Cooh does yummy gluten free options and their vegan Smoothies are fantastic, pancakes, zucchini fritters, cauliflower salad, the list goes on, sometimes hard to get a table, Better to come on a weekday.
Don W.
Place rating: 2 Manly, Sydney, Australia
Great food, below average coffee and terrible service. A double shot latte taste like hot milk. The chicken burger and chips was awesome. Shame about the service level…
Ben L.
Place rating: 1 Australia
Mixed hopes for this Café as we had heard it’s name through the grapevine but read some poor reviews. We decided that we should try it ourselves. Firstly, it was hard to find a table. Each time we thought we found one a local jumped up from theirs and moved to escape the noise. Frustrating that this happened twice. Second, the coffee was… one of the worst ive had in Sydney. Best described as warm milk, it’s embarrassing that they are supposedly a specialty roaster. I almost never walk away from a coffee but this time I had to. It’s sad when I considered walking next door to the mini mart for a DARE Iced coffee. Now, its not all doom and gloom. The Mexican Baked Eggs were actually quite good. The key to their success in my mind was the inclusion of jalapeños and some melted cheese. My only suggestion would be some small pieces of bacon or ham to add in some salt/meat goodness. The missus avocado and salsa toast was ok; nothing special. Verdict; if you are driving by and curious about why this place is busy… try it out. But be warned their coffee is below subpar and its not worth travelling to try.
Karen A.
Place rating: 5 Denver, CO
Great place for breakfast, organic home roast coffee is excellent, lots of healthy and tasty choices, buckwheat pancakes are divine! Stylish, open, relaxed atmosphere.
Dennis S.
Place rating: 4 Chicago, IL
This is a neighborhood place, opened in late 2012 and already packed on a regular basis. It’s a coffee shop and breakfast/luncheon café, with a limited but varied selection. For a late lunch I had delicious fish and chips and my wife had a salad she liked. They roast their own specialty coffee, which are quite tasty. Seating is limited, with less than a dozen tables. They don’t serve liquor, but you can go next door to the bottle shop and pick up a bottle of wine, bring it back, and enjoy it with your meal. It’s an odd location, not near many other commercial establishments, with limited parking. So it won’t be a destination for many. But the local crowd clearly loves it already. The two young ladies who own it have been present and working hard each time I was there. They also have a case with a dozen gelatos around the side of the counter. Currently they’re closing about 4pm each afternoon.