Great atmosphere, friendly and helpful staff, good coffee and wonderful, healthy food.
New fave.
We had brunch here today for Mother's Day.... absolutely sensational! Food was amazing, awesome menu, coffee was great, service was and you for making it such a special day.
Went to check out plenty a few weekends ago. Tough to fault my experience.
We ordered the potato waffles, pancakes and cold brew coffees. Coffee was amazing. The food presentation awesome. The food tasted amazing, so much flavour and effort put into every meal. The staff were also very friendly.
If you haven’t been here I suggest you go and check it out ASAP. Very pleased with plenty! Keep up the good work : )
Best cafe of the week! What a filling meal.. the pork ragu was absolutely delicious! The more you eat, the more you want. And the chicken even tho its fried is so flavoursome and tender. The mash potato is the best I’ve ever tasted, smooth and creamy. The relaxing vibes and environment of this cafe is also perfect for a cuppa and some self procrastination time. I also see lots of people with laptops doing work or self study :) also have a few parkings spots right outside. Next door theres a big art supplies store which is a nice place for a stroll after your filling meal
This was my first time at Plenty and it will definitely not be my last.
I ordered the breakfast rice (which they kindly left out bacon as I don’t eat meat) and the house made crumpets.
There was probably a little too much sauce with the breakfast rice but it was served on the side so you could mix in as much or as little as you would like.
The crumpets were fantastic and the honeycomb butter was to die for.
Overall - good coffee, great service, excellent food!
I highly recommend checking it out!
Browsing around West End area to look for a place for coffee. While I was turning my steeling around the corner of the West End club, my gaze was caught by the low profile shop front of this busy cafe. Focusing on serving local produces should be the point to attract so locals inside the shop. “Wow”, was the first expression that I automatically yelled out after I entered the premise. There is very large space of dining area and they do provide extra rooms upstairs. Ordered the flat white and I really need to wait for a while because there was only one barista who endeavor to keep up with the order. Eventually my flat white was on the table, which was very well presented with a nice looking light brown color coffee cup. Coffee was strong and smooth that made me no regret for the waiting time. I will come back for brekkie instead of just a cup of coffee next time. Cheers!
Went to Plenty for a brunch with family. Kids enjoyed the housemade crumpset. Ingredients of my potato dish were yum and fresh. Staff is friendly especially when they knew we were from Sydney.
So delicious and wholesome!! I had the mushrooms and a flappe (all vegan) I loved every little bit! 10/10 would recommend! The staff are so nice too and talked me through the menu so I knew all the vegan options!
Plenty has been around for a number of years now, which in a cafe scene with ever-increasing competition is quite a feat. Located in a converted warehouse on Montague Road instead of the busy eatery hub of Boundary Street, it has still managed to garner a following of its own, and patronage has probably been boosted by the residents of the new apartment buildings that have sprung up in that part of West End.
I ordered 3 slices of cake, lemon custurd, carrot cake and vanilla cheesecake. Out of all 3, carrot cake was prob my fave. But the other two were also yum. Would love to go back for more. The cheesecake came with strawberry jam on top which was not to my appealing tbh I would have preferred it to be on the side. The price was 7.5 bucks each slice, a little bit pricey.
Impressive menu, beautifully presented meals with attentive and friendly staff. Good value for money and, judging from the Sunday breakfast crowd, Plenty is getting the recognition it deserves.
Yes. Finally a place you send your Melbourne or Adelaide friends to. Brisbane’s list of awesome food cafes was far too small.
Supposedly the food is sourced from local growers, and although there’s no mention of who/what/where like you see in Vic and SA it’s a good start. I’ve written it a lot: local,seasonal and organic food always shines.
Stopped in for Sunday brunch and it was very quiet pre-9am. We had 2 delicious meals and great coffees. 👍🏻
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