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Review Abbots And Kinney Croydon - Croydon

Nicola King
Such a cute spot for a pastry and coffee! Loved the beef massaman curry pie and almond croissant. Ops Manager Emma was just lovely and told us to be there early so we could see the full range of sweet wonders. They even had a Valentine's Day display with lots of gift options for that special someone.
D
My forever favourite go-to coffee & pastry place. Nothing beats Abbots & Kinney 🙌🏻🙌🏻
Philana Lim
Love the pies, lovely pastry, generously filled. Their pastries are well crafted. Great coffee- a good companion to their offerings. They take their craft seriously and it shows. You are in on a good thing at A&K @Croydon. I've also been to the city store and they have a great vibe going.
David Charles
To be honest, though google maps told us we had arrived, we literally found the cafe within a hole in the wall, very poor signage... there was nothing much available, shelves were empty, though their pastries are good... the whole vibe was unappealing...
Aga Kozmic
Fantastic pastries, both sweet and savoury. We stocked up for our 8h drive to Melbourne and had some delicious pitstops on the way.
Aidan Archibald
Red door left big shoes to fill! But they have been filled well. The small coffee take away container is not much bigger than a piccolo glass which was disappointing for my tea. My cronut was all I wanted and more.
Rebecca Wilksch
This used to be a must stop place for me. The last 2 years I have had some of the worst customer service here. Ordering a coffee feels like an awkward interaction, staff preferring if you just didn't come in. We've missed out on getting pastries, in particular pies and savoury items on probably 6 occasions over the last year, doesn't matter what time of day they seem to have run out. Today was ridiculous, we decided to be proactive and arrive around 11.30am, unfortunately none available... Luckily some going in the oven so will be ready in 30min, no problem came back 40minutes later... still need 10 more minutes in the oven. Waited outside then came back in 15minutes later and was told "oh we got the settings wrong on the oven and so they burnt" turns out the baker was not in so no more bakery items for a BAKERY... Giving two stars as when they had food not bad. Terrible service and as a local I won't be returning and encourage other locals to support some of the wonderful other cafes on this street.
Robert L
Abbots and Kinney in Croydon is a nice addition to local cafes with a great range of sweet pastries, pies and fantastic coffee. I do not I think I have ever had a bad coffee from here, always on point. Their sweet pastries and pies are pretty good and I do like the fact they introduce something new from time to time, which is great if you are looking to try something new. Only minor feedback I have for Abbotts and Kinney is sometimes they are not consistent with the quality of the pastries they serve. Overtime I have noticed the almond croissant is not as good as used to be. Comparison to most places they are still great and much better, but not as good as they used to make them. I'm still going to go to this place as I still love it.
Tige
Popped in for a quick bite to eat, we weren’t disappointed. The chicken and eggplant pie was so tasty, pastry was light and flaky and there was loads of filling. The apple accompaniment was super delicious too. The beef ragu pie hit the spot and was perfect to warm me up on the cool day. The passionfruit filled donut with the toffee glaze was absolutely amazing, smooth custard full of tang. So many sweet treat options to choose. Pizzas looked good to. <br/>Perfect for a quick bite or a take away treat.
4chillies
Very excited to have Abbots and Kinney in my neighborhood now rather than having to get my fix in the CBD. Also pleased that the former Red Door Bakery site is still churning out delicious breads, pies and baked goods. I grabbed a loaf of Olive, sweet potato and pumpkin bread - it was delicious by itself but paired with good butter we couldn't help but demolish the loaf.
FooDee
Queen (really Elizabeth St) is my local hangout, and I was very sad to see Rad Door go. They might not be aware, but Abbots and Kinney (Croydon) are filling big shoes. Having been in numberless times for a quick before work coffee and croissant or seeded bagel (just lovely), I must say that they’re doing a great job being the new kid on the block :) The fit out, in keeping with Abbots and Kinney is modern, fresh and minimalistic. Staff are friendly, and coffee is nice. My main criticism are the coffee cups - they need a medium sized coffee cup. At this stage, I’d give them 3.5, and will be back!
Chad Simmons
It will be popular for some time with the type of crowd that frequents Queen Street, but for me, it was just ok. Very expensive food that didn't leave me wanting more.
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