I had breakfast with a small group. One of us is vegan and we were worried as there were no clear vegan items on the menu. However, after asking, the staff were very friendly and had a dish suggestion ready that our vegan member ordered. Out of all the things ordered the vegetarian breakfast looked amazing and to my information tasted great. I had the Bunkfest Breakfast, which was good, although the sausages were smaller than expected.
I would have loved some homemade bread and possibly hash-browns. The menu, although clear and concise, should note that there are specials also available.
Thanks for having us :)
Wanted to get coffee, ended up getting creamy mushrooms on toast, minus the spinach, Eugh, why?
Lots of breakfast choices, cakes, baps.
Many vegitarian opions. Well worth a visit, even if its for the ecclectic decour. Comfy sofas, mirrors on the walls, framed quotes.
A special little hide-away with an outside seating area and on street seating. Pay them a visit, you won't regret it.
Cannot comment on the food as we only had drinks, but everything we saw coming out of the kitchen looked amazing. The space inside is quirky and comfortable, a great place to relax, however service is very slow. It took over 20 minutes to serve up two basic coffees. It's certainly not the place to go when you are in a rush, but if you want to chat and chill then this is better than any large chain. I cannot imagine you would ever feel hurried along. The back garden was a bit grim, but if you have toddlers that are going to be running around and annoying you / others, it's perfect as there is a mud kitchen. I noticed games and even knitting on some of the tables so I would certainly go again with my daughter.
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