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Review Lolo And Wren - Melbourne

Valentina Angeloni
The location is really nice. I enjoyed the atmosphere and the friendliness of the staff. The coffee and chai were good and breakfast was delicious. I ordered the egg Benedicts with smoked ham on a spinach muffin and it was so tasty. My partner had the croquette Monsieur and he enjoyed it very much. Thank you šŸ˜Š
Kino Mamich
Loved Everything We Ordered, Everything (Food & Drinks) Was Tasty, Quality & done Perfectly! Lots of Options, Different Flavours (Cuisines), Fast Service with a Huge Smile. Recommended and will be coming back soon
Angel Khong
Lolo & Wren was one of my favourite brunch spots in Melbourne. The meals I had were consistently delicious, generously-portioned, and were even better when matched with their lovely coffee. Service was pretty good, and the cafe itself was quite spacious and cosy.
M. Sinclair
My husband and I visited this cafe on a whim and weā€™re so glad we did. The owner was engaging and provided amazing customer service, it was clear how passionate she was. The staff were prompt and thanked us for waiting during the busy period. Now the food; we ordered pancakes to share and my husband swears they were the best heā€™s ever had. They were not too sweet and tasted unique but pleasant, providing a great textural experience. I definitely recommend this cafe if youā€™re in the area.
Jana Levit
Came to Lolo and Wren off the back of an incredible star rating and multiple five star reviews. Expectations were high given that Lolo rates higher than some of the best calibre breaky spots in Brunny - Project 281, Code Black, and Lux Foundry. Wow! Positives first off - staff were very nice and clearly care about what they do and who they serve. If you have limited options around the Brunswick West area, this establishment can be a good option for families with a kids menu to boot. Comparing this establishment with some of the other top players in the area is tough as there is a lot of strong competition. Lolo offers more of a local country kind of vibe with pretty common breakfast options. If you're after the standard big breaky or eggs on toast you'll get it here. The flavours rung a touch average to me and perhaps weren't as punchy as I would have liked. We ordered the Spanish omelette (comes with the side salad and toast) and the Mac and cheese toastie. Spanish omelette was relatively one note after a few bites and the Mac desired some salt and punch. With such incredible competition that is striving for out of the box flavours, I'd be inclined to venture elsewhere for a smack in the face of flavour and more ambiance of seating indoors.
bianca synnott
Very good coffee! A friend and I got iced lattes with some brunch, and it was great! Really fresh food at awesome prices. Staff were so friendly and overall had a very good experience. Definitely recommend
Royce Keirl
Ordered 2 bacon and egg rolls and 2 coffees to takeaway. Took a bite of the roll, and bit into complete burnt Bacon, and grizzled fried egg. There was no relish either making the roll very dry. My colleague at the time said the same thing. I understand it's a new owner, but where is the quality of this Cafe ive been going to for 5 years. I tried to make a complaint the next day, but they closed the venue at 2:30pm. When I finally was able to complaint about it the following day, the owner tells me it's new workers, sorry but what are you going to do when it's new workers. Yeah, wrong answer. I won't be going back. Mr Walker is up the road and there is 2 other cafes on Melville. Such a shame on what used to be one of the best cafes in Melbourne years ago!
JINGWEN HU
Huge protion and good price. Very very nice for coffee.
Mick Rowe
We decided on a Valentines brunch at L&R after a conciderable absence. Greater by a warm and friendly waitress it didnā€™t take long until our beautifully decorated coffee came out. An amazing love heart and hugging couple sculptured out of the creamy froth. My partners big Brunswick breakfast hit the table first and I momentarily felt jealous upon viewing the delicious fare before her . The mushrooms were warm and dark and the pork and fennel sausage teased my eyes! Then mine hit the table. ..........croque monsieur. Every bite heaven to say the least . It made love to my taste buds in so many ways! The side of tomatoe relish helped to cut through the wonderfull richness that was on the verge of being a touch overbearing nearing the end! Brunch was at 11.30 am . there was no need for dinner that evening ! We have chalked the calendar for our anticipated return !
Bradley Moore
Must say it is some of the best food I have ever eaten. Great service with welcoming staff. I'm addicted to this place.
MĆ³nica DĆ­az
The food is delicious!! Perfect Sunday brunch. If you catch a sunny day, it's hard to find available tables outside but inside is lovely as well. The coffee is simply amazing. There is so much love put into making their menu. You can taste it a 100%.
Andrea Orvandor Gatta
Near home, high quality food and drinks, best service. What else ?
Luke Beecham
Have been here once before on a busy Weekend and didn't have nearly as much bad service or bad experience as I did today. Such slow service to get our orders taken, 30 minutes before anyone even mentioned they would be with us "shortly". Then it was another 40 minutes wait before we got our meals to our table. During this wait there was also a very aggravated chef in the open kitchen near the dining area who was cursing, throwing and banging things, doesn't really make an enjoyable atmosphere or peaceful dining. It's such a shame the service is so poor as the food is really great, but service is everything.
Mark Abagi
Spanish omelette was amazing. I ordered it without avocado because I can't stand the stuff, but the omelette didn't need it anyway. Service was great as well. Just a bit out of the way for me because I live on the other side of Brunswick. Wife says the coffee was really good. Breakfast menu could be a bit clearer. Not mixed in with other stuff. That's where it would get the 5th star.
Cindy Lay
Definitely a place to visit. The service was fantastic and food, scrumptious. We had the Free Range Bacon Steak, Pork Bun and Chorizo & Chicken Bun. We left with happy tummies! I would highly recommend this place!! On top of that .. the Service! Amazing, accommodating and patient. We had our 5 year old with us and he was entertained having the staff talk with him that he even drew them a Thank You note. I know I will be going back!
Kerryanne Louise Meiorin
Eggcellent - Didn't get the egg dish (though it looked amazing) but I had a lovely quail salad. Other than waiting a bit, it was worth it! So I 5 star this because what you didn't make up in time, you made up in service and FOOD!! Have recommended it to a bunch of people, so even though you are pretty busy as it is, expect to be even busier! xo lots of love from chef to chef
Ameera Evans
Really full bodied flavours, very fresh and satisfying food! ļæ½
Daniel Hromin
Great breakfast place in local Brunswick. You need to be there early as it gets very busy. Awesome food and excellent ļæ½
Tracy Tori
Excellent service, delicious food and coffee. Will definitely return!
Frizey Fri
We loved it just a 30 sec walk from our house, the food was beautiful and the staff were great. Very happy we tried this place and would definitely go back again and again for the amazing food!!!
Nola Graham
This place has an amazing breakfast menu. Something different than normal. Great service and friendly staff.
Tamara Goulding
Amaze balls it looked and tasted great Also great fabulous hot coffee which is hard to come pasted now days
Stan Asimopoulos
L&W is just magnificent.. Food is awesome.. bring on the baked eggs and Croix Monsieur.. and the long macchiato
Angel Khong
Lolo & Wren was one of my favourite brunch spots in Melbourne. The meals I had were consistently delicious, generously-portioned, and were even better when matched with their lovely coffee. Service was pretty good, and the cafe itself was quite spacious and cosy.
Rosie D
Ordered a coffee and the Mac and cheese Croque, it was delicious! Will be back again, thank you team! :)
MelbourneFoodPrn
These guys are one of the most review cafes for a reason. The quality of food and coffee is great! Returning customer and will be again.
