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    Sourced Grocer

    4.3 (24 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Moderate noise
    Trendy
    Good for groups
    Outdoor seating

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    Rye porridge
    Alice N.

    I've had a really funny time with breakfast recently and I am glad that is over. I am 99% sure that it's because of this breakfast experience. I met with a blogger for a catch up and a chat over breakfast the other day. I suggested she pick the venue and SG was her choice. Bravo, my friend, bravo. I was late, as always, and once I sat down we ordered coffees and food. I was automatically drawn to these crumpets. Well who wouldn't be? I mean, crumpets at a cafe? In. My. Mouth. Thank you very much. And these were no ordinary crumpets, they were rye crumpets. Yep, you heard me. Legitimately the healthiest way you could eat a crumpet, I reckon! So these crumpets were Devine. I mean, delicious, delectable, damn freaking fine. On top of the crumpets being.... Omg, the service, the coffee, the decor, the rest of the menu, everything was wonderful. AND to top it all off, they have a great general store set up. It's filled with all of this incredible fresh, creative produce. Winning!

    Ocean Trout
    Jad A.

    Dropped in on this popular spot at Teneriffe for a late breakfast catch-up one Sunday (for the first time), and what a lovely spot it is. In a converted warehouse, part cafe & corner store grocer, this spot oozes hipster & cool, in a good way. It's always a great sign, when a place is quite busy that you feel somewhat annoyed that you may not get a seat. Sure, people are on the steps, having their coffee, enjoying the breeze that flows through, but we wanted to sit down on a table. Not to worry, the friendly staff was able to find a spot for us, just near the open kitchen area, and I enjoyed looking over,& seeing where the baristas created their magical elixirs, & the chefs, concocting their delicious looking dishes. The specials of the day written on the kitchen splash-back were too good to overlook, so we decided to go with the: 1) Wild rice & asparagus salad with hazelnut & sultanas topped with soft egg & miso dressing ($14) & 2) the Ocean trout, beets, wattle seed, horseradish, grapefruit confit, & greens ($17) Both dishes were ridiculously amazing, & for under $20, such great value. All so fresh & super healthy too. Coffee was also spot-on. We love that the Sourced Grocer also have an all-day menu. That's music to our ears, especially on lazy Sundays such as this. A must come back eating destination.

    Tammy L.

    There are still parts of Brissy that I havn't explored due to a lack of car and the difficulty of getting around without one, but being the week after finals, I had a bit more time, so me and a friend decided to trek out to Teneriffe to checkout the hyped about Sourced Grocer. I honestly had expected something a little larger, though now that I think about it, it is exactly what I should have expected - a local, private-owned organic shop defined by the word earthy. Having been at Berkeley for four years, I've bought into and grown to like the organic, sustainable foods movement, and like the idea of the Sourced Grocer, but it was a bit out of the way for me. They really do carry a wide range of fresh and/or organic veggies, pastas, chutney from local companies, as well as chocolates, ice cream, and the such. It's really a relaxing place to have a clean meal, but I did think that everything was a bit pricey - but such is all organic things. They have a little cafe on the side, and I ordered the wood fired salmon on rye bread (13), which was decent, but didn't really have that wood-y fragrance that I was looking food, and the flavor was a bit flat. The bread was also a bit difficult to maneuver, but at least they provided a fork and knife. The iced latte (5) was very acidic tasting to me, and was way overpriced for what it was worth! [I'm also still not used to the dinky little cups that they serve here in Australia]. My friend had the Sausage Samie (13), which was apparently good, and the milkshake seemed to also be good! I may be incorrect, but the Sourced Grocer gave me the impression of a business infant, possibly because the guy who took my order did not enunciate a word he said, and was extremely quiet, and the way orders were served seemed very disorganized. On top of that, those in the "kitchen" making the food were using their bare hands and meticulously placing each item extremely carefully (though the presentation was fine). The Sourced Grocer really does carry some novel sauces [Sriracha!] and chutneys, but they may need to work on their kitchen logistics... Maybe I just had bad luck with ordering or they just had a bad day, but all things considered, I don't think I'll be returning soon.

    Siobhan K.

