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Big ups for service! Dropped in made a request for a cold coffee (Kyoto style) and the barrista was more than happy to serve it on ice! He even suggested maple syrup to which I agreed to. Zzzzzzing!!!!! I'm as happy as Larry and still wide awake 2 hours later. Will definitely return to check out the grub. Its very popular as the prices are student friendly. For those who are into gardening they have bags of free grin... View all feedback.
During student life this was a great spot to visit. $10 eggs bene was a great morning hit and the ecletic mix of crockery was a nice tough. Very homely feel helped by the array of bakin on the counter. Lovely staff. Such a nice place if your on Webb st or wkthin the area
One of the best cafes in Wellington for a myriad of reasons. Great service the staff are always interested, interesting and genuine. Amazing food delicious and well portioned. Great coffee and warm welcoming, creative atmosphere.Disclaimer I know the owner Pete, he is amazing also!
One of my favourite cafes in Wellington. <br/ <br/ Preservatorium Cafe is relaxing, vibrant and wholesome.<br/ <br/ We had a Angus Beef Burger, a side of Pasta and Sunny Side Up eggs on Toasts with a side of Rosti. <br/ <br/ Beef burger was hearty and flavoursome, the addition of beetroot on top of the melted cheese was divine and gave the burger a sweet edge.<br/ <br/ Eggs didn't exactly come as instructed--the yolk wasn't runny enough. The toast redeemed it though, because it was buttery and moist. The rosti was hot and crunchy, an excellent side choice. I thought it was more of a hash brown rather than a pancake like a rosti should be, but that's purely picking on naming conventions. <br/ <br/ We ordered a pasta on the side because of how beautiful and tasty it looked, the pasta was refreshing without being overbearing.<br/ <br/ Showstopper: There are many delicious burgers around, but many come overpriced (cough burger liquor cough) or lacking in general quality. For $11 bucks you get a nice moist, flavoursome burger. Great value for a hearty burger.<br/ <br/ Overall Grade: A
This is a worthwhile cafe at the top of Cuba. Retro 1970s, eclectic, basic fitout, pleasant, but sufficiently odd to be of interest.<br/ <br/ The name comes from the range of preserves that are sold. Not a large one includes a range of jams, marmalade, relish and even home made baked beans. <br/ <br/ We had breakfast at the weekend trim cap coffee, beans on toast, and egg on toast.<br/ <br/ Coffee very good, well made, good texturing and good flavour, unburnt.<br/ <br/ Beans were very pleasant, good seasoning, well cooked, but I should have ordered a side of bacon to round it out. Bread/toast rather ordinary.<br/ <br/ Eggs on toast, nicely presented, perfectly cooked egg again, the bread was ordinary.<br/ <br/ An interesting cafe, worth visiting suggest trying the beans with bacon.<br/ <br/
I used to live just around the corner from this place and it was an absolute favourite of mine and my flatmates. The staff are super friendly and very helpful! The burgers they do are amazing and their fries i would go as far as to say they are the best fries in Wellington! Definitely miss the place now that i don't live so close!