Shereen Sleiman
Really enjoyed everything at this cafe!! Food was absolutely amazing (the banoffee porride was šŸ‘Œ) and the service was 10/10 šŸ˜Š will definitely be back
The Melb Foodie
Amazing the hot chocolate with smores was beautiful the staff were so friendly and fun especially the lovely Indian female server. The Apple pancakes were to die for and the croquet Monseur was indeed a classic they make all of their relishes and sauces in-house
Peter Smith
The best hot chocolate in the whole of Melbourne! This is one of those drinks that you need to travel the whole of Melbourne to try, a nice big mug with toasted marshmallows on the top. OMG just writing about it makes me want to go back and get another one. Food is also exceptional!!
Nickynoo8
I enjoyed this delicious Banoffee Porridge which was delivered in such a fast & efficient way through the Door Dash app. Plus bonus free delivery! <br/>Such a generous size & I loved all the elements of the dish. I added some other fruit to the dish as I had leftovers & thought Iā€™d add some colour, but it still tasted yum without that though! šŸ‘ŒšŸ‘šŸ˜‹ <br/>Thank you @loloandwren šŸ™ #supportlocal
Lauren Pinch
Loved the food....some simple and some decadent recipes....both yummy! Owner preeti is very friendly and personally goes around recommending their specialities and ensures you are comfortable. Will certainly go back soon :)
Evelyn Dempsey
Just because I can't sit down and order, doesn't mean I won't enjoy my favourite croque monsieur! Great takeaway service guys thank you
Duke Johnson
Nice cafe, perfect for a quick brunch just off the freeway. Business colleges were also happy with experience and food.
EatOutWithJo
I visited this adorable little cafe on Albion st in Brunswick with a friend over the weekend.<br/><br/>We ordered the ginger french man & candy apple pancakes, everything tasted sensational.<br/><br/>If your a sweettooth like me I also highly recommend their Smork hot choccy, just perfect on a cold Melb day, with delicious melting marshmallows on top.<br/><br/>Very welcoming & friendly staff, I'll definitely be coming back!
Angela
Lovely cafe with a great range of food and drink options. We ordered the Spanish omelet, the Barushita and the Pig Boss. Portion sizes are generous and all of the dishes were very tasty, with the highlight being the Spanish Omelette. The crispy chickpeas on the Barushita dish were unique and delicious. Would come back to try the other items on the menu!
FriesFiend
Great little brunch spot in Brunswick. Friendly staff and awesome coffee!
Maria Condello
Oui oui, their croque monsieur sandwich took me back to Paris. So cheesy and delicious, I wish I lived closer so I could eat it everyday!<br/><br/>Cute cafe with a really nice outdoor seating area. Nice service and a lot of variety on the menu, which was great to see.
Margaret G
The croque sandwich did not disappoint! So much cheese you canā€™t imagine how good it tasted! My friend had the friend toast and oh my god yum! Thanks for a great meal
SJFU
An eclectic menu offering delicious food in hefty servings, definitely worth the trek up north. Despite the somewhat unremarkable decor and ambience, this cafe is a standout for its Spanish-flecked menu and very high quality. We took a long time deciding what to order because there were too many appetising choices.
Casper TheGOOK
Awesome PBJ pancakes! Super friendly service and a great atmopshere for families.
Lazar Savic
Really good quality menu! Our table ordered the Prawn Po' Boy and Spanish Omelette. We were impressed with both! Will definitely be back for a second round!
Catherine
Such a huge fan of this place. The new owners are so friendly and helpful. The service is super fast and the food is just incredible - the eggs with two sides for $17.95 is such a good deal.
Susie Pei
First time visiting this local Cafe. Greeted with warm smiles and super friendly service! Absolutely loved the apple hotcakes. HIGHLY RECOMMEND for those sweet tooths like me. Very good serving sizes, delicious fresh ingredients.. will definitely be visiting again!!
Jianne Yong
Where do I even start with these babies šŸ¤¤<br/><br/>FOOD: I ordered the PB & J Pancakes and I hope youā€™re feeling lucky because these specials are SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY but like hotcakes, theyā€™re selling fast and I can see why šŸ¤¤ Imagine 2 thicc pancakes soft and fluffy on the inside LATHERED in peanut butter and crispy on the outside and with a delicious spike of sour from the jam!! Itā€™s such a PB dream come true! Lolo and Wren are beyond generous with their portions and peanut butter and as a PB lover, I will gladly take every single piece! Itā€™s even good for sharing because a PB lover like me couldnā€™t even finish it šŸ¤£<br/><br/>SERVICE: Service was super lovely and friendly! The crew at Lolo and Wren are so pleasant so thank you for that šŸ„°<br/><br/>Lolo and Wren is a beautiful cafe with a really unique range of dishes that bring new and traditional cuisine together and is definitely one of my favourite cafes in Brun(ch)swick
Melbournefoodie
Delicious succulent burgers paired with good service. My only criticism would be that their freshly squeezed juice may very well not be freshly squeezed at all. The beverage showed none of the tell tail signs of one thatā€™s been freshly squeezed (e.g. separation). Instead, i imagine, itā€™s cold pressed in advance.
Cmzajicek
This is one of my absolute favourite cafes, so good that it was worth another visit for the exact same dish ITā€™S THAT GOOD!!<br/><br/>The coffee ā˜•ļø is amazing, the porridge šŸ„£ is just next level and the service by the great staff matches the great tasting food!<br/><br/>Even better itā€™s in the Entertainment Book for a 25% discount! So much love šŸ’— for this cafe!!<br/><br/>Pictured is the Banoffe Porridge (with dulche de leche, banana and date compote and toasted coconut crumble) & Skim Latte!
Flo
Amazing place to go for coffee and brunch in the west.<br/>Canā€™t fault their food or service - I look forward to returning and trying the rest of their menu
Corinna Lee Mackertich
Coffee was weak and milk was burnt. <br/>I feel like the food quality has changed since the new management came on board. <br/>Also watching the owner hiding around the building smoking is very off putting.
Shreya Basu
Amazing food, I'm a sweet tooth and this place did not disappoint. Great portions, lovely ambience and great customer service. Will definitely be bringing out of towners here!
Thuyteeisaboy
Had brunch at Lolo and Wren on a Saturday morning. It was a sunny day so we sat outside. We ordered the apple pancakes and cauliflower and smashed pumpkin dish (Barushita) . I really enjoyed my almond chai latte- the spices were perfect, would come back for just the chai. <br/><br/>We both enjoyed the savoury dish and loved the crunchy fried chickpeas and beetroot. It comes on two slices of toast so is perfect to share! <br/><br/>The pancakes comes in a generous serving size- the dish itself is a tad too sweet for us alone but was perfect shared! Very filling dish. <br/><br/>Service was friendly , we were seated straight away.
Dani
I looooooooove my "Croquet Monsieur"... It was perfect with all the cheese and the ham, they added a tomato sauce like homemade. Was perfect! The service was really friendly and they said that I can bring my other half to my house.<br/>I ordered a coffee too and it was nice.<br/>Thanks to that I skipped my lunch hahaha what a biiiig breakfast!<br/>
Whalesfoodadventure
Great coffee beans! Expected a little more sweetness in the smork hot chocolate. Chia pudding was highlight, real fresh! Carrot cake was soo good! Real moist
Lina's Music House
My friend suggested to brunch here. The food is full of flavour and slightly too oily.<br/><br/>My meal kept me full all day. I did not eat anything else for the rest of the day.<br/><br/>The food looks amazing. Brunch here on an empty stomach.
