Coffee is not bad, maybe a little cold. Service is fast and friendly. Menu is varied. Good for a quick and easy brunch.
May W.
Place rating: 3 Edithvale, Australia
Would we return to 115? Not sure… we found it very noisy with its concrete floors & walls. But obviously the locals like this restaurant as it was very busy for a bitterly cold Tuesday afternoon. We actually wanted to go to the Japanese restaurant a few doors away but it was closed. We decided on 115 to escape the bitterly cold wind blowing up Main St. The menu is small(which I prefer) and they serve breakfast all day-another plus. But waiting half an hour for our meals to arrive was just that little bit too long considering we chose from the breakfast menu. My father-in-law had poached eggs($ 9.90), bacon($ 4) & mushrooms($ 4) on vienna toast. I decided on the gluten free(GF) breakfast stack($ 18)-2 poached eggs, chorizo, avocado, spinach on a potato rosti with a tomato, basil & red onion salsa & a sprinkling of micro herbs. I must admit it was delicious even though the eggs were a little on the over cooked side. The dishes are reasonably priced so won’t break the bank. And although there were only a couple of dishes marked GF there is a note on the menu to say a number of meals can be made gluten free & to ask. The 2 waiting staff were kept running the whole time but managed the customers very well.
Sam T.
Place rating: 2 Australia
I am begrudgingly reviewing this café as I have attended several times without completing a thorough analysis. Café One One Five is explosively mediocre restaurant located on Main Street, Mornington. There’s a prize if you can guess the street number. The place has a decidedly cosmopolitan vibe to it– in the truest sense of the word. I’m sure you could find equally unimaginative and ostentatious establishments absolutely anywhere else in the world, gaudy inflated polyps feeding upon the weekend day tourist masses. There are two things exceptional about Café One One Five– the blasé, dispassionate manner of the staff, and the prices on the menu. Unfortunately neither can be justified by the food. Come to Café One One Five for a ristretto served as a burnt short black, salty salmon panini, and service with a sneer. The waiter has a nice watch, though.
Clarissa Y.
Place rating: 4 Cardiff, United Kingdom
I was walking along Main Street on a Tuesday Afternoon hoping for something tasty to catch my eye an I noticed One One Five. If I see people sat outside enjoying their meals, that must be a good sign, right? Thankfully I decided to pay this café a visit because I do not regret it. Ambiance: This café is pretty large and spacious on the inside and complete with an outdoor seating area to enjoy the gorgeous Mornington sunshine. Customer Service: Remarkably good — and I mean good. I mean I was really tired from the heat and walking around all morning but the friendly and welcoming smiles plus the attentive service really turned my day around. Take notes, all business owners! It’s not all just based on the quality of the product/food, your customers should WANT you to succeed. And boy, do I want One One Five to succeed. What sweet people. Food: Their menu has a pretty good variety of things — large breakfasts, sandwiches, sides… I went for a kids size bowl of Chips(which came with ketchup) and Fried Eggs on Toast w/Chorizo. The prices were a little bit steeper than most cafes, but they definitely made up for it with the portions. I was expecting the bowl of Chips(that was supposed to be kids size) to be a small little bowl, but instead it was large that filled me by itself. The Fried Eggs w/Toast was already filling enough and I didn’t even need the Chorizo. The entire meal was delicious. — Great service, great food, great portions. What is there to dislike?