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Tea Leaves

4.1 (10 reviews)
Closed 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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10 years ago

A great place to spend some time, now if only the smells could be packaged to take away as well.

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9 years ago

Best tea shop. We always drink their teas. They even sell coffee and have tasters of choc covered coffee beans. Displays always changing.

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Review Highlights - Tea Leaves

The store itself is very cluttered with plain shelving that reaches up to the roof and every shelf packed full with a variety of teapots in every shape, size, colour and even facial expression.

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Burnham Bakery and Piggery Cafe - Brunch! Delish!

Burnham Bakery and Piggery Cafe

3.2(19 reviews)
1.4 km
$$

What a place! Well worth the drive and what a picturesque drive it is. The first thing you notice…read moreis the magnificent looking silos. On a wet summers day the mist was rolling in so it made it all the more pretty. Everything about the cafe is thought thru, from the bakery to finishing touches of the decor. Our waiter was efficient and had a great sense of humour. He certainly made it all the more memorable. The drinks came quickly followed by our delicious meals. We were there for breakfast but there is everything from buying a loaf of bread and toasting it yourself, pastries to the purchase of three different sized picnic baskets. And if the salads on display are anything to go by I'll certainly be back to order one and stroll through their gardens. They are currently expanding the gardens. But there is plenty to do! From lawn bowls, children's play areas, picnic area and meet bubble and squeak the residents of the pig sty. I couldn't recommend the Piggery Cafe enough. I will certainly be back. I could imagine that it will get busy on the weekends if during the week was anything to go by - so be prepared. Happy eating.

Really enjoyed it. We had the cheeseburger, a whole grilled trout with a side of rosemary fries,…read moreand a smoked sausage hot and pink from the smoker, a little spicy and served with pickled cucumber and carrot. One of the few places in Melbourne that cooks burgers to order, but unfortunately we ordered medium rare and it arrived well done. Still tasty though! The trout, however, was genuinely AMAZING. Succulent and cooked to perfection on a hot grill. Chips were golden and crispy with a rosemary salt, really good. The sausage and pickles were delicious. There's no phone signal (for us anyway) so it's a rare chance to fully focus without the temptation of peeking at the phone. The meals took a fair stint to arrive, but we weren't there for fast food and the location is incredibly beautiful so it was a nice chance to stop and breathe. Speaking of breathing - we were seated outside, and every time the wind gusted our way there was a waft of .... I don't know what. Sewage? Pigs? Something on the septic side of the scent spectrum (I know, pure poetry). It wasn't pleasant so I removed a star for that.

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Burnham Bakery and Piggery Cafe - Bad 'cashew and almond pancakes with banana and seasonal fruit'. Dry, expensive ($14), and the 'seasonal fruit' was a quarter poached pear.

Bad 'cashew and almond pancakes with banana and seasonal fruit'. Dry, expensive ($14), and the 'seasonal fruit' was a quarter poached pear.

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