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Przekaż informację zwrotnąI thought I would try there coffee, but Nup, took the lid of my takeaway coffee and swimming around in it was a dead cockaroach!!!!!!
Do yourself a favour and take a trip to Woolies, head home and cook your own. Avoid this place like the plague. We ordered bacon and eggs on toast, eggs and haloumi on toast, and banana bread. The banana bread tasted like it was made from a packet cake mix. You only have 1 option for your eggs and toast fried, served on stale white soggy $0.95 Woolies bread. The bacon wasn’t cooked and was dripping in oil. The haloumi was near rock hard and inedible. Truck stops serve better food than this place. We sat outside where a local lit up a cigarette near our table. Tops! Picture speaks for itself we left all of this behind.
Came for coffee. Great coffee and friendly. Great company and everyone let in order. It was it a little bit hard up the hill into town. Oh did I mention we rode our bike from berry.
There was no love. And the food and coffee certainly reflected the lack of embrace. A snarky server who plainly didn’t want us to bother her, a watery mango smoothie, and Luke warm coffee. The chicken snitzel wrap was soggy as was the (almost) toasted ham sAndwich. Simple food but in this case, nothing very nice at all. After 20 years, I have only visited this cafe twice. I can now only suggest that sea Salt just up the road a little is a far better option. Maybe the food experience would be better if the servers celebrated the influx of tourists to the area.
After trying every cafe shop in town we found the best coffee to be had was by Dan at Ten Thousand Tastebuds. They will soon be opening for dinner on weekends and if the food is half as good as the coffee this will be one to keep an eye on.