Really enjoyed my experience here !
This building had been a kiosk from 1925- 1990 , ( there was a brick outside that I read on the wall ) so it had an old feel overlaid by a modern makeover . Community has both indoor and outside seating- the inside was light and airy but this time my friend and I opted to sit in the open air .
Coffee was Five senses with the Dark horse blend , which was quite pleasant, but our lovely sever Nick told us about their filter brew from Kenya and offered us some of that to try as well . I’m fast becoming a convert of filtered coffee as all the slight bitterness of the beans disappear- it’s very interesting to experience the difference. There was so much flavour in this brew and it was also slightly fruity, but not overwhelming so . They obviously know about coffee here ! Thank you Nick for your advice and recommendations!
I had a basic poached eggs, with bacon and tomato on gluten free toast . The toast was round - quite unusual but it was quite nice ( much improvement on most gluten free offerings ) I also liked the addition of the salt and pepper grinders on the table - it refreshing to able to season to your own taste ! It was a simple breakfast, but everything was cooked well and was most enjoyable. The pastries looked good as well if you just want a light repast .
A relaxing place to sit and watch the city traffic go by …. Definitely worth coming if you’re in the city .