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Contribute Feedback What Idella Shanahan likes about The Roastery Cafe:
This place is in a great area, far from the over-saturated South Bank cafe scene. On a Sunday the place can get pretty busy, so you may be waiting a while if a large group arrives just before you. Sparkling water on tap is a great touch.
Some of the menu represents great value. The smoothies are expensive, but are large, filling and full of dense ingredients. The smashed avo/feta and haloumi sides were, by contrast,... View all feedback.
What Engelbert Schwab doesn't like about The Roastery Cafe:
Terribly small serving size on the nachos for the $11.50 i paid . Less than half the size that you can get from 2 other places with 100 metres . And they were tasteless at that . If your going to do mexican food within 100 metres of 2 large mexican restraunts you need to do it well and this place certianly fails spectacularly at that. I Wont be back thats for sure ! View all feedback.
A usual brew stop when cycling around the riverloop. Great coffee and breakfast food. May have to drop in there one day when not clad in lycra.
Find us on instagram: loveatfirstbite_aus We were in Brisbane visiting a friend and she took us to this cute little cafe. We ordered the Amazonia Acai Bowl, the Pea and Mint Fritters and Orange and Poppyseed hotcakes. All dishes tasted great and were healthy and were presented nicely! instagram.com
This place is in a great area, far from the over-saturated South Bank cafe scene. On a Sunday the place can get pretty busy, so you may be waiting a while if a large group arrives just before you. Sparkling water on tap is a great touch. Some of the menu represents great value. The smoothies are expensive, but are large, filling and full of dense ingredients. The smashed avo/feta and haloumi sides were, by contrast, a little overpriced for the quantity provided. There's plenty of bike parking to cater for the lycra crowd, but as with most of South Bank, on-street car parking is very limited.
The coffee is great!but the location is not good as good other stores. The coffee bean are all roasted by themselves sooooooo great! Highly recommended
I've been meaning to detour the market momentarily to visit the roastery. We arrived on a Saturday morning & was quite surprised we had plenty of room to move (a pram included). The definite highlight was the service. The guy behind the counter was warm / helpful & genuinely warm. It was a lovely way to be welcomed. The food was a bit underwhelming, certainly not bad. Just a bit above average &with nothing really standing out. I had the Mediterranean (chorizo, mushrooms, tomatoes, holumi & toast) & my friend had the omelette.(chorizo & variety of other extras) Overall it was pretty alright. If that's not the epitome of fence sitting I don't know what is. .... But it's that kind of place. Maybe if I lived nearby I'd visit occasionally, but I am fairly unlikely to go back as it wasn't amazing & there are now soo many options around to try, that it's increasingly only the exceptional places that get a return trip.