Clean air, quiet, green space, vegie garden, good coffee and food, friendly service, ethical business.
Yots N.
Place rating: 4 Melbourne, Australia
I love myself a good social enterprise. Eat, drink, be merry and help someone out. It’s a win for me and humanity. I have only been here for coffee and snacks but they are both good. It can be tough to get a decent soy latte, but these guys do it well. The ginger cakes ain’t bad either.
Sylvain A.
Place rating: 5 West Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia
Looking to find the entrance you find yourself walking around a very well kept church. Although you see signs and can peek through the windows to see people enjoying a coffee inside you wonder where the door is and turns out a tiny little sign is all they need to peek your curiosity towards the most inconspicuous doorway. Walking in, it warm, high ceilings… You find yourself inside the back of the church. From wood, brick and Tolix chairs… You feel quite at home. Having had the pulled lamb on humus and lentils, their menu describing it much better than myself, it was delightful. The citrus zest dressing complements the slow cooked lamb and lentils which are too full of flavour. The brownie is very good. Not at all sweet and surprisingly much more creamy that what you would expect from a traditional brownie sadly it is quite small and seeing as brownies are my only vice there is always space for more. For those more interested about their coffee, they source their beans from code black and for the soy fans, you’ll be delighted that they use Bonsoy.