down to the range of the different baristas on duty. After all a coffee has more to do with the barista than the bean just like a meal depends on the skill of the chef who is preparing it. For me it's a skinny capp or a long black with a jug of milk on the side. Over the years, I have had business meetings, family gatherings and even dates at Cibo but mostly I go there on my own to get my fix for the day. What did we all do with ourselves before the coffee craze became so big? There must have been a lot of people wandering around aimlessly because these days we just all hang out in coffee shops and cafes. Food wise, they do a mean grilled chicken foccacia and their tuna sandwiches are a good light meal option. When I'm being super good, I'll opt for one of their tuna salads - not cheap but low in cals which is good. I try to stay clear of their deserts but have to admit there's some tempting morsels in their display cupboards. I do however like their gelati - the lemon is a winner! One criticism for the guys at Hyde Park though - what is it with those new tables inside!!! They've been placed so close together that if there's just one or two people at them, you end up sitting within an uncomfortable listening distance of the person next to you OR two people will sit at one of those tables and spread out so they take up four seats. I don't criticise you guys much but these tables are just silly - spread out and use your space. Other than that - I love ya work!

    I like Cibo, but I can't give it a four or even five star rating. Look, I know that Cibo is a South…read moreAustralian "thing", but I just don't see why people go so crazy for it. Let me break down my reasoning. Coffee: Like another reviewer said, the quality changes depending on who is making it. Sometimes it's great, sometimes it's far below what I can make at home on my humble Breville machine. I also get frustrated with how looooong it takes to get my coffee and with the lack of flexibility in the menu. For instance, my favourite summer drink is an iced soy latte, which is exactly what it sounds like: a soy latte with ice in it. Without fail, every time I try to order this from Cibo, I end up fighting with the barista about the fact I do not want an iced coffee (with ice cream, etc in it) and about 40% of the time, the barista will not make my drink. So I just go home and make it myself. Food: I am highly suspicious of food that sits around in a glass case all day. I am really not a fan of Cibo's pre-made sandwiches, flatbreads, etc, but I do like their gelati. That stuff is great! Seating/logistics: Again, like someone else mentioned, the seating inside the cafe is poorly planned, and there is simply not enough of it. I can't remember the last time I got a table at Cibo; I generally grab my coffee and take it home. Overall, I still like Cibo and will go there happily for anything that's not an iced coffee (I'm partial to their chai lattes), but I definitely wouldn't rate them as my number one coffee shop, and probably wouldn't frequent them as often as I do if they weren't so close to my place.

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    Cibo Espresso
    Cibo Espresso - Get your cibo card for a free coffee after few purchases.

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    Get your cibo card for a free coffee after few purchases.

    La Moka

    La Moka

    4.1(25 reviews)
    3.9 kmAdelaide
    $

    While I wouldn't say that having shops and cafes in alleyways is a relatively new things, since…read morethere have been a number of them about the place over the years, this whole laneway revolution has certainly come over from Melbourne, and this café certainly does define this revolution. In many cases is pretty much feels like your typical Melburnian coffee house, right down to the rather decent coffee on offer. Sure, it may not be one of the absolute top notch places, but it is still pretty cool.

    Step off of Peel St and into a modern Tuscan cucina and bar…read more Floor tiles fresh off the boat from nonna's hallway, swathes of natural brown and green furnishings and a tapas style menu of share plates, Italian wine and strong la moka coffee means I no longer have to dream of my Italian holiday in a few months and I can start living it up here! When every staff member who serves you looks like they've stepped out of a Gucci catalogue it's hard not to gush, but the table service was impeccable, quick and not too intrusive, even though we were sitting up in the balcony area. My friend and I arrived at 5:30pm to a surprise welcome that it was Aperitivo Hour until 7:30pm every Thursday, Friday and Saturday and our drinks would come with a plate of nibbles. Normally that means, a piece of cheese and an arancini ball but my delightful Sangiovese was delivered with a platter full of salami, proscuitto, bread, cheese, olives and bite sized zucchini frittata which was delicious. We topped that off with a huge platter of charcuterie for 2 (could have served 3) for $18 and a coffee and I was ready to pitch a tent and spend the night up on the cosy balcony in time for a la moka coffee and a brioche for brekky in the morning. Sadly they kicked me out but I will return for Aperitivo Hour and a morning coffee or two many times again.

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    La Moka - Caipirinha and my focaccia salsiccia. Both were delicious, especially the goats cheese on the focaccia.

    Caipirinha and my focaccia salsiccia. Both were delicious, especially the goats cheese on the focaccia.

    La Moka - View from the mezzanine... La Moka, Peel St, #Adelaide.

    View from the mezzanine... La Moka, Peel St, #Adelaide.

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