It is a nice little café with a great menu. The berry pancakes were very tasty and enough for me to be satisfied but my hubby was left a little hungry after his tiny sized brekky! The service was polite and calm but a little slow to serve. Maybe it was just a lazy Sunday for everyone? I will go back again but I will make sure I don’t have any appointments to head off to.
Benjamin B.
Place rating: 3 Sydney, Australia
Tidy little position on the corner just behind Tezza’s main drag, we started off outside but the summer had just landed and the flies — the flies, dammit! — were out in force, drunk on the promise of a new season. So we scooped up our plates and bum-rushed it inside, where we sat int he window and looked at those not so quick on the uptake battle the blowies. My friends’ brekkies all looked pretty good, but my bacon and egg roll was Lilliputian-sized. I like the idea of using a brioche, but the thing was the size of a pikelet, far too small for my man-sized appetite. What I did appreciate though was their liberal use of watercress, a vegetable that is far too often neglected in todays modern world of fancy-pants rocket and baby cos and such. Long live the cress! Oh, I also dug the painted mural that adorns the walls inside the café, a panorama of French city life, complete with big-nosed Depardieu-type character, a smarmy little guy with a beret and John Lennon sunnies, and some other guy who was Mona Lisa-like in that no matter where I was his looked straight into my soul.
Karro K.
Place rating: 5 Terrigal, Australia
Seriously the best coffee in the village, that’s a win for me to start with. The food is great, and definitely worth the wait on a busy weekend. A cool couple run the show here and they always make you feel welcomed, with good vibes and good service all round. Live tunes in the sun on a weekend = win!