Six Feet Under Newstead

Six Feet Under Newstead, Brisbane 2 Masters Street, Newstead - Brisbane

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Atreyu
+5
TL;DR: Words are very hard to describe just how unique, just how characteristic, and just how alive with it all Six Feet Under is. The best surprise about it was walking right in fully blind about what was to be. Away from the outside of hustle and bustle, it is a whole new world down here that is calm and serene while all around are hard-working waitstaff, and dynamic meals. Everything is given a meticulous approach, which makes all the difference from being a serviceable meal out to something more memorable.

As rich as Brisbane's dining scene has become, there has been a dearth of a few aspects in it. They are a bit hard to explain in brevity, but it can easily be put this way. Watching enough television series or movies, or maybe even play some video games as well, as you'd be aware about that downtown set up. The place to be is usually hidden on a side street, and the eagle eye is the way to find it. The most that would give it away is a sign, and a staircase leading downstairs. Either it is the latest hotspot, or some sort of hidden gem, and it almost always be in the downtown area.

Aside from downtown, it is the perfect way to describe the location of Six Feet Under. We are in the older part of town, in the Newstead area, where they are utilising the classical architecture and revamping formerly decrepit parts of town into more groovy and appealing hotspots. Turn right down one of the side streets, and if you took it from the right angle - like my house mate did - you won't have to be looking for long, as it is right there clear as day. Heck, it has become so popular that a sign is even on the main road pointing down to it (another factor to compare it to a downtown hotspot). Right outside, the sign is above the dark door as the floor looks like it is on an angle (it is going downhill, in defense).

One morning, I woke up and had found that the responsibility had fallen into my hands to go and find somewhere to have breakfast. This involved me going onto this old website, and starting with scanning several collections for inspiration and seeing where it would go from there. What could have been a long process managed to be fairly quick with just the first lot of options - many that were in the north and inner-north. I showed my house mate what I had so far, and out of a couple of real winners this one came out on top. Just how much of a winner it was going to be, that was an imminent surprise.

From the name, it is easy to think that it may be death or macabre-related; at one of my past workplaces, I had colleagues look at me wondering it if were as such. There is nothing to suggest that at all, and the name merely is a hint at the whole cafe being in a basement. And what a big basement it is. Using the skeleton of what was the basement area of a factory, the way it has been decorated, designed, and ultimately revamped, has ensured an environment which is simultaneously cosy and spacious.

Walk inside, and they have done it up beautifully. It is in the combination of each detail. Low lights adorn the area from the ceiling, creating the right amount of lighting - you aren't getting blinded, you are able to see what you are doing and what you are eating, and for those food bloggers out there, it is permissive to take those snaps - no need for that blinding and distracting flash. Every table is given meticulous attention, with a low light to each one and there will be a decoration of some sort on the table. This will at least include the sugar jar, but could also be a small plant. Like it is often stressed, the small touches here and there build up the place's character, and those working at Six Feet Under have done that correctly.

Right upon entering the fray, the customer service already has the A-game being brought. All the folks here are lovely. The demeanour is a unique one. It has elements of being relaxed, yet it has that air of being professional, plus the meticulous way
they went about everything worked out a treat for them. Many places, while the customer service is good for the most part, you can see them going through the motions. With the lady coming to our table, she was quite the chirpy and personable one. They do come back to check if your food is up to scratch, and they even give small comments about the food when making your choices. This might pass some people by, but to me it indicates confidence and knowledge of the product.

The menu is one that will change seasonally, and provide all sorts of surprises over time. This being Brisbane, they suit it to the most popular mode eating - getting breakfast out. That they do, and what they offer for breakfast can range from the normal offerings to twists on them, and there might be experimentation on the horizon. When it comes to the beverages, that depends on what time of day you want to saunter in. More so later on, with a small range of beers and wines. All around the clock, however, are the normal outings for breakfast. Those are the teas and coffees, as per normal, but also juices and smoothies.

This was breakfast time, which to me only means one thing at first. We are talking about some coffee here. While I was not too aware of the specialty coffees they had, that is alright as it is hard to beat the usual - the good old doppio. From drinking this coffee, I knew they had chosen a good bean for it - I just couldn't see it front and center where they sourced it from. It all became apparent upon asking, they used a bean from the Genovese blend. This bean is a better than average one, mainly due to how forgiving it can be. While it is able to create a strong cup of coffee, that strength is hidden beneath a gentler taste and aroma, which is usually complimented by notes of nuts, sometimes even fruits. It is not absolutely the top echelon, yet the Genovese does have its place within cafes who give a damn about quality.

