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This is a quirky, interesting cafe on Willoughby road, selling clothes, cards and other bits and bobs. Enjoyed the coffee and lovely chocolate mousse I had. The mousse was not too sweet, which is just how I like it. View all feedback.
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2 small coffees, a cold polenta pastry was $18.10 yes $18 and 10 cents. I checked the receipt several times. Nothing else to say really. Coffee wasnt even good. Take your credit card with you.
This is a quirky, interesting cafe on Willoughby road, selling clothes, cards and other bits and bobs. Enjoyed the coffee and lovely chocolate mousse I had. The mousse was not too sweet, which is just how I like it.
2 small coffees, a cold polenta pastry was $18.10 yes $18 and 10 cents. I checked the receipt several times. Nothing else to say really. Coffee wasnt even good. Take your credit card with you.
I've lived in the Willoughby area now for about 13 years, and its a good place to be because there is so much close by and often within walking distance to home. One such place is the One Earth Cafe, which has been in business now for 21 years. That's right, you heard it - 21 years folks.I very much recommend One Earth Cafe from the point of view that it is unique and interesting. The decor is not fancy by any means but I would say that it is certainly a Bohemian atmosphere. It's a bit of a mix, somewhere between a coffee shop and "bric-a-brac".The service is very friendly and warm and the coffee is just awesome as a lot of the products used are sourced from smaller organic suppliers as opposed to the larger suppliers. The food is fresh and tasty. It is a little more pricey than some, but you get what you pay for, and in my mind, I am happy to fork out a little more for good quality.If it were to morph into a chain, it would lose it's charm. One Earth fits in well with the surrounding shops in Willoughby and provides a unique and chilled out experience for all who visit.So next time you're cruising down (or up) Willoughby Road, stop by and see for yourself. Just leave some room for us Willoughby locals!
We loved the home cooked food - obviously made with love - combined with the relaxed ambiance. The lemon delicious dessert was a special treat. Teas were very good and made with loose leaves. Choices were extensive and as vegetarians we were in seventh heaven.
Really great original food, mostly organic and home made. with a great variety and all day breakfast. Retro surroundings and second hand clothes and odds and sods. Terrific drinks, teas and coffees, with a range of magazines to read.