Nikki
Appalled at a certain waitress. I have coeliac disease and I ordered the Gingerfrench Man (French toast) gluten free as it has GFA on the menu beside the dish. When the meal arrived I took a bite and very quickly realised that oats were scattered around the dish. I went to the waitress and asked if the dish is gluten free. She checked the ticket and said yes, itā€™s gluten free. Are there oats in the dish? Oats arenā€™t gluten free, I say. The chef was standing near and the waitress looked at him, made eyes at him and shook her head at him as if to say ā€˜tell her thereā€™s no oats!ā€™. Are you sure? I ask. Do you have an allergy? She asks. I say yes.!The chef looked obviously uncomfortable with the waitress and said heā€™d check the ingredients. Sure enough, they are oats (as if it wasnā€™t already obvious). <br/>The chef made another for me without the oats, but it was also served without the ginger mascarpone for some reason, so the dish was just mediocre French toast and a pithy amount of raspberry purĆ©e with strawberries and blueberries. <br/><br/>The waitress then had the audacity to say that I should specify if I want the whole dish gluten free! Um, when I order a gluten free meal, I am literally asking for a gluten free meal - not partially gluten free?? <br/><br/>Donā€™t bother having GFA and GF options on your menu if your staff/chefs donā€™t actually understand what gluten free means ā€” and/or if you donā€™t care if you make your customers sick ā€“ especially those who have medical conditions.
Timinmelbourne
3.5 / 5<br/>I went for brunch here and I was sooo looking forward to it as I wanted to try the food. <br/><br/>I went w Simmyeats.Melb to experience this cafe. I initially had a strong skinny latte which unfortunately wasnā€™t too good. Very milky and not too strong. <br/><br/>My second coffee was a short mac, and this was undrinkable. There was no froth, the coffee water was brown and it was awful. The worst coffee Iā€™ve had in a very very long time.<br/><br/>However the Croque Monsieur was amazing!! Crispy, full of goey cheese, and absolutely delicious!! I was sooo looking forward to to this and I wasnā€™t disappointed. <br/><br/>If you like cheese toasties this is at another level. Crunchy on the outside as it was crumbed and cooked to perfection. Iā€™d go back for the but if skip the coffee lol
Jessica Sargeant (Unbeleafablefood)
LoLo and Wren is a lovely cafe! Atmosphere and service is great šŸ˜ Menu is varied and interesting! As a vegan I went for the Barushita: smashed pumpkin on toast with crispy chickpeas, beetroot purĆ©e, cauliflower and herbs. So delish! šŸ’š <br/>The cold brew coffee is also top notch šŸ‘ŒšŸ¼
Simmyeats.Melb
Situated in amongst a few other cafes on a residential street in Brunwick Wren, Lolo & Wren is obviously a crowd pleaser to the locals.Ā  A great outdoor seating area and spacious seating inside, Tim.E and myself were greeted by the warm and welcoming staff.<br/><br/>A solid menu, we were torn on what to order. I went with the chicken chiropan, a lot of great flavours and the size was very generous.Ā  I loved the flavour of the chicken, the relish and aoili added so many wonderful flavours, the jalapenos added an extra kick.Ā  Tim.E ordered the croque monsieur, wow talk about cheesy!! haha It looked great too and I heard very positive feedback on this premium 'toasted sanga'. The portion size was humongous!Ā <br/><br/>My coffees were great, I ordered an iced to begin with and then had a standard latte.<br/><br/>I would like to thank Lolo & Wren for having us.
Eats With Kayli
Iā€™ve been to Lolo & Wren a few times and they have always been super consistent with their dishes! Some of my all time faves that are a MUST TRY would be their croque monsieur, cazuela and corn fritters. Everyone was super friendly there too! Will have to go back to try more dishes.
Im Here To Eat
Great place, good coffee and generous portions if that's what your into. I had the Brunswick brekky which was a solid big breakfast type meal and my partner had the zucchini corn fritters (10 of them came out hah). Like I mentioned, good flavour, fresh ingredients and you won't leave hungry
Savvy And Lifestyle
4.5<br/><br/>I was more than lucky enough to be invited to this well established thriving cafe in the heart of Brunswick, this is definitely the place to be for the Brunswick brunch style.<br/><br/>I sat outside as it was quite a nice day and they have a lovely outdoor setting. Ordered the Nutella hot chocolate for myself, I was expecting more in the glass as it came half full, nevermind but it tasted nice and creamy for me :). As I was gazing through the menu I asked the waiter what a few dishes were or items on the menu and she wasn't sure on quite a few I wanted to know about, so a bit of menu knowledge lacked a bit there but she was very nice.<br/><br/>My partner ordered the Brunswick brunch which consisted of eggs, sausage bacon, pesto tomatoes and toast he loved every bit of it. Got the ham and cheese croque which was so nice and cheesy. Very cheesy it was fun pulling it apart, the ham and cheese went so well together it simply melted in my mouth. Last but not least I had the duck salad which was a 10/10 for me, the salad was so pretty and the colours simply popped, the duck was nice tender, crispy and very juicy. So good I'm very impressed.<br/><br/>Overall I love their concept and their creativity and thought that comes with the menu, hats off to the chef for having these creative meals.
Angela Eats
We were invited to brunch at Lolo and Wren. Lolo and Wren is a cafe located in Brunswick West. Itā€™s far away from all the other cafes however thereā€™s always people coming in and out of here, which is definitely a good sign. <br/><br/>I couldnā€™t wait to order the smork hot chocolate. It looks so good. I love the idea of marshmallows and hot chocolate. Itā€™s such a nice drink that makes you feel all warm and fuzzy inside. The hot chocolate was perfect. Not too sweet and the addition of marshmallows took it to another level. Every sip was a delight . Perfect for a cold winters morning. <br/><br/>The menu had a couple of things to choose from. You had the Lolo and Wren classics, some gluten free and vegan options, the rolls and croquets, egg dishes, sides and two specials written on the blackboard at registry. Of course I pick the pork option, the pig boss. I also saw that they had duck confit salad and usually I donā€™t pick duck for brunch nor do I pick salad but got to be adventurous for once, right?! I also chose the chia seeds pudding with a mixture of fruits and the apple candied pancakes just to satisfy with sweet tooth cravings.<br/><br/>I really liked the fact that when you order, all the food hits the table. My first I tried was the the pig boss. I would have to say this was my favourite of the bunch. I loveeeee how it looked. The slaw was so vibrant and it reminded me of a modernised banh mi. I really enjoyed all the flavours of the bun. The pork had a hint of spice and you get a cute little surprise of Sichuan pork crackling and nuts with every couple of bites. You also know itā€™s good when you hate the taste of carrot but you still eat it because itā€™s smothered in that delicious sriracha mayo. Definitely something I would order again.<br/><br/>The next dish was the duck confit salad. I enjoyed some parts of the duck but some parts were slightly dry. Itā€™s always a challenge to cook duck. It made the biggest different when I dipped the salad and the duck into that creamy sauce. There were a mixed of different vegetables. I wasnā€™t too sure about the figs. Overall, average dish. <br/><br/>Yay! For the fun part. The chia pudding with coconut chia pudding and spiced pear, season fruits, nuts and maple crunch looked freaking amazing. The plating was so inviting and absolutely adorable. I love the plates that were used and the color of everything went so well with each other. Now, eating the coconut chia pudding by itself was a bit bland but the moment I ate it with the fruits, it took the dish from a 2 to an 8. It was so refreshing and the fruit just gave it that extra sweetness that it needed. I loved the mandarin and the chia pudding. The pear was nicely poached. Also, a big plus, itā€™s vegan and gluten free. <br/><br/>My next favourite dish was the apple candied pancakes. The pancakes were done very well. The best part about it were the crispy parts! How good are they!! Reminds me of eating the crispy parts off a waffle. The syrup went really well with it and I love the idea of combining bits of apples into the pancakes. Itā€™s quite interesting seeing rhubarb on there as well. The rhubarb gave it a sour hit followed by a creamy vanilla mascarpone cream. I thought all the flavours worked well together. <br/><br/>Overall, I really enjoyed our meal. I liked the creativity of each dish and the plating was very aesthetically pleasing. I canā€™t wait see what their new menu has to offer (I think the new menu is coming out next week).<br/><br/>Thank you for having us!
