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    The Kettle Black

    4.2 (92 reviews)
    ModerateCafes
    Closed 7:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    Cappuccino
    Janice J.

    This brunch spot is extremely popular and I know why now. The exterior of the building has two elements, modern classic coffee shop and unique white detailed architecture. The coffee is also very good. They have pastries and doughnuts from doughboy. I recommend any of their toasts because the sourdough bread they serve is amazing. I got the seasonal mushroom toast. I didn't expect so many mushrooms, but the portion was large. Some basil pesto was drizzled on top and on the toast. It was a very satisfying meal. However, the wait can take a while. If it's only 2 people the wait will be shorter, but any groups larger than that will probably take 30 mins. Not so ideal in the cold, but they have heaters outside and you can order drinks while waiting. I do think it's worth the wait though.

    Hot cakes - enough for 2 people
    Heeju K.

    Nice environment and beautiful place to eat. The pancake was very nice and 2 of us were able to eat it and still leave some in the plate. It did take quite some time to get the food, longer than the people next to us who ordered much later. All in all happy with the Kettle Black

    Sara H.

    Great great coffee! But I was so speechless when I was served avocado toast. I have no idea why it was served this way- deconstruction? Leaving to the customer to prepare it the way she wants? I was so displeased at having to pay so much money for something I expected to be smashed and spread for me instead of Doing the work myself. But the salted caramel brownie was good. If I had to go back, I'll try the hot cakes that everyone is talking about.

    Best pancake ever! #yelpeatsNYC
    Ashley K.

    Literally the best breakfast I have ever eaten. I returned twice during my recent trip. The coffee is exceptional some come with a palate cleanser of seltzer water other with a paper of flavor notes and origin. The food was great and well priced for the quality. Obviously the ricotta pancake is out of this world and should be shared by many (although we split it in half) as it is thick. It is sweet but not too sweet and has a perfect balance of light thick cake and crunchy nuts and seeds and refreshing fruit. Now the savory options are also exceptional. The mushroom toast is literally perfect. The balance of cooked, raw, and dusted mushrooms all meld together beautifully. Also a very generous portion. The burrata was fresh as can be and oozed onto the plate of mixed tomatoes. I can't speak enough great things and I will miss this eatery dearly as I eat my way through NYC.

    Beautiful restaurant.
    V C.

    No trip to the city of cafe lovers paradise is complete without a stop to one of their infamous cafe, The Kettle Black. For months, I've been admiring this place from afar...literally! So when I was able to come back to Melbourne and visit my family, I knew this place is the first on my to-eat list. I came here on a weekday morning and this place is already bustling. From the outside, the building is beautiful as it combines the Victorian era as well as the modern architecture. The interior design was also very tasteful to the eye - classy and sophisticated. I ordered their hotcakes (with ricotta, blueberries, pure maple, double cream and seeds for $18) and while it took a good 30 minutes for the food to arrive, it didn't disappoint! This was probably the most beautiful, unicorn and rainbow prettiest pancakes I've ever eaten! Eating it is just as pleasurable. The pancake was very moist, deep and crispy while caramelized with the maple syrup. Portion was very generous, definitely enough to share for two. Be sure to try their drinks as well. Their hot chocolate was exquisite - It was rich, velvety and complex. The Ecuador rancho tio emilio coffee was also top notch. Overall, to me, Kettle Black was a very enjoyable Brunch experience that one must encounter when visiting Melbourne as it does cafe culture the best!

    The Kettle Black
    Mel P.

    Top Paddock and Two Birds, One Stone earned their spots at the top with amazing brunch/lunch menus full of inventive dishes. But the new offering from the same crew is their best to date. The Kettle Black is probably my favourite space so far and the food is just something else. Heading in on just their second day, this place is already pumping. No rest for a cafe kicking off with a reputation like this. It has been worth the wait too. The fit-out is stunning; a gorgeous clean space of black & white with splashes of mint green and gold. If you don't have time to join the masses dining in, a coffee cart awaits out the front for take-aways, including grab and go food. Not just pre-made sandwiches, I'm talking croissants filled with gruyere and pulled pork. Seriously. Inside, another espresso bar and filter coffee is on offer. Their 5 Senses coffee gets top marks and the filter was perfection - even served on a cute gold plate. If the sight of another poached-egg-smashed-avocado dish makes you want to scream, you will be overjoyed at the options here. As I mentioned, the menu is pretty spectacular. No doubt this will change seasonally, but at present there is everything from crayfish and wallaby to house-made coconut yoghurt. I opted for the Polenta Porridge with burnt maple, strawberry and basil. Aside from being probably the most visually delightful thing I've eaten since their flowery porridge at Top Paddock, this dish was just a joy to eat. Expect it to be busy, always. I don't see these guys getting a minute rest with a cafe this good.

    The Hotcake
    Max T.

    All I can say is the hype is definitely worth it! As the new brother in to Top Paddock and Two Birds One Stone, The Kettle Black maintains the ceiling-high expectations that comes with it, but being in an absolute ripper location. Its a beautiful, old white building with plenty of history surrounded by new high-rises, a really gorgeous setting. The menu is amazing. Much of the offerings are obviously going to be in a similar vein to what you would find at Top Paddock. The hotcake - note the lack of an 's' there - was amazing. Just the right amount of maple syrup, crunchy on the outside and soft on the inside, and homemade ricotta baked into it! Even two of us couldn't finish it. I had the pulled pork benedict. I don't know why I always get sucked into pulled pork, as I always leave disappointed... But The Kettle Black's version was just about right - just flavoursome enough and not too stringy and tough. Coffee wise, we were able to try the filter and long blacks. They too were very good! Plenty of care has clearly been taken in this department. A mix of 5 Senses, Market Lane and Small Batch are offered, which is provides very hard choices to choose between. The only downfall probably comes as a victim of its own success - it was very busy, and that was just four days in, and I cannot see that changing. A mini cart was set up the day we were there for take aways which is a great idea - but otherwise, expect a small wait.

