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I really liked the vibe at this place. The staff were friendly and the food was really good. The French toast was a massive serving so I reckon, if you can, share it and also a savoury dish. Would go back. They seem to do some cool live music and other events here.
Unassuming cafe tucked away, took the opportunity to drop by here while I was traveling. Stopped the first day and picked up the granola, was brilliantly crunchy and very well portioned. Impressed me enough to come back the next day, grabbed the smashed avo + bacon. Beyond generous serve. Had to jus
I love coming here. It’s got a great community atmosphere, incredible selection of interestingly-flavoured sweets (pictured is this lemony pistachio and zucchini cake) and v good veg/vegan options. As a bonus, you’re almost guaranteed to spot many dogs on the oval opposite. Also a beautiful spot for
Awesome little gem inside Downer Village. Nothing fancy , but the atmosphere is quite and relax. The coffee was good as well! Definitely a good spot for catch up or lazy morning brekkie
Love the energy of this cafe and the servers are really friendly. One dish I cannot recommend is the lamb baguette. I expected it to come with some kind of crunchy vegetable, however the whole experience was wet and grey. The bread was also of the chewier kind which by now we should all know is not
DiscoWitch on the decks last night casting all sorts of Disco magic! Love Gang Gang as a supreme hangout venue with choice music on the weekends.
I went last Saturday. My friend got an upset stomach from the breakfast tacos. It looked very unappetising and tasted bad too. I ordered rice pudding, I was specifically looking for no nuts (I told the person at the counter I couldn’t have nuts and they recommended me the rice pudding). But after I
Gang gang provided a slightly disappointing brunch service. The food itself did not hit the mark with most of us finding our dishes either lacking in flavour, an odd combination of ingredients, and/or dried out. The vanilla milkshake tasted like frothed plain whole milk. It was a busy Saturday morni
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