4.0 Very Good
Walked in and placed our coffee orders as well as a helping of sparkling water. They’ve got several baked goods in the display cabinet if you feel like something sweet to go with your coffee.
Coffee was excellent, one of the better ones I’ve had in the past few months. My latte had strong flavours, I might be dreaming but I think I tasted a bit of lychee in the initial sips.
Downside is that the coffee cost $4.70 putting it on the more expensive side for a cuppa.
The Wandering Reviewer
+5
Gosh I love living and working in Melbourne. Why? Because our baristas are brilliant. And the barista at the Little Collins Street cafe are superb. There are four stores around Melbourne - this one plus Carlton, northcote and Collingwood - three well known ‘foodie’ parts of Melbourne.
This cafe is for the grab a coffee, drink it and go or grab a coffee and go. You can add a sweet treat to have with your coffee as well with a few tantalising danishes or croissants ready and waiting for you.
You can stand and sip, sit and sip or even sit outside and sit on simple seating.
Staff are absolutely wonderful. So helpful and always with
a big smile. There are also a number of coffee related accessories available as well as good coffee beans for you to take home and try for yourself.
Wheelchair friendly. Pram and stroller accessible. Plus reusable cups encouraged.
Well worth a visit coffee lovers.
Probably one of the coolest café interior I’ve come across in Melbourne CBD. Open space, long bench, standing table, cool playlist. I ordered a latte, coffee was bold.
Cool cafe, open, spacious, chilled out bench seating along the window, complimentary filtered still/sparkling water, has a nice chilled out vibe about it.
My skinny strong latte is as expected - robust, rich and but not too bitter, and the milk isn't watery thin.
It's a little bit on the pricey end for a coffee, especially with an extra shot, but that's how it goes for modern cafes in this area.
Best coffee.
Amazing interior.
Always immaculate.
Staff are always friendly, chatty, helpful, knowledgeable.
A lovely Little slip off busy Melbourne CBD.
Fun music.
❤️
I called into Everyday Coffee Midtown which is located right beside the foyer of the Ibis Hotel in Little Collins. It was just a touch after official closing time so I was one of those annoying customers that turned up just as the staff were probably winding down. Having said that they were very nice about it and made my take away coffee with no hassle. A very nice skinny latte was had and I was gone in a jiffy anyway. The cafe itself was quite modern with industrial concrete bar frontage and plenty of seating. Signage suggested batch brew coffee and like I said my coffee was great.
Thanks for not throwing me out ☕️😃👍🏼
Quite often my days off are spent sitting in the sun at Everyday Collingwood, however whilst I'm at work in the city Everyday Midtown is my go to. The staff are exceptional and so is the coffee. My only suggestion would be to reconsider the cups used for the batch brew, it's gets quite hot and starts to leak from the lid. I've spilt it on my white shirt many times on my way back to work :(. Great establishment, always look forward to returning!
This was genuinely one of the best coffees I have ever had. Beautiful flavour, not too milky. Absolutely loved the relaxed interior. This has made me want to move to little collins st so this can be my local.
Pretty chill little coffeeshop. Had a strong latte and hazelnut choc croissant. I asked the barista which treat was a favourite and she said this one, but very full on. I said I would just take left-overs with me, but ended up eating it all. It was superyum! Wouldn't recommend eating a whole one on your own, but I just couldn't stop eating. Coffee was ok, not awesome. There are no tables so it's not so comfortable to sit there, especially because the benches are too deep to comfortably sit on.
Absolutely amazing coffee - great staff, gorgeous fit out welcoming staff - only thing that could be improved was the music choice but hey each to their own I'm just not into hardcore rap first thing in the morning
A guide on how I was able to circumvent anxiety and my philosophical / existential crisis' with the help of Everyday Coffee:
1. I made myself a cup of tea
2. I didn’t let it steep for too long (important)
3. I sat down somewhere I could quiet my mind
4. I contemplated the ways in which my mind is like a cup of tea and a tea pot is all the ideas and beliefs in the world
5. I angrily threw the pot of tea as hard as I could against the cup whilst screaming, “I can do whatever the furk I want to do!”
6. I then used my freedom to go buy a $4.20 soy latte from a trendy inner city institution and took myself a seat outside near the bus stop squinting in the mid-day rain.
10/10 would do again
Patrick “Coffee Guide”
+5
Quality coffee, quality people, quality pastries.
As a former Melbournian (& now only visiting occasionally) Everyday is the go-to, must visit for daily coffee needs whilst staying in the city.
If you have more time, sit down, enjoy a coffee and the view of bustling Melbourne streets.
I’ve never had a bad coffee from midtown, every time I’m in Melbourne I go out of my way to duck in for my coffee fix!
The vibe is great, the coffee is smooth and tasty no matter how you have it, they have water, both sparkling and still on tap for customers and the staff are pleasant enough.
I like the fit out of the store, it’s very simple looking with a industrial type vibe and they seem to play good music every time I go in.
Gosh I love living and working in Melbourne. Why? Because our baristas are brilliant. And the barista at the Little Collins Street cafe are superb. There are four stores around Melbourne - this one plus Carlton, northcote and Collingwood - three well known ‘foodie’ parts of Melbourne.
This cafe is for the grab a coffee, drink it and go or grab a coffee and go. You can add a sweet treat to have with your coffee as well with a few tantalising danishes or croissants ready and waiting for you.
You can stand and sip, sit and sip or even sit outside and sit on simple seating.
Staff are absolutely wonderful. So helpful and always with
a big smile. There are also a number of coffee related accessories available as well as good coffee beans for you to take home and try for yourself.
Wheelchair friendly. Pram and stroller accessible. Plus reusable cups encouraged.
Well worth a visit coffee lovers.
Cute and neat coffee spot. The girls were very welcoming, especially since I walked in a 3:50 PM minutes before closing. Fixed me up with an amazing V60 pour-over and the pastry had a crispy crust and soft interior
More of a takeaway coffee place than dine in as they offer limited seats. Surprised to see some people experience bad service coz I thought it was extremely friendly. Good coffee and enough options of pastries and cakes. Can't complain.
Good coffee, quick service, very good pastries
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