Once upon a time Ascot Vale was the suburb no one had heard of. Hell, even now people don't know where it is, squeezed between the Ponds of Moon (aka Moonee Ponds) and Newmarket (renowned as the host of dumpling house Laksa King). But ask someone how to get to the Vale? Nup.
So the presence of a 'specialty coffee and tea' house is not a good outcome for those who are comfortable with streets full of yummy mummy road warriors and African guys from the local housing commission chilling outside the internet café. But helpful if you're explaining where you live to the hipsters of Fitzroy.
While I question the commercial sense of Reverence Specialty Coffee and Tea setting up the tenth coffee house on a four block stretch - not to mention being in the middle of the 'burbs -it's brilliant if you're after a single origin espresso or a cold drip and some cheese cake.
Floor to ceiling windows and brown-and-orange minimalist outfitting creates a cavernous space inside the former 'avvocato e solicitor' office. While perturbing a number of food bloggers who, having survived the lengthy no. 57 tram trip to get there, blanched before imparting their approval, it's nice to have a big table and some space over which you can read a broadsheet newspaper with breakfast or lunch.
They could, however, use some cushions on the high chairs in front of the windows - they look cool but aren't particularly comfortable to sit on.
Reverence has also nailed a key aspect that any new entrant to suburban café culture requires if it's to survive: friendly staff. Said friendly staff member was with my Honduras aguas dulce filter that came - and this needs to be pointed out - in one of those excellent double-walled thermo glasses.
The food is good, the coffee is an education, and the location is on the sidelines of a bourgeoning it-spot. It's unlikely Ascot Vale and its cafes like Reverence are going to remain undiscovered gems for much longer. read more