Posto is one of the newer cafes that has popped up in one of the quieter areas of West End just away from the highly caffeinated and bustling Boundary Street strip. Aesthetically, it's an understated cafe with the most notable feature being the bicycle that hangs above diner's heads on the main wall. Posto is a bare minimum cafe that puts all of its energy and focus into one thing: producing exceptionally good coffee. In a suburb that is renowned for housing great coffee, Posto stands out as la crème of la crème of cafes just on the merit of its coffee alone.
Of the newer cafes in West End, Posto provides the type of personal, homely service that keeps you coming back for more, in contrast to the overly surly barista service that some other hipster ridden cafes in the area are known for. I've always trusted in cafes brimming to the door with customers as a sure sign that I'm onto a
good thing, and Posto is no exception. From the cyclists that arrive in the first few minutes of its opening, to those who charge in just before closing to get their fifth coffee of the day, Posto has always got their grinder running. If sitting in a small cafe is a little too claustrophobic for some, they have an alfresco area that opens up onto Boundary Street which allows for people watching, adding another appealing layer to the already impressive cafe experience.
The only possible criticism is only slight: Posto is not celebrated for it's food. While it is reasonably priced, it is humble in both quality and quantity. The strengths of Posto lie in it's exceptional coffee and service, both of which are consistently provided by charismatic owner, Justine. All in all, Posto is a real gem in a locale teaming with great places to get your caffeine hit. read more