    Mushrooms
    Tresna L.

    I'd put off visiting The Kettle Black because I'd heard about the long waits... and well let's be honest, it's sort of in an out-of-the-way place so it wasn't exactly the most convenient place for me to get to. I finally had my chance when I needed to be in this part of town for an appointment and arrive at noon on a Monday to a half-filled venue and staff eager and happy to serve. I had a limited amount of time to eat and run and they assured me that it wouldn't be a problem. Indeed I was out the door within 40 minutes of sitting down! I should have expected the fit out to be amazingly gorgeous, but nothing prepared me for just how beautiful the space is. I love the bright and open interior and that there's lots of nooks and crannies, making it feel a little smaller and more intimate than it is. My only criticism of the design is that it got very noisy as the lunch service wore on and I could hardly hear my dining companion speak. The food was lovely. We shared a fresh/cooked mushroom dish which was simple and delicious for lovers of the funghi, along with a kingfish dish which I was told was "salady" by the waiter but really wasn't what I had expected. It was nonetheless delicious, with ripe tomatoes, avocado chunks and crisp potato. This isn't a cheap cafe option, but you pay for the extra level of service, a beautiful setting and food that is creative and quick.

    Cured kangaroo with chilli scrambled eggs and pulled pork, poached eggs, pear and hollandaise sauce.
    Jocelin L.

    After checking out all the insta photos and reviews for this place, I was finally able to check it out. Mainly because it was a Friday mid morning, it was easy to grab a spot! Walked into the cafe and loved the interiors of white walls, potted greenery and the way the tables were laid out. After a red eye flight I was desperate for a coffee. I ordered a latte which came out super quick and with the leaf coffee art. I was expecting a little more from the coffee but it was ok. Wasn't blown away. Although the hot cakes is the most popular, opted for the pulled pork hollandaise poached egg with pear. The dish was pretty well executed with the egg yolks runny and the pork being moist. My partner had ordered the cured kangaroo with chilli scrambled eggs. We were expecting a little more from the dish like chili dustings or flakes compared to chopped chilli. It just didn't have that oomph I was expecting. All in all a pretty great experience with service being top notch as well!

    Coconut yoghurt with gluten free grains/seeds, Toorak Station pear and rhubarb.
    Amy T.

    There's a reason that this place gets people's blood pumping when you mention 'The Kettle Black', and if you haven't checked instagram, you should because there's plenty of Instagram photos of the building, food and coffee. In general, I'm not a fan of waiting in a long line to be seated for brunch. So I decided to go during the weekday, and luckily I managed to get a seat almost immediately. Firstly, I would like to say the staff are friendly and attentive. A good cafe needs good people to deliver, and this place has it. I had the coconut yoghurt with gluten free grains/seeds, Toorak Station pear and Rhubarb. That's a lot words for one dish, but hey that's quite normal to see at some places. Haha. I was very pleased when this dish arrived, it was like art on a plate. Colourful, alive and cheerful. The burning question is, did it deliver on taste? Definitely. I enjoyed the various ingredients and textures combined. Only thing is the coconut yoghurt was slightly too sweet for me so I couldn't finish that particular part of the dish. If you're a fan of the food and coffee at Top Paddock, you'll most likely enjoy this place. I also had an Ethiopian Hunkute filter coffee, which was fantastic. It had a clean and medium body to it. The cafe is in a beautiful Victorian style building, and the interior had a clean Scandinavian style look. I like nice architecture and interior, so this made the experience even better. The Kettle Black is one of my favourite cafes in Melbourne for breakfast, brunch and filter coffee.

    Chantee F.

    I finally made it! Of course it required my mother visiting and getting there before 9am on a weekday, but I got in without a wait. Clean, minimalist decor and bright windows grace the cafe. There is a coffee cart outside for those wanting take away. We were seated and served the tastiest coffee immediately. Off to a great start! Between the two of us we shared a hearty pulled pork with poached eggs and pears on toast, fruit and flowery muesli and a side of kangaroo tartare. The kangaroo was prepared well but due to lack of dressing there was not much to hide the gamey flavour. It was worth trying for the sake of it. Mom enjoyed her muesli and I almost finished the generous serve of pork. It was delicious and I would gladly return if it were as easy to get seated. However I would say that for slightly better ambiance and a menu I found more interesting, Top Paddock has it beat. Either way it's easy to see why these restaurants do so well. Kudos to the chefs!

    Breakfast is served
    Tom C.

    Stunning decor and ambiance, great service, and even better food. There's usually wait by mid day, even on weekdays. Get their early if you don't like waiting, I would recommend before 10am. Their hot cakes are divine and is a must try. If you are looking for something like less heavy and more healthy, the flowery muesli is pretty great. They also have great coffee that is well sourced.

    Beautiful hot cake made to order
    Jami O.

    Excellent brunch place with its unique menu, great service, and cool decor. The place was pretty busy for a Tuesday around 10:30am but we were seated right away for a table of 3. The menu was pretty explosive with items like cured kangaroo which immediately catch your eye. We opted for the hotcake and the snapper sandwich which were perfect. I must warn you that the servings are very large and we could have easily shared our meals. Their coffee is also very good, so give it a shot.

    Sexy ass hotcake

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