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Visiting Adelaide for a wedding, my fiancée wanted a breakfast cafe near her hairdressing appt. in Norwood. I found Brick+Mortar Creative On Google maps, it had great reviews and the menu looked appetising and affordable.
They didn’t disappoint. We spent the first 10 minutes looking at all the great gift ideas in the shop. Much of it is made by local artisans or Australian designers. Our two year old daughter was drawn to the free (while dining) toys. The friendly staff grabbed us a high chair, we grabbed a few toys for our daughter, and sat down at one of the many table options (There are a couple tables outside as well).
The prices for breakfast are quite good. The poached eggs served on yummy sourdough where a favourite, and the toastie was quite good as well. The only pricey but was the side of avocado. For $3.50 we only got three slivers. But, they made up for it by meeting our request for a free side of milk for our daughter’s oats.
The coffee, served in really cool cups made out of recycled organic leftovers from the coffee making process (that’s what I think the sign said), was exceptional. You can buy the cups in store.
I’ve only been to a few cafes in Adelaide. But this just might be my favourite thus far. It certainly has a better indoor layout than anything on the Gold Coast.
A great spot to work with wifi. There is a free co-working space upstairs with unique decor and an amazing cafe on the ground level. Staff is super nice and coffee is amazing. Plenty of free car parking in the adjacent block. I regularly use the space to work. It's a quite spot with tables, benches and water provided. If you don't have an office and need a comfortable space to work, this is it.
Great coffee (and very nice avocado stack) with looks of local and unique gifts
Great little cafe within a store supporting local businesses. Delicious healthy menu options and service with a smile.
Very cool gifts and unique arts and crafts, coffee amazing too!
Great Cafe. The coffee is really good and the menu is enticing.
This is a generous space with tables and seating in the main Cafe area as well as upstairs. There is a lift so mobility impaired people aren't left out.
The arts and crafts on display and sale are all good quality and seem well priced. Occasionally you can see the artists at work and have a chat about their work.
Look out for their workshops too.
I like coming here to work upstairs and have a coffee or smoothie. I value the power points and that it is ok to sit for a long time and not feel as though you are taking up space. When i order a meal or something smaller, it is always tasty and fresh. Not a cheap place, but when you walk in you know that the focus is on local business, environmental awareness and quality, not cheap choices.
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