A nice and cosy cafe with vines hanging from the ceiling. The soy chai latte with honey has a smoothe texture and well steamed. Temperature wise, a little hot. The honey makes the chai latte sweet. The complimentary cookie has soft chocolate chips.
The Wandering Reviewer
+5
Ahhh Melbourne, the city that keeps on giving. Came here for a cuppa and decided to sit rather than rush off. Cutest little cuppa of latte with a heart in the middle. Nice. The coffee blend was good and actually served hot. Tiring to get warm coffee in some cities.
I was eyeing off the vast array of food from croissants, to massive rolls stuffed full of fresh ingredients. Instead, I ended up buying a chia pudding to take back to the office. Was more filling than I thought and ended up having some for lunch as well.
Staff are ever so nice and were busy so early in the morning.
The ambience is nice, with clean lines in the decor and a sense of a place you come, you eat and you go!
Note: Wheelchair friendly. Kid-friendly. Dietaries catered for - just let them know.
I promise I will take a photo next time. Got carried away again with my belly grumbling for food.
☕️ 🍴 d e b i 🥛 🥙
3.8
This cute little place resides very near the corner of Lonsdale and Swanston. It’s a nicely fitted out city coffee and snack shop, with lots of greenery inside and Andrew Bertuleit photos of Melbourne on the wall. I ate in, and had the chicken and cashew gluten free roll toasted - top right in the photo. With a coffee it was $12, which is good value for the CBD. They serve code black coffee, and my usual latte was lovely. The roll was perfectly toasted, while filling of cashew, avocado, mayo chicken and crispy lettuce could not have been done better. With the traffic and people roaring by outside, somehow this place has a degree a degree of tranquility to it, and separation from the bustle. Efficient staff.
3.8
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