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This cafe is plainly decorated at the top level of the Ian Potter gallery. The view from the café is pleasant, seeing an alleyway leading down to Yarra River. I had simple lunch there, and the coffee was quite excellent. The wrap is tasty. The atmosphere and service are average, not as good as
This café topped off my gallery experience today. Located at the top level of the Ian Potter gallery, you are greeted by a minimally decorated café overlooking a quiet alley leading to the Yarra River or Federation Square the opposite direction. The tables were spotless and the barista on duty was
Very decent espresso, lovely pastries, small but good choice of sandwiches etc, friendly service. Quiet space.
More fool me for not checking the total: $65 for 1 non-alcoholic high tea, 1 coffee and a scone. The waiter repeated my order incorrectly every time and thoroughly confused me, although the right order was brought to the table. Coffee was good, cakes fresh and very nice, but at that price, never aga
Very pleasant service, okay latte, horrible sticky two-person table which management really ought to do something about.
I had a hot chocolate drink & 1 small cake.
Art gallery cafes are always an interesting experience!
The cafe is bright and has a reasonable range of treats, sandwiches and salads on offer.  For drinks there's coffee and tea, and a selection of juices, soft drinks, water and a choice of wines and beer.  It's on Level 3 of the NGV Ian Potter Centre at Federation Square with good views to the Yarra R
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