Good coffee and a popular cafe especially on weekends. Enjoyed by lots of locals who walk in. Have not eaten here yet but lots of patrons were enjoying food for breakfast.
It was a really quaint cafe with a small but specialised menu. The prices were quite consistent throughout as well, making it really easy for us to decide on what to get.
We had the acai bowl and fruit toast with soy mocha and a cuppa latte. Each dish were pleasantly sweet and appetizing, deliciously coupled together with their respective fruit selections. The food were really pretty to look at as well, it was a good choice for a casual brunch :) My only (small) gripe was that the toast was a little too hard, but the flavours really made up for it.
The service was fast and efficient with one guy making coffee and another one taking orders, processing payments and serving food. I chose one of the house-made caramelised onion, sage and cheddar muffins. It was served nice and warm with butter on the side. The muffin was delicious, moist and full of flavour.
Personally liked Campos, but not all cafes serving Campos made nice coffee. My latte at Bean on Dean was presented with a lovely latte art; unfortunately it wasn't hot enough and the milk texture was a bit flat.
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