From the humble beginnings of starting at the top of the hill, Streat Toast has gone to achieve something remarkable: local fame. With its fantastic quality foods, it's desirable coffees and -- most importantly -- warm interpersonal service, the van which was once just a van has become a staple meeting place for businesses and offices around the area.
Firstly, the food. With it's arguably large menu, Streat Toast -- Streat herein -- has you covered for any time of the day. Missed breakfast? Maybe dig into some fruit toast or a breakfast sandwich. Craving for some lunch? Indulge in some salad of the day, or if requiring something more substantial perhaps a steak sandwich. Or maybe you're just looking to infuse some more caffeine into the blood stream before trudging through a seemingly pointless meeting, their coffees will get you through. In each case Streat has equipped itself to serve, and to serve well. No matter the circumstance I am doubtful that you won't find something to indulge in -- that was a purposeful double negative to keep your brain awake.
And secondly, and most importantly, the service. In essence, it is fair to conclude that it is easy to be a food vendor but it is difficult to be a part of the food culture. Streat has achieved the latter. With its fantastic set of people, such as Alex, they will ensure that every single time you visited you felt welcomed to the van that they are incredibly proud of.
Without a doubt, I am incredibly delighted that Streat exists. Knowing that there is a meeting place for me and my coworkers to spend some time networking and just invest in one another makes me incredibly happy. Without any help from anyone but themselves, Streat has woven itself into the cultural fabric of Deakin. With its fantastic food, desirable coffees and its incredible service, Streat is no longer just a food van in Deakin but rather it is Deakin's meeting place for all. read more