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Point Roadknight Kiosk

3.0 (1 review)

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Mr T and Me

Mr T and Me

3.3(3 reviews)
7.2 km
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I stopped in with a friend for what I thought would be a quick meal before heading to the beach at…read moreAireys Inlet for the afternoon. PLOT TWIST: I was there for over an hour. From the outset, our plan was to eat something from the counter display/fridge to reduce waiting time as much as possible, so we opted for a vegetable frittata, which - unbeknownst to me - takes about 40 minutes to heat up and serve with some pre-prepared side-salad.   When the waitress FINALLY came around with our food she began to profusely apologise before we could even say thank you, and so we figured that she may have forgotten our order temporarily, hence the extended wait time. I figured I would let it slide, given we were hungry and our warm food had arrived at least. My friend then cuts into her slice of the frittata and finds 3-4 cm of what I would eventually discover to be a 5-6 cm long hair poking out. NOT GOOD. VERY BAD.   I asked to speak to 'Mr. T' (if that was his REAL name), and I explained to him that there was a black hair sticking out of the half-eaten frittata slice. First he said that he had cooked the frittata himself, before denying that there was a hair in my friend's slice at all, so I pointed it out to him. He then STUCK HIS FINGERS into the frittata, pulled the single strand of HUMAN hair out, threw it on the floor, and said "Oh, that's just a fibre." REALLY. Last time I checked, fibres of ANY sort weren't widely accepted as common ingredients for a frittata, let alone hair. I said "No. It was CLEARLY hair." He then tried convince me that there was nothing in the frittata at all, to which I promptly replied "..because you just pulled it out and got rid of it." *sigh*   As you can imagine, my frustration grew at this point, so I began to mention the unreasonable wait time, and how our waitress was all of a sudden apologetic when serving our food, and by this point a few people eating at the front of the cafe had noticed the mildly heated discussion we were having. He then quickly cut me off, offered us our money back to which I diplomatically suggested a refund of the 'hair' meal only; $16.50. We left quickly, and we won't be back.   These days there's a good sized 'slice' of the internet that consists of 'review' sites, and much like the hair found in the slice of frittata at 'Mr. T and Me', I'm sure this review will be found in many of the review sites out there.

Cute little place with good coffee. Although I didn't eat here the food looked very good. They also…read morehave a nice patio in the back where you can get some sun while eating

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Mr T and Me
Mr T and Me - Cute little place with good coffee!

Cute little place with good coffee!

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Laneway 73 Cafe Anglesea - Wow the pasteries are yummy

Laneway 73 Cafe Anglesea

3.5(6 reviews)
2.7 km

I'd say this guy is an old school raver!!! Literally!! based on his playlist... as I sit here…read morecontemplating .... "What do I do on an 8 degree celcius early morning at a seaside town like Angelasea? Grab a piping hot steak n onion pie from the bakery.. down it in 45 second flat and go grab a fantastic strong latte from a cool coffee joint like "Laneway 73" and read the happenings from a real newspaper??" I feel myself unconsciously bopping to break beats that turn into something you'd expect on a vinyl B side!! Haha ... oh hang on is he on a come down??? wooooah.. pretty friendly chilled out

Walking into Laneway 73 you can easily forget that you are in Anglesea and think that you are in…read morethe middle of Melbourne CBD. Great coffee, tick. Freshly squeezed juice, tick. Laneway tight cafe with courtyard and street seatings, tick. By night, Laneway 73 shuts its doors and patrons are welcomed next door at Bistro 73 which is equally as charming as it's alter ego. We dined in and served by a welcoming staff, friendly owner checks in on us and you can tell that they love food here. Dishes are simple and done well. I had snapper in broth which was beautifully cooked. Claypot Garlic Prawn was perhaps a tad too simple, I would have liked it in a heartier base other than similar broth to my snapper. Winner here is definitely the pizzas. Good selection albeit on the small servings. A lovely change if you are sick of deep fried takeaways :)

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Laneway 73 Cafe Anglesea - Clay pot prawns and calimari.

Clay pot prawns and calimari.

Laneway 73 Cafe Anglesea
Laneway 73 Cafe Anglesea

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Point Roadknight Kiosk - coffee - Updated May 2026

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