Inverloch, Australia
10 Abeckett St
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+61 356746877
N/A
TakeawayDine-in
Good for kidsHigh chairs
Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible seating
AlcoholBeerCoffeeHealthy optionsKids' menuSmall platesVegan optionsWine
This once great cafe has diminished somewhat with the change of management. The menu is small and restricted, but still tasty. No wine anymore, which is disappointing, but the coffee is good. Limited range in the deli and store, but some items that will be unique in the lovely little beach front town of Inverloch.
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I had the avocado smash which was very nice and excellently presented leaving me wanting more. The latte was a little weak with too much foam. Took a few sips before I got to the coffee. The deli also sells all sorts of gourmet food supplies such as house made granola and coffee beans.
Never disappoints, today was great. Have visited many times, they always cater for our coeliac daughter very well with a few great GF options
Friendly staff, great food, lots of room. Good quality cafe food as well as lots of take away, coffee beans and desserts.
Took a walk through town during a quiet stay nearby. I intended to drop in for a coffee as I had read that it was the place to go. I found that they have a very reasonable selection of cheeses and cured meats. I purchased a variety of both, opting for local wine too. I spent 80 and had an amazing spread of cheeses and meats for my entire stay. Try the home made taurine... A highlight for carnivores... The service and advice was helpful too. I would highly recommend you make this your first stop town.
Lovely staff, great food and fast service. Would definitely visit again.
Service was awful. Food and coffee was ok, we ordered the shakshuka eggs and a blueberry muffin. No one came to our table to take our order and then it took (no joke) 45 minutes and three follow up questions for the muffin to come to the table. The muffin was sitting in a glass cabinet. I asked three different people ..."it's on its way". Lots of "sorry" and then the staff would just continue wandering around the cafe. Yes it was busy but it's not the first time you've had school holiday crowds. Go next door to the Mexican cantina cafe, they looked far more organised.
Pushing in front of a customer for a chat with a colleague is a very urgent priority. Even if what you have to discuss is trivial. Who needs customers anyway? They'll be here in droves over the summer. It's not my business anyway. Best thing about it? The barista will save the day with good grace, a warm smile and great coffee.
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