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Contribuir a la retroalimentaciónHaving been to a lot of the more popular cafes, sometimes I have found that busyness is often used as an excuse for sub par food and brusque attitude on behalf of staff. Once in a while though, I get the opportunity to go to a place that is has both the buzz of keen enthusiastic staff along with amazing food, despite the Saturday peak hour for brunch. Reverends at Fortitude Valley was one such cafe. Killing time in between appointments, I found myself in the valley in search of food last Saturday morning.
They were quite welcoming and was surprized at their nice seating area. Very easy to order and they were quite happy to let me change a few things on the menu being pregnant. Had a small sip of my friends coffee and it was delicious.Highly recommend.
This is my local and I can’t rave about it enough. Great menu, best coffee and feels very tucked away from the bustle of the Valley. Love this place!
I meant to explore this cafe and nave a brekkie “The Monk” to celebrate the CNY and my vegetable day. Unfortunately I was too early for the kitchen (second customer of the day@ 6:45am). Therefore, I took the advice from the friendly barista to have my favourite banana bread with fake white. Took a seat at the back of the cafe, where provides a comfortable vibe for the diners. It did not take a long time to have my orders on the table. Well, not only the coffee but also the banana bread was above average. Coffee was creamy with strong aroma. The banana made me the feeling of having the banana but not a slice of bread. Well done. HAPPY CHINESE NEW YEAR
This morning after walking around a bit trying to find a place open during the public holiday I finally find this shop open and decide to walk in.<br <br I ordered a cappuccino a chai latte (I forgot to ask for a dirty chai : a ripe cherry muffin and the atheist burger<br <br Both drinks were not strong, the chai missing flavour to it and the cappuccino although not having a strong coffee flavour was quite bitter. I would rate them a 3 out of 5.<br <br The ripe cherry muffin was a huge muffin crunchy outside and moist inside with plenty of cherries all the way through. I would rate it a 4 or 4.5 out of 5.<br <br The atheist burger packed a lot of flavour to it but I think it's a bit too much to charge 13 dollars for it eventhough all the ingredients tasted fresh and I enjoyed it I think 11 dollars would have been more reasonable. I would rate it a 4 out of 5.<br <br Overall I enjoyed my breakfast and would probably come again, but some items might be a bit pricy.