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Nice atmosphere. The homemade blueberry muffin was really good! A hidden gem near de graves street
They have good prices for the food you get, I liked the lamb burger a lot. However the staff do not wear gloves and some eat while cooking the food, and most do not wear face masks if that is something you are concerned with
We visited Euro Lane cafe when it was dreary and wet. We sat in the laneway in prime people watching position and had a wonderful time. The staff were attentive and friendly, the coffee was delicious, and the almond, raspberry and pistachio croissant’s were delectable! Highly recommended!
Gross food & overcharged. I ordered 2 servings of French toast ($22 each), a poached eggs with spinach & mushrooms ($23) & a coffee. The mushrooms were shrivelled & gross & the spinach was raw just thrown onto the plate. Also, the milk in the coffee was burnt. I was charged $80 & didn’t even think a
Great location and atmosphere, but the food was pretty bad all round. French toast was well presented but tasted bland, the wrap was very expensive for what you get at $16, just the wrap no salad or anything on the side. Coffee was good though. Overall quite expensive for small portions of not great
Food was decent but toast was soggy, coffee was amazing though. What blew us away was breakfast for two was $75 2 large coffee and two euro grills with hash browns. Also no menu to view online so we cant check if this is correct?
Great little laneway off Collins. Middle Eastern eggs was fab and great service
Nice chai latte and the flat white! We ordered the homemade scone. Disappointed with the quality give its $13 for two scones..with too much baking powder sodium taste with the scones and non homemade jam ??
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