With it winding down to the end of the year, and generally having a healthy mentality for the most part, I thought this could be one time to let go for a bit. Or just the breakfast waffles sounded too good to pass up. These were two thick buttermilk waffles, which were then topped with an assortment of vegetables and sweet condiments. A trio of pineapple, strawberries, and banana, along with a hefty lot of honeycomb, chocolate mousse, and raspberry jam. If any dessert shop owners are reading this, I absolutely give you the dare to top this off. Oh, and to give a finishing touch I ordered a side of bacon. Not just regular bacon, but a thick-cut rasher that must have been about an inch thick. To get this out of the way, the bacon is a real upgrade for such a tasty treat. The way it glistened from the marbling was a sight to behold. It was tasty, and being requested as crispy made it at the next level. This is one of those hidden aspects on the menu that shows off just how meticulous the cooks in the kitchen are.

Every last morsel of this meal was delicious. Both of the waffles were plump and delicious, having big furrows to catch any sweet sauce dripping down. Inside was a soft sponge, with the outer layer - just the thinnest amount of an outer layer - had that characteristic crunch associated with crystallised sugar. The fruits were all plump and delicious, with big juicy strawberries, plenty of banana, and the pineapple itself being a surprise. This was caramalised, in which the fruit is already somewhat sweet on its own, the sugar and slight cooking made it that little bit sweeter. If it were just these fruits, I would have happily settled - though a bit taken aback with a lack of sauce. That abackedness need not be, with the thick chocolate mousse, the raspberry jam, and the honeycomb creating a trios of tastes that were dynamic - the honeycomb was sweet already, so the chocolate mousse had to be dark to offset it (and dark is objectively better), with the raspberry bringing a somewhat tart flavour to the mix. Mix these with the fruits, and it is heaven on Earth.

There is a big reason for why Six Feet Under has become so popular so quickly. In fact, I could point to several reasons why everyone and their dog is starting to flock towards here. Much of it has to do with the whole vibe of the place, and that vibe is further helped by how the waitstaff are hard-working all the way throughout the meals. They are making sure the place is clean, they know their stuff when asked questions, and are efficient in delivering the services. With that same said vibe, like that aforementioned downtown hangout, or the bar flying under the radar, it has a huge potential for later at night - just have a look around the basement area, know how well they can cater at a moment's notice, and that will be all the more apparent.