    The cheese! The coffee! The food! Oh gosh, no wonder Sourced Grocer is sending me broke. Since it opened in the middle of 2011, this "modern take on an old fashioned grocery store" is exactly why people are coming from other suburbs to see what the fuss is about, and is also the reason why I keep coming back (almost daily). This joint is aesthetically pleasing in every sense, without being pretentious or too ritzy. The food looks beautiful, the staff are beautiful, the decor is beautiful. Heck! Even the bathrooms are pleasing to the eye! A great deal of attention has been paid to ensure that the finer details are not lost. This, along with the consistently good coffee, the ever friendly service and the simple, yet so satisfying organic fair, are the reasons this place is hard-pressed to serve all the people who waltz through their doors. This is perhaps one downfall of the Grocer. Given the limited amount of seating space as well as how much of the floor space has been set aside for the cafe, it would appear that perhaps the the popularity of Sourced Grocer as a place to be "seen" was underestimated. Patrons may not always come for groceries, but meeting a friend for a cup of coffee or a delicious breakfast (the smashed avocado on sourdough gets me every time!) is a good excuse to make a visit. As a result it can sometimes be difficult, particularly on weekends, to find a place to sit. Aside from this it is a fantastic place to do your food shopping, grab a coffee, hang out for breakfast or pick up a bunch of flowers (delivered daily from the markets). The cold room filled with mountains of cheese, cold meats and herbs is definitely worth a look for any foodie. The over-arching vibe in Sourced Grocer is one of community. The locals are on first-name basis with the staff and there's a sense of locality which is otherwise difficult to find in most hip hangouts. Sourced Grocer is, without a doubt, worth a visit. And I can assure you, you will probably want to visit again. Here's a hot tip- try one of the ice cream sandwich's by Pat & Sticks. So good I can't even cope thinking about it!

    Great coffee.
    Lewis T.

    After a night hugging the toilet bowl (this is what happens when I switch back to vodka) my friend suggested we shake off out hangover blues and head to this superb little café named Source. Well, technically it's called Source Grocer, but I think Source has a nice ring to it. Don't you? The café/grocer itself has a fantastic design. The café seems to be seamlessly integrated with the grocery aspect of the establishment. For some reason I feel particularly trendy eating my delicious breakfast of tomatoes and obscure feta watching some stranger purchase organic produce. The food itself I might add was deliciously fresh and the flavors were simplistic yet expertly balanced. It's amazing when a chef is able to make the most simplistic ingredients taste new again. In addition to coffee was flawless, which topped off the entire dining. It was a little frustrating trying to use a milk crate as a table, but this kind of added to the whole vibe of the place. I'm sure if I were in a more together frame of mind I would have embraced the whole unorthodox design. Overall Source Grocer is not to be missed. I beg all of you to head down that way for breakfast sometime soon. Prices are reasonable and it really is fun dining in such a unique venue. Not to be missed people.

    Spelt and carrot salad
    Tresna L.

    Gorgeous. The menu at Sourced is delightful and certainly aimed at the health conscious. I enjoyed house made kombucha and an incredible carrot salad that elevated the simple orange vege to new heights of deliciousness. If I lived in Brisbane this would be a regular haunt for breakfasts, lunches and shopping expeditions to raid the aisles of healthy grocery items to recreate that healthy glow at home.

    Pictured are the Farmer Jo's Muesli and the Bircher Muesli from Sourced Grocer
    Fabliha R.

    I am an overly frequent 'bruncher' and so I try not to over-indulge too regularly. Sourced Grocer is one of my favorite places for a relatively healthy weekday brunch/breakfast. The produce is phenomenal - the bread has that fresh 'straight out of the oven feel' and the fruit and veg tastes as if it is freshly plucked. My favourite would have to be the Hot Smoked Salmon on Rye with Creme Fraiche - Not just your run of the mill sliced smoked salmon (found at every cafe) but the Salmon is fresh, flaked salmon that is full of flavor. Sourced also as a delicious selection of muesli and the breezy Teneriffe ambiance is nice too. I'd definitely recommend lunch/brunch/breakfast to anyone looking for a tasty guilt free pleasure.

    Rye porridge from Sourced Grocer. Delicious!
    Grace A.

    Had breakfast this morning at Sourced Grocer. I had the rye porridge and it was absolutely delicious. So much flavour! Great coffee and friendly service too. The food at Sourced never disappoints. This is by far the best breakfast I have had in a long time!

    Oop ohhh that's good porridge.
    Peter R.

    Sit amongst the hipsters (the clean Teneriffe ones), middle aged ladies in their Lorna Jane (why aren't they sweaty?), and all the other pretty people. Snack on your gruyere and bangalow ham toastie and wait for your ridiculously tasty flat white made by a small man who has the arms of Rocky Horror.

    Rafaela H.

