Reviews Espresso Engine

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Marich
+5
Great coffee, good place for ride stop, lots of bike parking early in the morning. Also good place to admire other people’s expensive bikes. Had a soy cappuccino and it was just the right level of sweetness, in an orange mug.
Sep 29, 2018
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Gemma
+4.5
This cafe is tucked into a small lane way between Turbot and Tank streets. Always very busy with a lively professional crowd. Despite how busy they get the service is very fast, efficient and friendly. Their coffee is lovely; delicious and reliable.
Feb 27, 2018
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Geoff
+4.5
Friendly busy staff run by John who loves his work.  The homegrown Merlo coffee is served here and never disappoints.  this is very much a working cafe and services the coffee drinkers and net workers of the area.  A pleasing feature is not having to give your name - they find you and it is very welcome and edifying! thanks mate.  Good work lad!
Nov 01, 2017
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DianaW
+3.5
Perfectly poured flat white. In town again on business & this tucked away little coffee shop was close yet hidden away enough to enjoy my drink in relative comfort. Coffee is Merlo & there was no extra charge for the strong request
Jan 04, 2017
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Atreyu
+3.5
Almost hidden as a corner right in the CBD, ironically right in view of the busy highway, the Santos building on Turbot Street is housing a good little find. Going across from Kuripla Bridge, it is just a quick stop off - a bit like the hidden back entrance for cyclists - and for the customers going in via Turbot, it is a small detour off George near the highway turnoff. Walk into the foyer, and if it is your first time (as it was for me) finding the coffee place is a little disorienting. Go all the way to the other side, and there it is. Why would some sweat-under-the-armpits type be in this area?

Well, some place close by (at least in a walk-able distance) wanted me back on board for employment. One morning I just needed to get in there for some initiation (i.e. paperwork), and for old time's sake I searched immediately when I found out for a new place I hadn't done for coffee and get a couple of sweets to split up in the office.

In spite of the number of clientele waiting around for orders and getting items, the service is really quick and your name is being called out before you know it. The place felt alive with hard-working baristas, and that did not stop them from being friendly. It basically goes that you walk up to the counter, place the order, pay and then they ask you for your name. What might have helped is that the coffee I ordered was black, and the items were in the cabinet just ready to be put in the bag. All up, five minutes at most. Kill me if you wish, but it can't be helped - this was really working like a little engine.

What they sell here is basic. The name is "espresso", and that it their bread-and-butter. All the expected coffees, plus the "harder" stuff (e.g. ristrettos, mezzos etc.) are there along with teas and a number of pre-packed drinks. Anything else is really stuff that commonly goes on the side to coffee, such as a range of sandwiches, sweets and breakfasts on the go.

The whole look of the place is just gorgeous. Corporate types frequent here, but this has anything but that dull grey look of a corporate place. This alley uses a lot of stone, has a considerably cooler temperature and there are stools and such to sit and wait. The whole little establishment is off to the side, so it feels more like a coffee shop and less like a stand to grab it and go. I will give props to it, for combining looks and creating a character that will draw people continuously back to it.

The coffee that they use comes from Merlo, which is really a hit and miss affair. It is not on recommended to be used by novice baristas, and a less than stellar one can really ruin the drink. However, some more talented baristas that I have found (which include one or more of my favourite places) can do really well with it. I have tried better places than this one, but I have definitely experienced it worse as well. As usual, the doppio. It was less sweet, a tad fruity and it could have been a little stronger (usual aspect with Merlo) and was the right temperature.

Looking in cabinet, the sweets I went for were an orange-almond cake, and an Afghan. The orange-almond cake should be self-explanatory, and the Afghan is an unleavened biscuit orginiating from New Zealand. The latter is made from cocoa, butter, and cornflakes (or some other cereal) topped with a layer of chocolate and walnuts. Both of them were good. The orange-almond cake was moist, certainly had the taste of orange - real orange - in it almond with the nuttiness of almonds complimenting it, plus the texture was feather-soft. That one was a pleasant and light sweet. For those preferring a bit more in their cake, often like I am, the Afghan was the one I tended towards. It had a good, thick amount of chocolate coating the cookie and it had more of a crunchy texture. I especially liked the walnut finish on it.