Ignatia
Best grilled cheese. 3 words to summarise what Lolo and Wren is all about. We already had brunch half an hour before coming here but Croque Monsieur is just perfect that we were able to finish it effortlessly. The cheese pull, the crisp, the sauce šŸ˜ Too hard to resist.<br/>When asked by this really nice staff how was it, I said ā€œI think that is the best grilled cheese Iā€™ve ever hadā€ and he told me that Matt Preston from MasterChef said the same thing. Well guys, you know youā€™ve done a stellar job when a MasterChef judge compliments you. And thank you for the warm and wonderful service šŸ˜Š
Chronicles Of Nardia
Lolo & Wren is located on Albion Street in Brunswick West. Itā€™s located in a residential area but this cafe was buzzing with customers. With a bright & spacious interior, I really loved their use of upcycled pallets making up the counter & large table and the colour scheme was also a pretty turquoise colour with wall art. There is also plenty of seating outside & people were waiting for those tables. I was really excited to check this place out having heard fantastic reviews from foodie friends. <br/><br/>We started with coffee but couldnā€™t resist trying the Smork Hot Chocolate & Iā€™m so glad we did. A rich, decadent hot chocolate topped with masses of tiny torched marshmallows, it was an absolute delight. Their juices are squeezed fresh & delivered daily & we loved the watermelon & also the orange, mango & passionfruit. <br/><br/>Iā€™d been crushing on the Crispy Croque Monsieur so that was a must try & it was even better than I expected. With shaved ham, Swiss cheese, cheese & chive cream & coated in crispy panko breadcrumbs, it was the most indulgent & divine toastie that I have ever experienced. I will go back again to have this again, it was that good. Oozing cheese with a decent amount of thickly cut ham, seriously delicious. <br/><br/>We also tried the Brunswick Breakfast, a big breakfast packed with all the goodies. Bacon, baked field mushrooms, pork & fennel sausage, baked tomatoes with pesto, eggs & sourdough, it was a very generous serve that would satisfy the most hungry bruncher. <br/><br/>We finished with the PB & J Hotcakes from the specials menu. Light & fluffy hotcakes with whipped peanut butter, raspberry jam, berries & puffed quinoa, this dish was presented beautifully & super rich & sweet. <br/><br/>We had such a fabulous brunch experience at Lolo & Wren. The menu was impressive & the portions were very generous. With friendly staff, a relaxed atmosphere & sensational food, I would highly recommend checking this place out. Thanks so much for having us.
Pareto Diet
Would I return? Yes but not in a hurry. There are so many amazing cafĆ©ā€™s in Brunswick to stick with just this one!<br/> <br/>Tucked away in a residential area of Brunswick West is Lolo and Wren. This little cafe is bright and buzzing. Although small they do use their space well and the outdoor seating is particularly nice.<br/>We arrived at 10am on a Saturday, and there were plenty of customers sitting in the outdoor area enjoying their breakfast in the beautiful sun.<br/> <br/>We ordered the Crispy Croque Monsieur $18. This can only be described as EPIC, it was a super generous serving of Shaved leg ham, Swiss cheese, cheese and chive cream and was coated in crispy panko breadcrumbs (adding to its epic ness). Paired with the homemade tomato relish, it was an absolute taste sensation. Be careful though if you are not into lots of cheese and bread then donā€™t order this dish.<br/> <br/>We also ordered the Sweetcorn and Zucchini Fritters $17.50+ Poached Egg $3. The fritters are actually little fried balls and on top there was some garnish, goats feta and then the poached egg I added. This dish was slightly underwhelming especially for the price. There wasnā€™t much flavour, it tasted like batter. The garnish on top also didnā€™t balance with the rest of the meal and the serving size wasnā€™t very big so you definitely needed the egg.<br/> <br/>Service? Prompt and with a smile.<br/> <br/>Wrap up: This place used to be AWESOME. This last visit which I have written this review upon was underwhelming. Nothing was particularly wrong but knowing the place from 6 months+ ago, it has slumped. Something to keep an eye on! New owners perhaps?<br/> <br/>BONUS POINT: Make sure you try their Famous Smores Hot Chocolate
David Chou
The soft shell crab burger is way too salty. The service is good, environment is nice as well, itā€™s just the food...not so tasty as I expected from a 4.4 place
David Baldini
Today I got for my partner a vegan avocado and pebre salsa bruschetta take away, I couldn't belive when I open the take away package at home. Was ridiculously extremly well plated. Also the smell and the quantity of fresh herbs. Unbelievable. Unfortunately I was rushing I didn't take a picture. I will definitely go back and try for myself. Thank you guys!
The Brunch Specialist
Tucked away in a residential area of Brunswick West, Lolo and Wren is far from your ordinary cafe.<br/><br/>Stopping by for breakfast we ordered the cazuela and the barushita along with the smork and a white hot chocolate to drink.<br/><br/>It was a cold morning when we visited, perfect for the cazuela. This dish was pure comfort food, tomato, red wine, chickpea & chorizo ragu baked and topped with aged machengo and a poached egg. Everything worked so well together and the cheese on top was perfection. <br/><br/>Although I preferred the Cazuela out of the two dishes we ordered I still enjoyed the barushita. The fried egg really brought the dish together.<br/><br/>I highly recommend you order one of the impressive hot chocolates at LoLo and Wren. The smork has to be one of the most instagrammed hot chocolates in Melbourne. This decandant hot choclate covered in mini scorched marshmallows is a winner. I also loved that they offered a white hot chocolate for those wanting something different.<br/><br/>Overall I had a lovely experience at LoLo and Wren and I recommend that you check them out. I give LoLo & Wren 4.5 ā­ļø out of 5.
