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Popped in here today while on a day trip down in Mandurah. It has a very inner city vibe with the exposed brick and wood floor boards. We tried a blueberry franjapan tart which was nice. I was truly blown away by my soy cap though - it was one of the best coffees I have had in a while. The flavour was so smooth and it wasn't horribly strong. Staff were friendly and service reasonably quick. Location is great, across... View all feedback.
What Lorenz Kutch doesn't like about Juju Bread:
Had a coffee & hot cross bun it was average. Coffee wasn't strong. Hot cross bun was nice because of the no preservatives but really had no flavour at all was very bland you can add flavour just needed more of it. View all feedback.
Popped in here today while on a day trip down in Mandurah. It has a very inner city vibe with the exposed brick and wood floor boards. We tried a blueberry franjapan tart which was nice. I was truly blown away by my soy cap though - it was one of the best coffees I have had in a while. The flavour was so smooth and it wasn't horribly strong. Staff were friendly and service reasonably quick. Location is great, across the road from the river.
Had a coffee & hot cross bun it was average. Coffee wasn't strong. Hot cross bun was nice because of the no preservatives but really had no flavour at all was very bland you can add flavour just needed more of it.
Have been wanting to try this bakery on the Mandurah foreshore for a while. We were greeted so warmly and provided a few suggestions... we were already struggling as we wanted everything. Ended up having the almond croissant ($7), chai infused fruit toast ($3) and savoury scrolls with chorizo ($3.50) and coffee. The almond croissant didn't seem to have much (if any) almond filling but the savoury scrolls and fruit bread were lovely! Five senses coffee was good too! Great cheap breakfast option for the Mandurah foreshore.
I stopped off in Mandurah on the way back from a weekend in Busselton to stretch my legs and grab a coffee.
Popped in here today while on a day trip down in Mandurah. It has a very inner city vibe with the exposed brick and wood floor boards. We tried a blueberry franjapan tart which was nice. I was truly blown away by my soy cap though - it was one of the best coffees I have had in a while. The flavour was so smooth and it wasn't horribly strong. Staff were friendly and service reasonably quick. Location is great, across the road from the river.