Perhaps it is more on the aesthetics of the place and the efficiency focused more than other places, those are aspects I would highlight before the product. This is not saying anything bad about the coffee or the sweets - I quite liked them in fact - but the aforementioned aspects were way ahead of the curve than many coffee places that I have visited recently; credit must be given where it is the most due. If I were to be working in one of the nearby buildings, even if there was a good coffee place in there I would cross the street and walk a while more just to come here - good coffee, lightning-quick service and the aesthetic of it is quite distinctive.
Jan 14, 2016
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Foodieinheels
+4
This café is super popular with working locals, but I've found the Merlo coffee to be hit and miss - have had burnt coffee on a few occasions and also overcharged, so be sure to listen carefully before handing over your credit card (lesson learnt!). Food-wise, it's my favourite up this end of town - can't go past their raspberry and white chocolate muffins; savoury muffins with herbed cream cheese; avocado on Turkish toast with "the works" and the banana bread. The berry smoothie is also delicious, but a bit too pricey considering the small portion. Overall, a great place to catch up for morning tea :)
Aug 26, 2015
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Andrew
+5
This cafe is on the ground floor of my work building, the coffee is the best in the area and service is always excellent.  The prepaid coffee cards are a good deal and as a bonus they save me always searching for change.  Definitely recommend.
Aug 10, 2015
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Russ Dooley
+5
Popular place but never a wait. The staff are friendly, the coffee is always good and the wraps are delicious! Great place for brekky or lunch.
Aug 07, 2015
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John Holt
+5
Espresso Engine is a pleasant lively café, which serves first-rate coffee and breakfast food from an early hour. My wife and I call early and encounter groups of early cyclists having a rest after a ride. The queues start forming from 7.30am, but amazingly, no one seems to wait more than 2 minutes for their take-away order. The table service is pleasant and promptly served, without the use of table signs. My wife and I are regular customers.
Aug 03, 2015
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Laura Quinlan
+5
This is a great coffee shop! It is always busy, but I am never waiting long as they are super fast. The coffee is consistently good. The staff are friendly and the place has a great buzz going on. A real quality outfit.
Aug 01, 2015
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Kylie7
+5
This little place gathers crowds of city workers and for good reason. Quick service, excellent staff and service are just bonuses to the amazing coffee and delicious food they provide.
Jul 30, 2015
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Annie K-P
+4.5
Best coffee ever without a doubt served by Brisbane's friendliest staff.
May 29, 2013
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Tammy
+4.5
Espresso Engine is a busy little cafe typically packed with customers during the week.  It's a low-key hub with outdoor and indoor seating bustling with businessmen/women alike, serving up coffees, as well as pastries and savory foods.  My flat white (latte) was strong and aromatic, just what I was looking for today.  It did taste a bit burnt, but was essentially a nice dark roast that suited my coffee mood perfectly.
May 27, 2013
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Bruce N
+4
Busy around smoko time (unsurprisingly)but the staff are on top of things and get the coffee to u pretty quickly. I’ve been coming here for years and they’ve only managed to stuff up my order 2 or 3 times but came good with an apology and a free coffee. Life’s too short to get cranky over a missed cafe order 😁. Thanks team BTW it’s a mystery to me how they get the coffee to tables without a table number ????
5
Karl Williams
+5
Excellent cafe. Service is always impeccable. Coffee standard is always high. Although the blend might not be as strong as other places, it is very smooth. I have had countless coffees here and only a few have ever been average. Which is even more impressive because of the minimal wait time even when busy. The food is also delicious. Great variety of food for a small cafe too. Highly recommend.
5
Stephen Hennessy
+5
Great coffee, quick and friendly service
5
Jiwon Heo
+5
I visited here with my colleague to grab a coffee before going into a meeting. I ordered a long black with one shot only as I wanted my coffee not strong at all. Due to the meeting I had near the shop, I could not finish it, but I did not want to waste it and asked for a takeaway cup. This gentleman at the counter said they could not offer takeaway as they are not allowed for a takeaway order. He kindly offered me to come back after my meeting so that he can make a coffee again for free of charge! It was such a kind offer and made my day. Although I was rushing to return to my office after the meeting I had near this shop, and was not able to get the free coffee, I really appreciated for the offer.
5
Gypsyduo
+5
My new favourite coffee place! Always quick and friendly service. I've been there heaps of times now and they never disappoint.
5
Jade Wengel
+5
This would have to be the best coffee in Brisbane. My colleague introduced me to the coffee this week and I've never scored a local coffee 10/10. Wow, amazing. Keep up the good work. Good location, busy during peak times. Highly recommend.
5
M K
+5
Tops for your morning brew. Friendly and efficient in a handy location. Great coffee and good inside seating.
5
anindya anindya
+5
Espresso Engine is one of my favourite Coffee Shop in Brisbane CBD. The coffee is great, the service is excellence. Surrounded by many offices, this coffee shop can be very crowded during peak hour, especially morning time. However, don't judge by the long queue, because their service is also very fast. There are usually 3 person serving as front liners welcoming & write your order ; another dedicated baristas are preparing your coffee. Oh, I love their colour of the cup : orange! 😊
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