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Roozervelts is a cafe/takeaway in the food court below the Sofitel on Collins Street. It serves everything from sandwiches to hot food - carvery, soups, hot chips, pasta and the like. They serve breakfast too! The food was tasty and the high volume ensures everything is fresh. View all feedback.
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I was really looking forward to some yummy soft creamy scrambled eggs on toast...maybe even a little rocket.Not today! Bland scrambled eggs on toast that was hardly buttered. No flavour was an understatement. So dissapointed.Coffee was good - this is all that saved it. View all feedback.
Located in the food court in Collins Place it's a good place to eat, whether for breakfast, lunch or a snack. They have a good selection of food, salads, wraps, rolls, hot food, buns, fruit, freshly squeezed juice and hot drinks. Eat at one of the tables in the food court area or take the food with you. The food was fresh and tasty and they were very busy when we were there so expect a bit of a wait.
Consistently good fresh simple food. Go to for healthy chicken salad sandwich filled with whatever you like. Staff always friendly. Very popular with the tradies too !
I did have some trouble with the server fixing the price on my salad roll, but there was no problem with the freshness, quality and value of the food prepared for me. They open early and there is quite a variety of hot and cold items to choose from. There is an elevator to get wheelchair people to this level, otherwise some stairs are needed.
Worst breakfast I’ve had for some time. How hard is it to cook an egg? Nobody wants to eat something resembling snot. And **** service.
At lunchtime there is quite a crowd here and about 10 staff serving. There are sandwiches made to order, toasted foccacia, at least 10 salads, a range of pasta ready to go, fried food, and burgers. The food is filling and a great bargain for what you get, Many people eat nearby at the courtyard, while others take back to their workplaces.