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99% of coffee shops in Ballarat are absolutely amazing, it is a ritual for mum and I to always go to one we have never been too. But on this day it was a mighty letdown. The chair was covered in food, table sticky and the hot cross buns were weaponary. The plate was chipped and it was terrible. I di
I came in today and waited 15 mins for 2 takeaway Croque Monsieurs. A woman came in after me and received her takeaway baguette before me. I wouldn’t mind the wait if the lunch was good. However, what I received were 2 flaccid, not toasted, soggy sandwiches which we ended up feeding to the seagulls
Coffee meant to be latte, taste like percolate coffee, sausage rolls no taste, like meat mixed with breadcrumbs, not a good experience, staff great, great service. won't be going back.
Like this place because it is so Authentic. Pastry and coffee and atmosphere … French!🤗🥰and you get to practice your touristy French speaking
Wow very disorganised waited ages service is very very poir. Worts of all its the first cake i have had a Mille Feuille that was frozen! Either a partially defrosted cake aside from it not being fresh it was not nice at all!!!
Alain produces very authentic french cuisine. The mille feuille is AMAZING! Croissants are superb. Coffee is great also. Pop in and practice your french.
I'm french. I was disappointed. Coffee isn't up to par with what's available in the CBD of Ballarat. The worst is the pastries. I laugh when I read other reviews saying that they are great. They are clearly frozen!! You're paying big money for microwaved rubbish. I spoke with the owner and he is
Absolutely loved it. Amazing coffee and I can't recommend their pastries enough. The almond croissant was by far my favourite and their made in house tarts are to die for. I try and go here at least once a fortnight
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