Cool space, and massive bonus they have a rooftop, but I came for a good coffee and it was subpar. I’ll definitely come again to check out the tapas when it’s rooftop season!
Harrison C.
Place rating: 3 Melbourne, Australia
This place was quite nice. Came here for another one of my café study sessions today an I ended up staying for an hour. Had an interesting tea that had pineapple and berries or something in it. A bit different, but a bit good. I also had a brownie on my way out which also went down well. So, yeah. Nice place, friendly staff. I can say no wrongs about it.
Hugh M.
Place rating: 4 Northcote, Australia
It’s pretty cool, I’ve been here a few times, and judging by foot traffic and such this doesn’t seem to be as hip and trendy as the others. The lone bastion in between super incredibly popular 8 days and more packed than a Tokyo subway station grapeseed. Breakfast and lunch menus, are abounds here, and last time I was too early to try the lunching menu. which had burgers and other cool things listed. Still the morning hug, which i had for breakfast was grand– soft poached eggs, with the yolk still runny– super important, tomatoes, and avocado fetta smash, which is popular most place these days. I’ve also stopped by for an afternoon drink and it wasn’t super busy, so worked well for a relaxed drink. Haven’t tried the tapas and weekend evening nights.
Michelle J.
Place rating: 4 Adelaide, Australia
It’s nice to find a café that serves great food and great coffee for a reasonable price. In Armadale no less. The Woodstock is open for breakfast and lunch daily. There are some really different things on the menu, like the pumpkin eggs, which are really worth trying. Everything tastes really fresh, and they have a range of options, from fresh juices, and coffees to fruit salads. It can get pretty busy here, and the staff are usually run off their feet, but regardless, they are still friendly and accommodating.