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We had a wonderful brunch experience at this Code Black cafe yesterday. The spacious and airy place relaxed us while we enjoyed the excellent coffee and tasty food. I had the flavourful pulled beef toasties while my wife had the fresh rockling fish burger. In between munches she gushed, "This is so
Known for their great coffee beans, loved for their food. Code Black in North Melbourne offers an enjoyable brunch experience for all in the area. I had the kimchi waffles that came with a nice portion of pork belly. This place can get busy on some days, but is worth the wait. Come here for coffee,
Easter Sunday. Delightful cafe, just popped in for a coffee even though it was brunch/lunch time. Lovely ambience; friendly, smiling, happy staff doing everything they can for you; service was top notch. Even though it seemed they had a full house, there was enough staff being kept busy, but not 'ha
Amazing Coffee! One of the best in town in my opinion. Delicious food offerings as well. We gave all the coffee a try. A spro, flat white, long black and filter and i am blown away by each one of them. Give them a try!
This place does coffee really well. Picked up a utterly divine single origin - some really unique flavours. Also given a small side of hot water to make your long black how you like it which is a lovely touch. The scramble was tasty. Will be back.
I’ve been to a few of the Code Black locations and I can say this with confidence that you’ll always get good coffee and some pretty yummy food. I wouldn’t say that it is the best cafe Melbourne has to offer, but it’s a pretty solid option. The coffee is certainly the star of the show! I appreciat
Gooood good and coffeeee. Coffee was smoooooth. Highly recommend. Food was good too! Had the pork belly - it was super tender. What made it all the better was the mash, the vegetables and the sauce with it. The roasted vege to me was the standout of the dish. Nicely caramelized and well cooked. I
Great food with multicultural elements, like Korean kimchi and Philly cheesesteaks. However, just a friendly reminder, seasoning bottles don’t have labels, and in the meanwhile, I’m having salted flat white now. Lol :)
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