    During the Tenneriffe Festival, I stumbled upon this small gem, hidden on Florence Street. For the pretentious middle aged yuppie or young hipster out there, this place is perfectly eclectic with its organic food, amazing cheeses and on site baked delights. It is the perfect place to get a coffee fix in and amongst fresh veggies. Everything is great quality but on the more expensive side for what you get, in the vein of James Streets Markets. This is the perfect place to grab that forgotten onion or special cheese needed to cook your homemade delights. The coffee is OK and the pastries are really tasty. With a very relaxed and casual atmosphere, it is a good place for a chat and to feel good about yourself for buying organic.

    view from beneath the window sill

    This place is where I take solace and appreciate a bit of life and coffee. My favourite things about Sourced Grocer is their openness and friendliness, the coffee, the service and the fact that they use locally sourced produce. How supportive of them... I love getting a spot on the outdoor sitting deck that protrudes from below the large open window. As I sit here, I like to let my mind daydream. When my coffee is ready, the lovely barista staff hand it over to me through the window above my head. The novelty of how relaxed and cool they are just makes this place a unique visit. It's extra special. I easily order up to 2 or 3 coffees in one sitting because the atmosphere is just so inviting and I feel way too comfortable to move. I could just stay there for hours. But out of consideration for other customers and Sourced Grocer themselves, I do end up moving to make way for the other guests. If there is no space beneath the window sill, you can choose the steps, milk crates or traditional table and chairs inside the premise.

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    Review Highlights - Sourced Grocer

    In a converted warehouse, part cafe & corner store grocer, this spot oozes hipster & cool, in a good way.

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    Bunker Coffee

    Bunker Coffee

    4.9(22 reviews)
    4.4 kmMilton
    $

    For our almost-regular Tuesday lunches, we decided to head to Mrs. Luu's to grab a sandwich, and…read moreended up giving in to our desires for an iced hot chocolate! Oh, the calories! I've been wanting to try Bunker for the longest time, and today was the day. I love the vine covered hub, which reminds me of a burrow, and of a cafe that I used to visit back in L.A. Instead of getting my usual latte, I went for the bottled ice dark chocolate (5). I'm not the biggest fan of hot chocolate, as it's usually too sweet and heavy for me to finish (I know, strange, because I can finish a whole Chipotle burrito), but I decided that the unusually warm weather called for an iced chocolate. We were greeted by a really friendly barista who helped us right away - and well - the iced dark chocolate and dark chocolate mocha were pre-bottled, so there wasn't much work. The iced dark chocolate, made with organic milk (I think?) and fair trade chocolate, was quickly consumed! It wasn't too sweet, and I would definitely go for it again. The iced dark mocha was also really good, and not at all grainy, which often happens in a lot of mochas. My only complaint was that the bottles were a bit harder to open (I prefer Bean's bottles), and the straws were too short and kept falling in! The drinks were so delicious it didin't matter though....

    Bunker eptiomsises why I have faith Brisbane will sustain its growing 'cool' factor. Taking a…read moredisused war-time bunker on Milton Road, Bunker Coffee has turned a small space into a urban retreat. Sitting against the cool brick wall sipping an ice coffee, flat white or hot chocolate you feel a million miles away from the city despite the fact Milton train station is above you. In the same way Blackstar Coffee paved the way for coffee appreciation in Brisbane many years ago, Bunker continues the tradition introducing and encouraging a new set of palettes to appreciate and respect good coffee. They also offer take-home coffee beans which they will grind for you depending on what device you'll be using them in.

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    Bunker Coffee - View into Bunker from Railway Terrace

    View into Bunker from Railway Terrace

    Bunker Coffee - Sitting in the bunker.

    Sitting in the bunker.

    Bunker Coffee - Wall of options - coffee, hot chocolate and roast of the week.

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    Wall of options - coffee, hot chocolate and roast of the week.

    Reverends Fine Coffee - Potato and Leek Rostis with roasted beet instead of carrot and added avocado.

    Reverends Fine Coffee

    4.0(25 reviews)
    1.3 kmFortitude Valley
    $

    We loved this place. Great food, great coffee, friendly service, and a nice chill atmosphere in…read morewhich to enjoy a leisurely meal and strike up conversation with others seated nearby. I loved their breakfast because haloumi! I think that's pretty much all that needs to be said.

