5 stars for subtle and stylish use of copper throughout the interior fit out. Yes, I adore copper that much.
Copper accents aside, you might know the faces behind this new suburban cafe from their work at Dandelion & Driftwood just a suburb over. And while D&D is firmly entrenched in Brisbane's specialty coffee scene, Queen of Pops, with its aesthetically pleasing typography, feels like a more grown up D&D. She's chic and refined. It is clear attention to detail was given to every step of the cafe design.
But you want the 411 on the coffee, pops and menu, right? Well, much like D&D, Queen of Pops operates on a tightly edited menu of cafe classic. Bagels, toasties and a selection of sweet treats. Yes, the baked cheese cake carries across and there's new additions like gingerbread biscuits in cute cutouts. The Pop in the name refers to their specially crafted coffee ice pops. They're made on a double ristretto and the beans are roasted by Peter Wolff himself. I tried my best to man up to a popsicle on this chilly Brisbane day but left it for another visit.
Instead, my cafe chasing friend and I opted for traditional flat whites (all served in take-away cups) and a jam filled donut each. There's a small deck to enjoy your coffee from and blankets to wrap yourself in to ward of the winter winds. On a sunny day this will be the perfect spot to soak up some rays while plotting world domination.
If you note the beer tap looking device on the counter next to the copper custom coffee machines you've found their on-tap nitro brewed tea and coffee. Adding these to the list for the next visit.
With ample street parking in the side streets to this cafe, there's no excuse to leave the CBD and surrounds to venture to Clayfield and check out the newest member for this Brisbane Coffee Royal Family. read more