This cute suburban cafe has a lot going for it. First off, great coffee - good-sized mugs with various milk choices.
Secondly, good food - some standard choices as well as some unusual things, with excellent pricing. I was up for a very light lunch and didn't feel like the soup of the day (which was pumpkin and ginger, by the way). I ordered from the baked goods case a 'savoury loaf'. It's hard to describe what this is, but in North America, we might describe it as firm spoonbread. It was, in fact a cross between cornbread and a frittata- cheesey, with lots of corn, sweet potato and other veggies, topped with pumpkin seeds and sunflower seeds. So good! It was served warm with butter and chilli jam (which had a bit of a kick to it). It was very filling and my dining partner had to finish it off.
I also had a muesli bar. This was like a dense peanut butter slice with dried fruits, nuts and coconut in it. It was filling and tasty. Again, my dining partner had to assist. Finally, my dining partner got a blondie, which I tasted. So yum!
The third fab thing about this place is that it is dog friendly. I mean, they really seem to like dogs. The back courtyard is DogLand, with its own private entrance from the rear alley, buckets of water and dog wandering space. Homemade dog treats can be purchased from the bakery inside.
It is a bit nippy this time of year but lap blankets are provided. Give it a try. If you're not a fan of dogs, the tables inside will be for you and perhaps those outside on the footpath.
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