Stelly
Lolo and Wren is a bright and buzzing cafe tucked away in the suburbs of Brunswick West. We arrived at 10am on a Saturday, and there were plenty of customers sitting in the outdoor area enjoying their breakfast in the beautiful sun. Being prone to hayfever, however, we opted to sit inside, which was just as nice - quiet and cosy, with a lovely open kitchen, and extremely friendly staff. The menu features a wide variety of scrumptious brunch dishes, but weā€™d also definitely suggest checking out their ā€˜Specials Boardā€™ too. <br/><br/>We started off with a Cold Brew, which was delightful, and their famous ā€˜The Smorkā€™, a rich hot chocolate made with Mork Chocolate. It was decadent and velvety, and the chocolate itself was not too sweet. The mini marshmallows, along with making it look absolutely stunning, added the perfect amount of sweetness to balance it out. <br/><br/>For food, I tried the Spanish Omelette, served with a side of rocket salad and organic sourdough. It was packed full of ingredients and had so much flavour - the combination of eggs, chorizo, potato, roasted capsicum, and topped with avo, sour cream and shaved aged manchego (yes, all of that!), is heavenly! So much variety in every single bite! And the size of the omelette is huge - definitely a dish to share!<br/><br/>I also loved the sound of the Panko Prawn Sliders on their ā€˜Specials Boardā€™ too. It came with three cute little brioche slider buns sandwiched with super crispy Panko-battered prawn, tarragon mayo, sweet & sour roasted capsicum and cucumber salsa, lettuce, tomato and onions. Each mouthful was an epic combination of complex flavours and textures - from the crispy Panko prawn and the buttery brioche, to the creamy mayo, and the refreshing salsa and fresh vegetables. So delicious!<br/><br/>For our sweet dish, I couldnā€™t go past a PB&J French Toast! Lolo and Wrenā€™s ā€˜Ainā€™t Just PB&Jā€™ seriously exceeded my expectations! The brioche was buttery and toasted crispy on the outside, whilst being so soft and fluffy on the inside. The whipped peanut butter is so ā€˜peanut butter-yā€™, but also very light. The raspberry jam adds the perfect tartness to balance it out, and the puffed quinoa and peanut crumble crunch adds a lovely texture to the dish. <br/><br/>Overall, we had an extremely lovely time at Lolo and Wren, and left with super full, but very satisfied, bellies. Itā€™s definitely a place worth checking out! <br/>
Jayne Jackson
Yummy food to suit everyone<br/><br/>Lolo and Wren is situated in a part of West Brunswick which has/is seeing lots of change. Consequently the mix of clientele includes pensioners, families, young professionals and the many builders who are transforming the landscape. Everyone seems to fit and feel welcome.<br/><br/>North facing, the cafe is bright and sunny. The feeling inside is relaxed and casual but this is also a place where they take things seriously.<br/><br/>The service on arrival from the baristas was friendly and welcoming. <br/><br/>I ordered my baseline request of sourdough toast with butter and vegemite on the side. The waitress had some difficulty in understanding what was being said and when she left I suspected that she hadnā€™t understood the order.<br/><br/>My coffee arrived quickly however Iā€™d drank it and received the second before my toast arrived... however the order had been understood perfectly.<br/><br/>The bread itself was a good quality and toasted just enough even though one of the slices didnā€™t have any toasted colour to it. The presentation was very good and demonstrated a high level of care. It was very slow to arrive.<br/><br/>The coffee was very good... although Iā€™ll request it be stronger next time.<br/><br/>There are lots of yummy looking things on the menu... with something for meat eaters, vegetarians and vegans.<br/><br/>Iā€™ll definitely back to try them.<br/><br/>Food 4.0*<br/>Coffee 3.5*<br/>Service 3.5*<br/>Ambience 4.0*
Olive Sundays
Lolo and Wren is a little cafĆ© in Brunswick West which has the locals coming back again and again. They serve up tasty food with a unique twist and lots of love with some classics you canā€™t go past. Lolo and Wren - hot choocolate. They do a really nice hot chocolate with mini toasted marshmallows.
Mrs Lavender
Came here for launch today . Friendly staffs ,delicious food . We had the prawn slider , crispy croque monsieurļ¼Œ dark chocolate and smork. Love the hot chocolate & the croque Monsieur .
Erin King
The food is amazing at lolo and wren!! Unfortunately inside is just a little chaotic and overwhelming. Itā€™s loud, and with a open kitchen in such a small space itā€™s not a relaxing environment unless you grab a table outside.
Theycallmemaggie
Of course there are also some less naughty options for those so inclined.. but here, healthier definitely does not translate to boring. Take the Middle Eastern inspired smashed pumpkin Barushita dish for example, which was accompanied by with some crispy crunchy chickpeas for added oomph. So whether youā€™re in the mood for dishes filled to the brim with comfort or healthier (or perhaps both), Lolo and Wren has got you well sorted.
Vivian
4.5<br/><br/>We went to Lolo and Wren the other day to try their famous smores hot chocolate and boy were we glad we came. Not because of the hot chocolate which donā€™t get me wrong was delightful but because of the croque monsieur which was one of the cheesiest and most delicious dishes I have had this year ( big call I know ) . I would travel back over and over again just to eat this again . It was a 10/10 for me ! <br/><br/>We also got the fritters which were an extremely generous portion, the flavours were fresh and we loved the salsa that accompanied them. For the sweet dish we got the peanut butter and jelly brioche toast. The brioche had a wonderful chocolate flavour and we loved the peanut butter combined with the home made tart jam <br/><br/>Thanks for having us !
Espy Eats
Lolo and Wren was abuzz and full of atmosphere when we visited on a cold cold spring morning. We may have been crazy but we opted for the outside tables in the hope of getting some of those sun rays. I had studied the menu before we arrived and liked it. There was a load of original dishes and interesting variations on classic dishes but what I hadnā€™t seen until we arrived was the great sounding specials board. <br/><br/>We ordered a latte and ā€œThe Smorkā€ hot choc (made with Mork and covered in toasted marshmallows) and these were both delicious.<br/><br/>We ordered the Crispy Croque Monsieur. This can only be described as EPIC, it was a super generous serving of Shaved leg ham, Swiss cheese, cheese and chive cream and was coated in crispy panko breadcrumbs (adding to its epic ness). Paired with the homemade tomato relish, it was an absolute taste sensation. <br/><br/>We also ordered Braised beef cheeks with seasonal veggies and truffle infused Parmesan polenta. I was so impressed to see a beef cheeks dish in the brunch menu that I just had to try and was so glad I did. Tender and warming but a very heavy rich dish so perfect for cooler weather, like today. <br/><br/>We couldnā€™t say no to a brunch dessert to share and I am partial to a French Toast. Lolo & Wren had two to choose from (oh the joy). The regular menu had a peanut butter and jelly option but we chose the ginger option from the specials board. This brioche French toast came with a ginger syrup, ginger marscapone, ginger pistachio crumb (for the all important crunch) and fresh fresh berries. This was great, not sweet and NOT overpowering with ginger, a really well balanced tasty treat. <br/><br/>We really enjoyed our visit today and really appreciated the invitation.
Melbourne To Mouth
We loved our brekky at Lolo and Wren, such a lively, bright and fun place to spend a meal!<br/>Their coffee was absolutely on point and being a massive fan of cold drip I was loving their brew.<br/>If youā€™re a fan of some Asian fusion, you absolutely have to try their pulled pork shoulder with sriracha mayo on a soft roll - absolute heaven and the meat is cooked to perfection! Iā€™m such a massive fan of soft shell crab so couldnā€™t look past their burg, the perfect brunch size and absolutely bursting with flavour - amazing!<br/>If youā€™re up for something a little sweeter, their PB&J is amazing - definitely not so sweet that you canā€™t finish it, the perfect balance!<br/>Weā€™ll definitely be back to this spot!