It was all on point this time around. It had a distinctive and characteristic aesthetic, and the food was absolutely delicious - it practically filled me right up. Saying the sky is the limit may be somewhat cliche by now, but the dry humour that I got cannot resist saying it - the sky is the limit for what can become of this establishment. By holding onto the timeless charms, Six Feet Under went ahead and unlocked, and for once the waitstaff have fully clued into that.
9 months ago
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Nicola Ward
+5
Totally addicted to this place! The menu has a good mix of classics and unique dishes that change regularly. The entire menu is all day; you can get breakfast for lunch or vice versa, which is a major plus. The staff give stellar service. If you’re looking for a good deal they also frequently have discounts on EatClub.
Aug 28, 2019
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DianaW
+4
Was pleasantly surprised to see to see a pet friendly area at the front of this cafe bar. There was no outdoor seating so cudos for this innovative idea. The cafe also has great table service & good coffee. We had breakfast there & I ordered one of the specials from the board which happened to be chilli scramble. Tasty dish of eggs with chilli & smoked salmon. The chilli came in copious amounts & was super hot so I was happy.
Aug 14, 2019
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Lambo Blair
+4
Visited Six Feet Under for lunch on Wednesday and found the food extremely tasty. I ordered the 12 hr brisket w potato salad, kale chimichurri and bread, it had awesome flavour and the beef was super tender. The restaurant has nice spacious layout and service is reasonably quick.
Aug 09, 2019
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Aizel Tran
+5
Was looking for a new coffee shop to try and this place definitely surprised me by how big it actually was. When you first enter, it feels dark and closed but then it opens out into this huge beautiful floor plan, decorated with plants, dark wood finishes, and black brick accent walls. It’s a wonderfully balanced look of cozy, upscale, and industrial. Didn’t try any food this time around but the lamb shoulder looks like my first pick. Coffee was great and they have milk alternatives (macadamia nut milk) for my flat white. I do wish there were windows to enjoy a sunny day option but overall pleased with my experience :)
May 05, 2019
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Ronnielui2003
+5
I was hesitating to decide where to go brekkie for my 2000th review. Eventually, I decide to give this café a go because I admit that I have totally forget about this café after I read the first review of its grand opening last year.
I was lucky to have a parking spot just outside its door. Although the entrance was designed in low profile, its name does indicate that the whole venue is located under the ground (not sure if it is six feet under? ). I was greeted by the proficient floor staff after my first step in. I was led to a small table with the counter at my back. Love to have the sparkling water while I was perusing the menu. Due to the fact that it is my vegetarian day so I ordered a flat white to go with the "Mushroom". Well, food & beverage came nearly together and the visual appraisal of them give me the confidence of coming to the right place. Presentation, taste and strength are all above standard; however, hero should be savory dish. Have not be to a café with serious plating and passion on making good dishes for a while. This café should be one of them. There are nice combination of King Oyster mushrooms, pear and Cavolo Nero stacked up on a sourdough with a well-prepared slow-cooked egg. This poached egg was carefully prepared with nice running yolk inside. The saltiness from the blue cheese custard and the sweetness from the pear really balance the taste. King oyster and field mushrooms are both very fresh. Together with the green Cavolo Nero, the balance of texture deserves thumb-up.
Overall, it is a decent dining experience and I will definitely go back for tasting of other dishes.
May 05, 2019
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Sherrym1au
+4
Let me tell you about our most recent (Autumn) lunch here: I started with a cappuccino, while Mr P. had a freshly-squeezed orange juice. My drink hit the spot - strong and hot, with lots of chocolate sprinkled on top and lurking delightfully in the bottom. Hubby's OJ was frothy and cold and delicious. Nothing nicer than juice straight out of the fruit :-)
We moved on to our meals: hubby had an OG Cheesy (burger), while I chose the Banoffee French toast. At a glance, it looks like avocado purée and scallops, but it is actually caramelised banana, with miso caramel, banana cream and blood-orange gel. Yes, very sweet, but oh so delicious. I even ate the banana! And as regular readers know, that is a big call for me:-) My only suggestion would be to add a bit of crunch with a herby/salted praline - just to give it a bit of a twist, and to cut the sweetness. And maybe a scattering of fresh mint? Oh, and the toast itself was well done, without being soggy or too dry.

Here's where my tale gets a bit sad. Mr P. was disappointed with his burger. Is this burger meant to be like one from that chain - you know, the one with the big yellow M? I have to tell you that even though this is a wagyu beef pattie, we both felt it was very similar in taste and texture to the big yellow M version. Here are the things that Mr P. didn't like about his lunch: the pattie was incredibly bland, with little or no seasoning. I had to agree; it was crying out for some salt and pepper. There was very little sauce and no relish. I guess the sauce is also meant to be like the big yellow M's? I could taste gherkin juice (?) in it; it was okay but not outstanding. Hubby is not a fan of brioche as a burger bun; nor am I. It just doesn't make sense to have a sweet, buttery bun with a meat pattie! We were confused about the 'rustic' fries as they seemed like normal chips. I expect rustic to be thick and probably with a bit of skin on. They tasted fine though; crunchy outside, soft inside. Hubby would have loved a bit more than a slice of cheese and a bit of lettuce on his OG though. So, not a winner for Mr P.

So, weirdly if you asked me about this place, I would say 'fabulous, go for it!' But if you asked Mr P., he would say 'be very careful about which dish you choose'. Not sure how this can happen within one kitchen. Another thing we found a bit of a worry is that there seems to be no disabled access. Hubby is partly disabled, and found it a bit difficult to get inside without a railing to hold onto. Perhaps we missed another entrance?

Final thoughts: Service was friendly and prompt; the atmosphere is very welcoming, but the food can be a bit hit and miss. All up, we had a pleasant lunch both times, though I luckily chose better than Mr P.
Apr 12, 2019
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Ana Reed
+5
Great food, quality coffee and fantastic staff! Love the atmosphere too.
My new local favourite!
Chili eggs - yum!
Thank you guys, be back soon.
Ana
Feb 28, 2019
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Quesarahsarah
+4
Went here for weekend brunch with the partner.

