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Only stopped in for one drink, but they have a big wine and beer selection, food menu looks interesting. Will definitely be going back.
A hidden gem in the city on Russell Place. Duck in for a tasty breakfast. The fruit salad is a must try, as are the poached eggs. Add a freshly squeezed orange juice to finish off breakfast (or brunch).
Cute and good selection of wine. Grenache was lovely! In a hidden little alley.
Great for a coffee meeting or dining for a small group. Great standard menu, and the specials change often and are equally delicious. I love their unusual flavoured gelati selection in summer. Would give 5 stars if I hadn't found a hair in my food on two separate occasions.
A nice place to meet with friends and have a drink. We went on a Saturday afternoon (1600) and the place was quiet - as we like it - and sat in a cosy corner upstairs. I had an espresso, which I would not recommend on the basis of it not tasting nice, some wine, which was nice, and a little snack. T
This used to be one of my favourite places, but echoing some other comments, the attitude is not as warm or professional as it once was. Also I tried out breakfast recently as the music was way too loud first thing in the morning. Seemed to be more for the staff than the customers. A shame as it a
Great wine selection and staff know what they're talking about - its the type of place that makes me love Melbourne. Only sad thing is that they as a venue chose to let smokers keep smoking outside and so banned eating, which means we couldn't even get some olives to go with our rosé. For that reas
Used to be a fan of Neapoli but often you find its more about the waitering staff standing around pretending to be cool than actually about the level of service. In the recent past there was one waitress doing twice the job of two waiters who did nothing. They are long gone but the problems persist.
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