Nenevae
Delicious breakfast during the week. We had the cazuela, chicken choripan and candy apple pancakes. Weā€™ve loved these dishes for years, and the quality hasnā€™t varied despite new ownership. Service was lovely and efficient, canā€™t fault the experience.
Grace
Probably the best sweet options for breakfast I've had. Their pancakes are always delicious. Not your traditional light and fluffy style, but well worth trying. Huge serve! Service is hit and miss. White hot chocolate yummy if you're a real sweet tooth.
Jasmine
Tucked away location but unfortunately, food wasn't for me.<br/><br/>Ordered:<br/>Crispy Croque Monsieur: Shaved leg ham, Swiss cheese, cheese & chive cream, coated in crispy panko breadcrumbs. Served with homemade tomato relish ($18.00)<br/>Chai Latte: Chamellia 9 Spice Vegan Fresh Chai is a belnd of aromatic spices, organic black tea and agave nectar ($4.00)<br/><br/>Review:<br/>I should've realised this was meal was going to be overbearing with the double amount of cheese that was mentioned. As someone who hates a "bland" dish in the way that there is no different textures to entertain my palate, the notable hero was the tomato relish. This chill, sweet crispy taste cut through the engulfing mouthful of cheese yet I still could not finish the meal.<br/><br/>Considering I left with half the plate full, I'd say quantity was great and generous. I just wish there was a little more omph in their dish.
Picky Piggies
Located in a quite neighbourhood,Ā Lolo and Wren serves up comfort food in a cafe setting, with a chilled and relaxed environment, an extensive menu, and large portions.
J0yy173
I've seen many recommendations for this place and my friend moving into the apartment block seemed like the perfect excuse to check it out. When we entered, the only table available was the one right by the door. They kindly moved us to another table once that freed up so it was much more comfortable. We then busied ourselves with the tempting menu and placed our orders.<br/><br/>The Smork deserved a mention. A handful of mini marshmallows were piled onto the dark Mork hot chocolate, creating a fun and colourful effect. The first few mouthfuls were exciting but it soon became too rich and I just surrendered to drinking the delicious hot chocolate.<br/><br/>The enormous Spanish Omelette, Sweetcorn and Zucchini Fritters covered the table with a side serving of buttered organic sourdough and rocket salad. The delicious omelette was packed with flavour by combining eggs, potato, chorizo, smashed avocado, roasted capsicum, sour cream and shaved manchego. The Chipotle relish added a kick that really complemented the other ingredients. My friend loved her fritters, which were just as huge, while I was defeated by the omelette.<br/><br/>Helpful and attentive staff ensured of quick turnovers in this busy spot. The space is functional for the real estate they have to play with and you can see the kitchen in operation. Overall, a satisfying and filling visit, worth returning to check out some of the other interesting offers.
One.hungry.girl10
Another one off my cafe bucket list! We were lucky to be invited to check out LoLo and Wren a Brunswick classic. A cute cafe located in Brunswick west. <br/><br/>What we had:<br/><br/>Barushita: I donā€™t usually go for the vegan option but if you do you must go for this! Toast topped with smashed pumpkin, dukkah, cauliflower, beetroot puree and crispy chickpeas. Itā€™s healthy and delicious!<br/><br/>The Spanish Omelette: we donā€™t usually get defeated by brunch but this surely defeated us. This delicious omelet is packed with flavour and is definitely a good one for the hungry.<br/><br/>Candy Apple Pancakes: With the perfect level of sweetness and real apples itā€™s the perfect dessert for breakfast .<br/><br/>Canā€™t wait to go back for more!<br/>
Steve Ray
Never fails to impress on the food stakes... delicious.. gets a little noisy at times but otherwise this is a brilliantly kept secret.Ā  The food is anything but "standard" as I saw one reviewer say.Ā  Its outstanding.Ā  Service is excellent and the layout quirky with a central bench and the kitchen space in the central area.Ā  I think it works well...Ā Ā <br/><br/>From an overall design, the toilet door shouldnt face the entrance door coz it feels like you get drawn in that direction when you come in and all the tables in between feel like they are in a "corridor" to the dunny.Ā  That marks the place down a star in my view.Ā  You could change that with some screening etc.
Yume Yume
A really great looking menu. We initially had just planned to get coffee but upon looking at the menu opted for a late lunch. <br/><br/>The food was nice, fairly standard Iā€™d say but certainly tasty. The chicken burger was well received. The pumpkin on toast not bad but didnā€™t particularly wow. <br/>The coffee was also a little on the cold side so very drinkable but almost too easy to drink. <br/><br/>I found the layout of the inside a bit odd but not really much you could do with the space I think. <br/><br/>Iā€™d heard about this cafe a while ago so Iā€™m glad I checked it out. Probably would come back.
Ruin A Dish
Holy moly, the Crispy Croque Monsieur (I made sure that my pronunciation was up to standard prior to ordering) was monstrous. It was much larger than I expected, and I think it could feed two easily enough. The amount of cheese within was also gargantuan, to the point where I felt queasy towards my last few bites (this may or may not to be your liking). My soy latte was very good, kudos to the barista for being able to do soy right. Definitely keen to return to check out the rest of the menu.
Miaolin Huang
Hvnt ordered what my friends recommended//may go back again...//nice hot chocolate but the juice r soso...//foods r alright but not as good as i thought
Kimi Pangilinan
A great little cafe serving unique brunch fare. I had the zucchini and corn fritters which were delicious. The place is pretty tiny though and I donā€™t think thereā€™s ever a time when it isnā€™t packed and so busy. Our coffee took ages to come in and more so the actual food. Go here if you have time to burn.
Katrina Chiang
Best croque monsieur in town, indulgent but not too rich! Also very good savoury options for brunch, we got two different pork options the last time we went and they both came with crackle. Needless to say we loved both.
Bradley Chapman
3 months straight of having coffee here all day and now the place is useless. Stuff up orders. Takes 20 mins for coffee and the owner walks around like a grump. Time to go elsewhere.
Claireccy
Friendly staff. The slow cook pork is to the best. Omg... the pork is so soft that it feel like it just melt in your mouth. The dressing is very light and a little sour which is nice with the pork belly. I would highly recommended this place to my friends and family.
Monte Hudson
massive portions, unable to finish. Very slicm operation with a great buzz. coffee was good but not to my taste. would not return in gurry but will return<br/><br/>
Bear Noms
Loved the crispy eggs with meat. It was amazing... one of the best we ever tasted! Perfect to have a relaxing meal on the weekend. Would be back for more!
Madeline Austin
This is a lovely dog friendly cafe. I ordered the zucchini fitters which were absolutely delicious, probably didn't need the poached egg on the side. Good coffee too :)
Jennie Cullen
I want to start by saying positively that the coffee here is great! That being said, I ordered the Avocado and Pebre Salsa Bruschetta. At $18.50 I was expecting something that was close to a full meal. Generally for that price, at similar cafes, what comes on the plate resembles something substantial with probably a whole avocado smashed and served on the toast. Unfortunately, what was served resembled 2 pieces of toast with a thin slather of avocado and a thin topping of the salsa which was very coriander heavy in flavour. I love coriander so for me to say that is quite a statement. I have attached multiple pictures of what I was served, and a final picture of what is pictured for this dish on this site as provided by the cafe. I did order this to take-away but this should not reduce the dish so I can only assume that it would be the same had I eaten in. I hope that the chef's seriously rethink what should be on a plate for $18.50. Otherwise, staff and atmosphere are lovely. As the cafe sits under 3 apartment blocks, it would be nice if they had some sort of local discount for residents who frequent their establishment often.
