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Project281 Cafe, Kitchen & Bar - Brunswick - Photo album

Amazing place for brunch. The food was presented beautifully brought to the table quickly and tasted better than it looked. Cannot fault the service. Really worth stopping by for a meal. Eggs Benny was on point. Only thing is the 20% surcharge for public holidays a bit steep. Otherwise would have gi
Delicious options, warm inviting open space (pram & wheelchair friendly and lots of highchairs available and change table in toilets). Staff friendly and very helpful with explaining menu options. Loved our leisurely lunch, hard to decide on what to pick. The hot chocolate was the bomb! Waffle fries
Lovely vibe and great food! The toast for the avocado smash needed to be actually toasted though and perhaps a different more rustic choice of bread would’ve been more suitable. Otherwise great experience and will be back to try other dishes on the menu!
Pretty busy, but not as bad of a traffic for lunch on a weekend in comparison to weekdays. Food came in good timing. The Tropical Mango was alright, the chips were nicely done for The Prawn Burger. The Prawn Burger was nice, avocado is evidently plentiful that you git small hits of the panko prawn a
I have been to this cafe many times and never been disappointed. The service is amazing, the staff are so lovely and the food is fantastic. Some of the items are on the pricier side but 100% worth it. Would definitely recommend.
Had brunch today with the family, nice looking venue. The coffee is ok with single origin espresso and filter coffee offerings. (I had my standard Dbl. Espresso & Magic) I ordered the breakfast burrito which had nice flavours but was about 80% rice and they missed the side of fries I ordered with my
Excellent place for breakfast and brunch. I struggle to remember a place with better service. The staff here is incredibly nice and accommodating. They were constantly making sure everything was good and every single one of them sporting their best smile. Food is excellent, beautiful presentation
Last year, while being stuck in Europe as the border to Australia was closed, I attended an online seminar about roasting. Anne Cooper was one of the guest speakers, and she shared interesting insights about how to roast coffee from Colombia. This was the reason I went to PROJECT 281 CAFÉ to enjoy
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