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Contribuir a la retroalimentaciónRather than eat hospital food, ventured out down the road for some lunch and came across this place. Coffee was terrific and enjoyed the organic quinoa salad with chicken. Great service too.
Came here on a weekday morning. Ordered the breakfast burrito and skinny latte. Breakfast burrito was the bomb, came loaded with eggs, bacon, avocado and beans. Lovely service and seating areas.
Fifty Acres is nicely located on Richmond Hill in Richmond set amongst an eclectic range of shops and other places to eat. It can often by busy but the staff seem to cope during those peak periods. Not alot of tables but most customers seem to be here for takeaway. Today I grabbed lunch on the run had a very nice wrap with plenty of fillings. But not too much that it spilled out into the bag as I ate quickly.. Coffee not too bad. A few years ago I complained that there was always too much froth but nowadays there is a generous amount of coffee and a perfect amount of froth. Pedantic? Perhaps but I don't pay for the froth, I pay for what's under it.Wheelchair friendly. Kid friendly. Pram and stroller accessible. Reasonable parking
Came here for Sunday brunch and really enjoyed the food! My friend got the quinoa salad and it was seasoned beautifully. The eggs were overcooked, would’ve been even better if it was a slightly undone so that the yolk can complement the dish even more. <br/ <br/ For myself, I got the vanilla bean porridge with apple sauce. I loved this dish! I felt that the flavours came together really well after incorporating the tartness of the sour cherries and texture of the candid walnuts. <br/ <br/ We also ordered a side of fries, which was a mistake because the fries weren’t good. It was defo not fresh from how hard and deeply battered it was, and I could hardly taste the potato. Give that a miss. <br/ <br/ Besides that, we both licked our bowls clean. Would definitely come back again if I’m around the area!
3.6. Fifty Acres is a good cafe on Richmond Hill. It’s a busy little place with people coming in and out all the time. There’s a limited number of tables so you need to be on your game or in luck around lunchtime. I met a friend here today for a pleasant meal. I actually grabbed the fifty acres breakfast which was a pleasant affair without smashing it out of the park. He had the baked beans which looked good too. The coffees to finish were good as well. I must admit I thought the cafe. would be a few steps above what it was given the prime Richmond location, but it is what it is. I had a good time and you can’t ask much more in life, eh.