    It was my birthday today and I had a bit of time to kill before work, and I happened to see a post…read moreby Reverends Fine Coffee on Instagram. And I was tempted to give it a go. It had been a long while since I visited a cafe myself and had a bit of me time. Reverends Fine Coffee is situated in the Fortitude Valley neighboring a bunch of other cafes and restaurants. I ordered a skinny cap and one lamington. The coffee was amazing and I really appreciated that they used real chocolate on top instead of cocoa powder. The coffee was silky and smooth. It didn't give me that bitter and acidic aftertaste, which was to my appealing. As for the lamington, I liked it too but the cake was a bit dry but the chocolate coating and coconut shreds compensated the fact that the cake wasn't moist enough. But the good thing was the lamington wasn't overly sweet. Another thing I liked about the café was their interior design and layout of the cafe. The café is divided into indoor and outdoor seatings. I chose a table inside as shown in the pic. I loved the industrial vibe the room provided (that brick wall was everything) and the art works on the wall were well appreciated and gave an artistic feel. The music playing in the background was also really soothing and relaxing. The service was alright, but not outstanding. Except for the the brief moments where I placed my order, there was basically no more interaction with the staff. All in all, it was a pleasant experience. Will go back some other time.

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    Reverends Fine Coffee - Beef brisket burger

    Beef brisket burger

    Reverends Fine Coffee - Flat white made of Uncle Joe's purple haze blend.

    Flat white made of Uncle Joe's purple haze blend.

    Reverends Fine Coffee - Take-away stamp

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    Spring Hill Deli

    Spring Hill Deli

    3.9(16 reviews)
    2.7 kmSpring Hill
    $$

    Spring Hill Deli is the Kanye West of cafes - that's right folks it's officially the GREATEST CAFE…read moreIN THE UNIVERSE (GCITU for short). I love this place, from high quality ingredients to a perfectly thought out menu with great staff and a cool vibe thrown into the mix. The smoked salmon with avo and labna on house made bread is giving me heart palpitations just thinking about it. The bread was super fresh, filled with seeds and had a delicious crunchy crust. The smoked salmon was not shaved like you'll find in other places it's large chunks of salmon that I'm told is from a local supplier. The amount of avocado you get is insane and everything felt so wholesome. Coffee was also really good - not blow your sock off coffee but definitely above average. Vegetarian options available and the juices are fresh and yummy. I'm going to become a regular here as I've not had such a great breakfast in a long time. Get on it!

    Two people sat on a couple of small stools outside the red exterior of the Spring Hill Deli and…read moreProduce store. I Stopped and followed the smell of fresh coffee beyond the doorway. Inside I found a unique specialty store. The front half of the store was dedicated to fresh fruit and vegetables, hung up in baskets ready to be bought. Throughout the rest of the inside specialty chocolates and other unique delicacies lined the racks and shelving. Displayed at the front counter a range of fresh salads and sandwiches that I could tell were made in store. I ordered a coffee a while I was waiting the lady behind the counter asked me about my day which turned into a very comfortable conversation. When I was given my beverage, we thanked each other and I walked out the door, feeling I should have bought something else. But just like the conversation I just had there was no pressure just great friendly service. There should be more places like this.

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    Spring Hill Deli - What was the fruit and veg deli is now seating space

    What was the fruit and veg deli is now seating space

    Spring Hill Deli - Inside .

    Inside .

    Spring Hill Deli - Omg! Omg. Sweet sweet goodness.

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    Omg! Omg. Sweet sweet goodness.

    The Mill Pharmacy Espresso Bar

    The Mill Pharmacy Espresso Bar

    4.3(4 reviews)
    2.7 kmSpring Hill

    The Mill Coffee is a big hit with the medical staff and patients who fill Wickham terrace on…read moreweekdays. For one thing, they serve Campos coffee and it's good. Probably the best coffee you'll find on Wickham terrace. They have a small but quality range of cabinet food including wraps, paninis, cakes, and biscuits. In winter they have lovely soup but they don't make much and it sells out early in the day. The staff are helpful and efficient and the prices are reasonable. Because The Mill does the vast majority of its business with medical staff and patients who are only around on weekdays (Wickham terrace is pretty deserted on weekends) , The Mill isn't open over the weekend which means that it's not going to be an option for a Saturday or Sunday morning coffee if you happen to be in the area. The Mill is definitely a venue more suited to winter, because with it's very sunny outdoor only seating on the concrete patio of Watkins Medical Centre, it can get pretty scorching in summer. The same characteristics make it a challenge in the rain, although they do have large umbrellas over some tables. The outdoor setting can be a drawback on really hot or rainy days, but in general is a plus because of the frequent pleasant breezes and beautiful fig tree out the front. Just watch out for the mynah birds, they have been known to steal my toast.

