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was a couple of friends for lunch. coffee is excellent. had a roasted sandwich called the peacekeeper has eggs with sliced pitch, speck, echsen and relish. boiled with carefree and tasty. back! View all feedback.
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Lovely waitress pointed me to the Ruben. Wonderful indulgent lunch on a cold day. The result was the worst Ruben I have ever had (and I have had many). Small and cold. Yuk. The waitress passed my comments on and was told the beef was only heated to just melt the cheese. An hour later I am suffering indigestion. View all feedback.
Lovely waitress pointed me to the Ruben. Wonderful indulgent lunch on a cold day. The result was the worst Ruben I have ever had (and I have had many). Small and cold. Yuk. The waitress passed my comments on and was told the beef was only heated to just melt the cheese. An hour later I am suffering indigestion.
Newish cafe located a couple of kms from Sandringham beach.Excellent coffee and a very nice seasonal menu.Tried the American popcorn chicken waffle with candied bacon and spiced maple syrup and vanilla bean mascarpone.Pleasantly surprised and the flavour combinations worked brilliantly.Staff are attentive and courteous and service is relatively quick.The location is fantastic.Would go back for sure.
We settled for this cafe due to a close carpark and a sore foot - the gods prevailed !Seriously the best Steak sandwich I have ever had, I've been craving it since.My husband had the Black Bun burger and thoroughly enjoyed this also.Great coffee !Good service !thank you - please move to Sydney ... we need you :)
Sandringham (end of the train line) is changing rapidly. What was once a rather sleepy end-of-line family beach suburb is becoming a younger person commuter suburb with apartments going up everywhere and parking now difficult. The upside is that, at last, eating outlets are becoming varied and more than just the "same old". (A great new Japanese now in Sandy).Bluff Town is one of the new set. On the corner, opposite the railway line this slightly awkward shaped venue is, I think, now the best place for Brekky in Sandy. An interesting "all day" menu with staple regulars and some really good alternatives - ham hash browns with mushroom duxelle and herb oil; confit ham hock with egg, avocado and hollandaise on sourdough etc etc etc. Coffee is very good. Staff are young (everyone is young now but that's because I'm not!) and enthusiastic. Friendly, attentive and well trained.Very reasonably priced and, because of location, surprisingly relaxed and relaxing.Life in Sandy is looking up!!
We were a group of 8 which was a little sqeezy but the breakfasts were all great. Some had a steak sandwich and that looked fabulous. The coffee was good and the milkshakes remarkable. Service was also good. Well done. Would recommend and come again.