Thuaners
A nice chill and friendly atmosphere! Really creative, interesting and delicious food! I ordered the candy apple pancakes and it was delish! Lots of subtle things going on, like the yum blueberry and rhubarb jam stuff, the warm pancake that was crispy on the outside and soft on the inside, and the nice maple syrup that wasnt too sweet. My sis ordered the hot white chocolate which was yum too!
Followthefoodmelbourne
Lolo & Wren is any Melburnian foodies dream destination. Why? Because the food is just that good. Brunswick West is not a suburb that I frequent often, but now that I know what cafe gem resides there Iā€™ll certainly be back! <br/><br/>First off, Loloā€™s atmosphere is very chilled and laid back. We sat outside at the front of the cafe to soak up some sun and admire the menu in all its varied glory. There were a lot of dishes that caught our eye but we finally settled on the Moroccan grain salad and the chia pudding. <br/><br/>Moroccan grain salad - one of the most memorable salads that Iā€™ve had this year! All the ingredients were top quality and there were so many different textures and flavours. Unlike many salads with slow-roasted lamb, there was actually a decent amount of meat (and it was cooked to perfection). It was also a great size if youā€™re pretty hungry. <br/><br/>Chia pudding - This chia pudding had a wonderful coconut flavour to it. Topped with a variety of fruits and just a sprinkle of crunchy seeds/nuts the flavour of the chia really shone. This was such a fresh, wonderful summer dish. <br/><br/>Drinks - we also ordered a couple of juices (the watermelon was superb on a hot day) and once it was spotted on the menu, we couldnā€™t not order the SMORK hot chocolate. This was served with little torched marshmallows - very indulgent and the perfect sweet end to our lovely meal. <br/><br/>The verdict? A well-deserved 5/5... We could not fault the food! Besides being delicious, the menu is also very eclectic and exciting (even to seasoned Melbourne brunchers such as ourselves). Thanks Lolo & Wren for an excellent meal! <br/>(We dined as guests of the cafe).
Split The Bill
We visited Lolo and Wren just before Easter as we were invited to be interviewed by ABC radio (please see our Instagram for the link) šŸ™ŒšŸ™Œ.<br/><br/>Flicking through all the insta pics we knew this place would be great to set the ambience for our interview.<br/><br/>We enjoyed the Moroccan grain salad with slow cooked lamb shoulder, freeka, pomegranate and roast capsicum with mixed seeds. What a delicious combo!<br/>Ā <br/>This was followed by the Sweetcorn & Zucchini Fritters with peperonata, Meredith Soft Goat Feta, pebre salsa, chilli jam and avocado. What a very generous yummy serve which I should have shared but didnā€™t!<br/><br/>For a great twist we enjoyed the Candy Apple Pancakes with walnut praline, rhubarb and blueberry compote, fresh mint, vanilla mascarpone and pure Canadian maple syrup. It tasted like a great warm open apple pie šŸ˜‹šŸ˜‹...we added a side of bacon as someone had a hang over šŸ˜‚.<br/><br/>Coffee was nice and smooth too - a great local for brunch and lunch.
Dr S
An ex-colleague had described this place as her local haunt and I was ecstatic to try this place. Went here on an Easter Saturday around 9.45am. Lots of seating available both inside and outside.Ā <br/>Lots of free street parking (but 1P which is never sufficient when it comes to cafes).Ā <br/><br/>I found the menu quite different as it had two types of burgers, a croque-monsieur, a lamb shoulder moroccan salad, chia pudding, some interesting pancakes, and a chickpea dish. None of these dishes had eggs in them. On the very left hand side, they had eggs on toast, the big breakfast, and smashed avo toast.Ā <br/><br/>My friend and I decided to get the lamb shoulder moroccan salad which was shredded tender lamb (looked like pulled lamb, very fine and long strands), dotted with pomegranate seeds and submerged in sheep's yoghurt. It was nice but felt like it needed to be eaten with some bread, or pita bread. It seemed more of a side dish rather than breakfast/lunch or main dish so quite disappointing.Ā <br/><br/>The roast chicken burger with 4 thin slices of chorizo, some jalapenos and some mayo was slightly larger than a slider and quite bland. I only liked the brioche bun but the filling was ok. My friend who was starving didn't eat all of her food.Ā <br/><br/>The coffee was very weak and my friend did not like her white hot chocolate.Ā <br/><br/>Service was ok. Split bills taken. They do ubereats for most of their menu items (brunch on ubereats - wow). Average food.
Moodie Foodie
Cute place. Gets quite busy. Customer service is good and thereā€™s accessible parking. Coffee is average but is nice- would say a little pricier
Love At First Bite
This is a great cafe, we ordered the pork jowl, crispy croquet monsieur and the new yuzu donut, the pork was so tender and fatty with a great asian fusion flavour, the croquet monsieur is their signature dish and was delightfully cheesy and the new donut dish was amazing, i loved the citrus flavours! We also ordered the hot chocolate and a coffee, both drinks were great.
Julia Stehli
We built up a lot of expectations for this place that was unfortunately unmatched. Coffee was good but took ages to come, a harbinger that food would also take longer than we hoped for. The Moroccan salad was tasty although too grainy and not green enough. The pork checks had more fat than meat, the scotch eggs were substandard and the vegetables from the pickle can. The management was kind enough to take it from the bill. All in all the dishes are pretty pricey for their size.
The Gluten-Free Foodie
Good all rounder cafe with menu heavy on the breakfast/brunch options. Had the ā€˜Hanneberry Breakfastā€™ and it was delicious and fresh. <br/>Ambience was ok, not great. Coffee was pretty good. Service was good given how busy it was and food came out relatively fast. <br/>Slightly disappointed the GF option for Hanneberry only had one piece of toast when mine had two.
A Chronicle Of Gastronomy
Lolo and Wren may have opened up a burger joint next door, but they havenā€™t neglected the original cafe. A new menu and extra outdoors seating breathes new life into the venue. They pimp up their Mork hot chocolate with marshmallows, making it a delicious treat. Slow Cooked Pork Jowl comes with
Sally
Went with my friend and baby. Smallish cafe but nice atmosphere. Had the zucchini and corn fritters, which were yummy but could have had more goats cheese. Would happily come back.
ThĆ nh Trinh
Refreshing & cute place!<br/>ā€¢ā€¢ā€¢ā€¢ā€¢ā€¢<br/>Their Quince pan perdu is parfait! Loved their blend of chocolat fondant, brioche, fruits and presentation was ooft!<br/>ā€¢ā€¢ā€¢ā€¢ā€¢ā€¢<br/>Looks great, tastes great! <br/>
Don'tMessWithMyFood
This has been on my list of places to try since 2014!!<br/>Went on Melbourne Cup, and was relieved there wasn't a queue.<br/>Coffee was lovely, lemonade with mint was refreshing<br/>Had the corn fritters - ample to eat, tiny cute fritter balls with egg and a lovely salsa.<br/>Service was a bit slow on the day - they looked understaffed, the poor things! Nevertheless, the staff who were there did not let their stress levels show, and constantly had huge smiles and a can-do attitude for everything! Kudos to you.<br/>Will be back for more :)
Bella
Iā€™m sitting here now enjoying my second soy latte. Nursing a slight hangover the pork jowl was just what I needed. The succulent fatty pork swimming in Asian flavours coupled with a crispy egg still runny in the middle. YUM. The coffee is excellent - velvety and smooth. Staff are busy but friendly great vibe for a sat brunch.
