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Restaurant bewertenThis cafe provides a quality coffee for parents when children are attending swimming lessons. Also a great place for Ginninderra Creek walkers to enjoy some respite. Recommended for parents with young children as there is a play area. My only gripe is the view when sitting on their balcony a derelict building. Some hanging pot plants could make it more attractive.
I would like to start by saying the food is quite good, similar to what you can cook at home but obviously with the advantage you don 't have to cook it! It can be hit and miss. Seems to depend on who is taking orders as well as who is the chef for the day. However, a few months ago the menus were changed. Things that were $3 are suddenly $7 and the children 's half serves of things in some cases cost MORE than the adult sized serve. I asked about this while there (politely) and was told by a disinterested waitress she doesn 't own the place and doesn 't determine the pricing. I asked her to ask someone who may know and she just shrugged.
I have frequented this cafe several times now. The first few times we received great service and good food and coffee. The last few times have left me disappointed and we have decided that there are plenty of other cafes around with better service. On one occasion we went to the cafe about an hour and a half before their advertised closing time. We sat outside as it was a lovely day. Five minutes into our coffee, the staff started packing up the seats and umbrellas around us, crashing and banging and making conversation very difficult. Needless to say we no longer felt welcome, rushed our coffee and left. The next time we sat inside as it was a cold day. When the coffee came, it was served in paper cups. We thought that perhaps their dishwasher had malfunctioned so were willing to overlook this, although we did feel that an explanation should have been made. Then we noticed that other customers in the cafe, who arrived after us, had been given proper china cups. I have never before been served coffee in paper cups when drinking at a decent cafe and if I was happy to do so I would frequent 7 Eleven or Maccas and get the coffee at a lower price. We decided to give the cafe one more try. The next time we again sat outside. This time we were actually asked if we wanted china cups, which when you are drinking in-cafe should go without saying!. Again, it was at least an hour before closing, and again the staff started packing up around us. This time we had had enough and decided to find a different coffee venue. This cafe obviously only caters for the mothers' clubs and is not interested in the customer that just wants to sit and enjoy their coffee etc.
A lovely little cafe that caters for parents with small children. Good coffee and fresh food at a reasonable price and the play area is a bonus for parents. For me the outside area with the water bowl is the draw as I can pop in for a coffee at the end of a long walk with my dog.
Tried this cafe as it is a minute from where my car was being cleaned.Had low expectations BUT pleasantly surprised. The place was very clean and I had a very good soy cap (had two it was so good) AND only $3.50 a coffee! I didn't eat but the food others were getting looked good. Seemed to be a family run small business with all staff friendly and professional. Will definitely become a favourite when the cars in for cleaning!!
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