Tartine Cafe - Perth
Tartine Cafe
Description
Tartine Café is a small and centrally located spot that offers a variety of sandwiches, baguettes, and cakes. While some patrons find the coffee to be lacking, many keep coming back for their delectable caramel stuffed shortbread cookies and tasty toasties. The café has a cozy atmosphere, perfect for a party of two. Although some customers note occasional condescending behavior from the staff, many appreciate the excellent Moroccan soup. The baristas are praised for getting to know their customers and suggesting personalized coffee options. Regulars enjoy the friendly service, seasonal menu offerings, and value for quality ingredients. Overall, Tartine Café seems to have a loyal following, with satisfied customers returning for the superb coffee and delicious breakfast options.
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Small cafe centrally located with a variety of sandwiches, baguettes and cakes. I'm not a fan of the coffee (at all) but I've eaten here several times and I'm a wee bit addicted to their delightful caramel stuffed shortbread cookies (how do they get the caramel inside-yum!) and their spinach, cheese and bell pepper toastie (truly delicious). The tables are small but it's a nice venue for a party of two.
First visit to Tartine Cafe at Trinity Arcade. Very nice Ice Coffee and Raspberry Shortbread & Coconut Slice. Staffs were friendly too. I will be back for sure.
My morning happy place ☺️ always a smile, the best soy latte on the terrace & when I need chai, I love that they use real leaves & spices & coat the cup with honey .. no complaints from me.
I wandered in for the first time, this morning, and received warm welcoming service and fabulous coffee!!! I've now found my new favourite! Thank you, ladies at Tartine!
Stopped off at Tartines on my way to the Elizabeth Quay for some picnic supplies. They had delicious looking rolls, pastries and coffee. You can also buy cold drinks here. I had a ham and cheese roll in a long baguette that was fresh and deliciously crusty. I also bought a few pastries to share. The chocolate croissant and the pain au raisin were not too sweet, slightly flaky and perfectly baked. I also ordered a couple of coffees, both of which were excellent. In short, this is a great spot to grab yourself a snack to enjoy by the river or some lunch if you work in the area. There is seating under umbrellas as you exit and head towards St George's Tce. You can also take advantage of t their daily meal deals.
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