Brittany Marie Fiumara
We stumbled across this place on Facebook and decided to give it a try for brunch! The best brunch decision we've made in a while! The specials board had this peanut butter and jam pancake, exactly what I needed for my sweet tooth! The presentation was fantastic and the taste even better!
Hangry Dreamer
Summer has come to Melbourne so it's time for some well lit photos and lazy outdoor brunches! This one is a bit of drive out to Brunswick West but I had to do it to try the legendary Croque Monsieur - I wonder if it was worth the drive...?. Lets get started with the main event - the Crispy Croque Monsieur (Shaved leg ham, swiss cheese, cheese & chive cream, coated in crisp breadcrumbs and fried with home made tomato relish). WOW...worth the hype for sure and is simply melt in your mouth delicious. Despite how it looked its not as heavy and rich as you would suspect and the cheese & chive cream really set off the flavours. Best croque I've ever had.
KnowingMelbourne
What a cute cafe this place is! On a mostly residential street it can be found in a small strip of shops and is certainly worth a visit. They serve up great coffee and some pretty special hot Chocolates. They have a Nutella hot chocolate on the specials board and what they call a Smork which is a definite crowd pleaser: Mƶrk chocolate with toasted marshmallows on top. The food is also really delicious with a big menu and something for everybody! We tried the Moroccan Lamb Salad, the Croque Monsieur and the Candy Apple Pancakes. The pancakes were an absolute standout, they were thick and fluffy and had big pieces of apple through them and were served with a berry compote, mascarpone and maple syrup. Some of the best pancakes Iā€™ve had!<br/>The morrocan salad was not only pretty but super tasty, with slow cooked lamb, grains, seeds and beautiful fresh pomegranate. The Croque Monsieur was packed full of oozey cheese, ham and was crumbed and perfectly crisp. Delicious!
Nicole Wamba
A great all around cafe. Good food, friendly staff and easy to park. Lolo and Wren have been around for some time and it's easy to see why. It is a must visit Melbourne cafe spot.
DamoForce Food
A classic that has been around for a while now. I heard owners have changed hands a little ago but the classic menu is still there!! Everything is quite tasty and just look at the cheese on the croquette monisuer. We always enjoying eating at Lolo & Wren. The PB n J pancakes were amazingĀ as well. (special)
Burgers Of Melbourne
You can go to Lolo and Wren for a burger, but what you really want either one of their rolls or this "Crispy Croque Monsieur" Cheese, Cheese, ham and more cheese, then deep fried šŸ˜²šŸ™ƒšŸ˜. When in West Brunswick. Albion Street is your go-to for a great feed. Whether it be any of the three amigo's, don't just choose one, go back and go back again so you can try all 3!!
IBelieveICanEat
The place was practically almost empty at 10am on a Wednesday, only myself and another couple. Tried their chorizo cazuela, opted for the extra poach egg as I'm a sucker for a good poachy.Ā <br/><br/>Dish itself was really hearty and tasty, perfect for the cold weather. The poach egg did come out on the harder side, and I gave them the benefit of the doubt that maybe it's been sitting on top of the hot dish which cooked it through a little more than I would have liked. Overall a good meal, washed down with a decent cup of coffee and left with a satisfied tummy.Ā <br/><br/>I'd possibly return to try their other dishes, but not until I've gone through my long list of places to try.
MsConnoisseur
After reading great reviews and so many food guides giving this place a mention how could I not try it? I lived in West Brunswick for over 25 years and this was one area I definitely avoided, it felt strange having breakfast in a no go zone. The area has changed and you can now walk from your car to the Cafe without fearing being mugged.Ā <br/><br/>They strive to give you a good food experience and it was enjoyable. Unfortunately, I can't say the same about the service. Friendly but just lacked common sense. We arrived when they opened and it was empty. Waited to be seated per their sign, 2 adults, a toddler and a baby. The waitress gave us the very last table at the back situated between the toilet and kitchen. It was a table for 2, thank you for not considering my children. This really annoyed me, if it was full then I would understand. I asked to be moved and decided just to take a seat at a more suitable table. We waited in an empty cafe to be assisted, no one came so we got our own highchair and set it up. They probably need dummies guide on how to use it if they are not going to assist. Not your average high chair, looked great, definitely not safe to use for babies under 1, my son kept slipping out.Ā <br/><br/>They are forgetful, not attentive and lack the basics in good customer service. They had nothing listed for kids on the menu, I had to ask what I could order for my child to be told they could do pancakes. If this is what you can provide then why don't you say it or put it on the menu. You can see I'm dining with a child, they are not going to eat your creative options. The coffee was great and it momentarily calmed me down, for a split second, I thought the place is not that bad.Ā <br/><br/>The design of the cafe fits Brunswick very well, recycled looking fit out. It's a shame it's below a concrete jungle. I would have loved to have seen fresh flowers or plants on the table rather than rubber orchids that needed a good dust. This brings me to talk about the toilets. This is a major criteria for me and lucky I went after I had my breakfast. If I had seen the toilet in that condition beforehand I would have lost my appetite and walked out. For a cafe with all this hype not acceptable.Ā <br/><br/>My 3 Key Pointers<br/>ā€¢ All I wanted was Domestos and Pineo Clean. The great produce did not matter, all I could think about was the general cleanliness.Ā <br/>ā€¢ If you can't go home immediately for a shower, opt to sit outside to avoid smelling like you have been frying food all day.Ā <br/>ā€¢ No love for toddlers or babies
EatingMyWayInMelbourne
Had the soft shell crab, perfect amount of spice. Best brunch I've had in a long time. Nice and comfortable wasn't very busy when we dined. Slowly becoming our new local.
Prachi Tyagi
Tucked away between a couple cafes, this one is a real gem. We went there for a late lunch and ordered two yum burgers. Definitely a place to visit if you're nearby.
Sotasty
The food takes ages to come out and it's certainly not worth the wait. Pretty average service I thought altogether. I couldn't eat most of the Croque Monsieur, it's not a well balanced dish at all. Way too much cheese and it's rather bland.
Nicole Tang
by F.E.E.D. | Aug 3, 2017 | Breakfast and Brunch, Brunswick, Melbourne, RESTAURANTS AND CAFES | 0 comments. A modern Australian cafe located in West Brunswick, Lolo & Wren brings trendy, urban-style dishes to this cafe-deprived region of Melbourne. Open since 2014, their focus on top quality ingredients and artisan produce has not gone unnoticed, with the cafe being awarded a position amongst Good Food Guideā€™s best cafe lists each year since its inception.
Clare
Love this place! The reviews and ratings on this cafe made the slightly longer PT trip (out of the CBD) seem worth it and I was not disappointed! The cafe is nice and spacious with both indoor and outdoor seating options. There were heaters outside and inside was nice and toasty. Great coffee and some slight variations on the standard breakfast fare all make this a great place to brunch. Staff are really nice and attentive and the food came out quite quickly give. The large numbers of people there. Would definitely visit again.
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