We ordered coffees, and "waffle" - a solid classic sweet waffle option that is fruity and creamy, as well as "cured ocean trout" - a reasonable light lunch option with various textures, however just needs something more fresh to cut through the sourness and seafood.

Friendly and efficient service. Meals were on the pricey end. Casual ambience in a large warehouse/Pinterest-like setting.

Overall, a reasonable place for lunch with friends.
Jan 31, 2019
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Penguineats
+4
As a newcomer to Brisbane, Six Feet Under brings with it the Melbourne cafe standards to we’ve become so accustomed to.
While a perfect cup of coffee, creative brunch dishes and excitable flavours have mostly become the norm in Melbourne, this appears to not yet be the case in Brisbane.
Albiet a bit pricier than other breaky options, Brisbanites can now too enjoy the simple pleasures of a top-notch weekend brunch!
Dec 12, 2018
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Brad Allen
+4
Pretty nice vibe for a brunch here. The cafe is large, dog friendly and the staff are friendly and attentive. The coffee I had was very nice and the food was quite large for the price. Only complaint might be a silly one, but the tables are extremely small, so if you end up ordering a few plates be prepared to play Tetris to get it all to fit easily. Otherwise a lovely experience, will definitely go once more. Though maybe I'll try and out two tables together next time!
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Keith Lyons
+5
What a surprise to find this, tucked away discreetly tucked away down a side street in hip inner city Newstead, serving up some innovative, delicious food. It had come highly recommended by several ‘in-the-know’ people, so one weekend we decided to check it out. Open everyday, starting at 5.45am weekdays, the kitchen closes around 2pm. The midday peak had finished when we arrived last Saturday. First appearances are of a nondescript brick building, and the basement level entrance on a side street off Commercial Street. Understated. Refined. And inside, a huge space, said to seat 150 people, with different flexible configurations for groups of any size. Friendly, helpful staff, who know the menu well - it changes each season - and service is quite fast, no sooner than we ordered coffees and looked around the interior of polished concrete floors, high ceilings, substantial cement pillars, exposed air-con ducting, wooden furniture and dashes of greenery, our coffees arrived. Despite its vast size, it still manages to feel intimate and cosy. The menu isn’t large, but is has some inventive dishes and quirky takes on familiar items. While 'eggs your way' and smash avo toast are on the menu, we were tempted by other delights such as coconut oats (with caramelised banana, pumpkin custard and sesame crunch) or the breakfast burger. For the sweet tooth, there’s tiramisu french toast (chocolate mousse, vanilla mascarpone on brioche with cherry compote), but I had the generous-sized Fricassee Mushrooms, served with wilted greens, smoked Jerusalem artichoke puree, salsa verde, manchego cheese on sourdough. Very good. So good I would return again just for that. My friend rated as one of the best breakfasts ever the Falafel Bowl, which perfectly blended the flavours of harissa falafel, with roasted pumpkin and charred zucchini, the cauliflower hummus and lemon mint labne adding a zesty finish to the dish. There are many vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free options available. The meals were well-presented without being overly pretentious. The perfect start to a weekend was rounded off with excellent coffee (they also serve Tour de Tea loose tea blends). The mixed berry, dark chocolate, Greek yoghurt and almond milk smoothie was spot-on - there are also freshly squeezed juices available. Prices are reasonable, starting at AU$12, with most large meals around $20. Music was unobtrusive. Toilets were clean. Emerged from that full, content and happy. If it is any indication of how good the experience was, am thinking about it again now.
4
Ness Fez
+4
I enjoyed brunch here - there is a good atmosphere inside and it is quite nicely furnished. Staff were friendly and the dish and tea I had were tasty. Recommend a visit.
4
Tiffanie Ng
+4
Great food and coffee with very friendly service. A very cool and rustic modern restaurant with ample seating available for big groups.
5
Cade Turrell
+5
Amazing food. Quite a trendy place although the prices aren't that bad. The iced coffee was really good with awesome ice-cream inside

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  • Monday: Closed
  • Tuesday: Closed
  • Wednesday: 7.00–13.00
  • Thursday: 7.00–13.00
  • Friday: 7.00–13.00
  • Saturday: 7.00–13.00
  • Sunday: 7.00–13.00

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