    The Coffee Mill cafe is located across the road from the Old Windmill, Queensland's oldest and…read morearguably one of our less impressive historical structures. Like the pharmacy next door, The Coffee Mill is a cafe/restaurant designed to service all of the medical specialists working in the building and surrounding centres, as well as the clients of these specialists. I've frequented The Coffee Mill a few times, typically when I've gone to see my ear, nose and throat specialist to have my sinuses "cauterised" (a very interesting procedure which yes, does involve the burning away of the sinus tissue to assist breathing.) Leaving my specialist without being able to feel part of my face because of the anaesthetic, I'm careful when I'm eating here. I always order a coffee and I don't need it spilling down the side of my numb, droopy lips. (I can be clumsy enough on my own, thanks.) The coffee is decent but I always find the food here to be excellent. The last time I visited I threw health concerns cheerily to the wind and bought a beef sandwich, spilling out gravy all over the table without a care it was just that damn delicious. I was ravenous at the time and indifferent to the few people watching a slight-figured girl-woman devouring a sandwich like it was her last meal. This questionable novelty wore off after a minute or two and I ate my meal outside, fairly undetected. There's some relaxing out-door seating here, perfect for people-watching. Of course it's not an upmarket cafe, so you're sitting at a dirty-ish table on top of a cement floor. But anyone with eyes can see that before they come here, and I find this contributes to the cafe's casual vibe.

    Jak and Hill - Closed. Darn :/

    Jak and Hill

    4.0(25 reviews)
    2.4 kmSpring Hill
    $$

    Closed ;/…read more Writing more words because Yelp thinks more are needed. Seriously, there isn't any more to say. It's a dead parrot!

    My fooding adventures have been on hiatus for quite a bit, and will be till the end of this year,…read morebut I decided to take a break from all the craziness to visit Jak+Hill. From others' photos, the food looked decent, so I chose this one place. I had high hopes, after seeing their breakfast options and fairy floss dessert, but alas, I was underwhelmed. The location and place itself is decently decorated and in the middle of Spring Hill, but it wasn't particularly eye-opening. The girls there were friendly, but a bit disorganized service-wise (throughout my entire meal). I ordered a coffee to start, and as expected, was just alright. For sustenance, I had the corn fritters with smoked salmon on the side, but I almost didn't finish the corn fritters! They were lukewarm, chewy, and tiny! There were two - and smaller than the size of my palm, with a bit of smoked salmon, a poached egg, and rocket with tomato relish (that just tasted like tomato sauce). The presentation and the service were alright, and their lunch options looked good by the way other customers were chowing down... but they really need to work on their breakfast if they're going to keep serving it all day!

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    Jak and Hill - Breakfast Board to share - delicious as always

    Breakfast Board to share - delicious as always

    Jak and Hill - The decor and atmosphere created is A1. This beautiful little flower arrangement was on each table.

    The decor and atmosphere created is A1. This beautiful little flower arrangement was on each table.

    Jak and Hill

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    Bellissimo Coffee

    Bellissimo Coffee

    4.7(15 reviews)
    0.7 kmFortitude Valley
    $

    I'd always heard Bellissimo was good but I'd just never had a chance to try it…read more We rocked up mid-Sunday afternoon after a hard days couch shopping over at Homemaker City and we pleased to find the cafe/roastery buzzing but not too busy. We spent some time perusing their sizeable coffee bean selection from Australian to Single Origin Kenyan, Indian and Indonesian. Happy to report that yes you do get a free coffee with bean purchase :-) Of course we zeroed in in the all important snacking menu and were pleasantly rewarded to find many tasty options often sequestered to bfast menus on w/ends. Partner went for the avo on toast w/ lemon and I dived on a cheese & tomato toasty (simple but sooooo good!). Coffee is strong and well made. Prices were average & portions were decent. Staff were friendly and service was fairly prompt. Great afternoon reviver spot!

    Bellissimo Coffee is the standard by which I measure coffee. It's that good. Their beans are the…read moreyardstick to which every other coffee bean that goes into my grinder is compared. Some beans have gotten close, but none have ever quite measured up. As a coffee shop they're just OK. They're pretty small, though the upstairs has now been converted to a bungalow with seats and the like. The focus here is the roasting, and the layout of the coffee shop pretty much lets you know that. You'd have to be blind to miss the giant roaster right by the door or the huge bins of roasted beans. That's not to say they're not a good coffee shop,but if you're looking for the coffee shop atmosphere of just hanging out there are better coffee shops, but they're coffee isn't as good. Seating is a bit thin and on the lower floor is just a couple of benches and some standing room at the bar. Their menu is basic, but everything on it is absolutely amazing. It's also the only, and I do mean only, place that I've seen PECAN PIE in Australia. I told my classmates that it is a thing, I actually tried to make it for them with only some small degree of success, but there it is on their shelf. It is also delicious.

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    Bellissimo Coffee
    Bellissimo Coffee
    Bellissimo Coffee

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