Gabi Cafe
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Tried to attempt a caf inside PA Hospital but did not open despite the trading hour indicating opening time is 7:00am this morning. Very disappointed …
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I got the acai bowl from here and it was way too sweet and not good at all. The fruit was not fresh, acai was not cold, and it was $12... waste of mon…
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Gabi beef was super tasty and tender with perfectly cooked rice. Excellent value. Great range of lunch options that thankfully differ from the usual C…
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10 Reviews on “Gabi Cafe”
Found this cute cafe tucked inside the Coles outlet at the Gabba the other day. Actually we had breakfast which was a delight. There was a special on the blackboard which included coffee so I went for that. It was called Halloween salad if I remember correctly? It had a great selection of healthy greens, avocado, haloumi cheese & seeds topped with two huge pieces of yummy pumpkin. The coffee was also made well & the service was a delight & our pooch was made especially welcome
This little cafe is tucked away in an unappealing corner. I’ve only ever ordered take away coffee and it’s usually quite good- that is, it’s not been burnt yet. The almond croissants are also usually tasty and still taste good by the end of the day.
Positives:Free cold waterGood spicy porkNice berry smoothie Friendly staff Negatives:Long wait time for food (25 minutes during a non-busy time)Dirty cups Wet napkins Stale and chewy bread Undercooked chips
was craving for eggs bene early in the morning so i went to this cafe, atmosphere seemed nice. but the eggs benedict was the worst i’ve ever had. the hollandaise sauce was super thick and creamy and the taste was really weird! the avo i had added also seemed old and tasted bad. never ever having eggs benedict from this cafe again. but i think some of their other dishes are good to be fair. coffee was good too.
Seriously, I dont understand how this place is not a 5. I was so happy to have breakfast here and the staff was very friendly and attentive too. I had the gabi breakfast and my boyfriend had the eggs benedict with salmon and we thought it was really good value. In fact we thought that it shpild be worth so much more than what they are charging.I had a latte – the best latte I have ever had: the milk was very smooth and soft unlike other cafes and I really liked how the coffee wasnt at all too bitter yet not too mild either. As a person who enjoys smooth coffee, it really was the best coffee I have had in a while. My boyfriend had the fresh juice and we could actually taste the fruit itself and believe me, they didnt add any sugar or something into the juice yet it is just so refreshing and nice. I undoubtedly recommend this place to everyone
Amazing coffee and food – the staff is very friendly as well; always makes my day. I had the vegie burger and the fruit juice they make themselves and since then, i cant drink any other regular fruit juices from other places. Recommend/10 to everyone in Brisbane
Was looking for a early breakfast after decending down from our lodgings upstairs in the self-serviced apartments. It was the only breakfast place (besides the bakery on the other side of the square) open at the early hour, so we thought we’d give it a try.We (my wife and I) both ordered a Gabi Breakfast (basically a ‘big breakfast’ kind of plate), and I had a berry smoothie while my wife had a green tea latte.Atmosphere was fairly mainstream hipster kind of thing, with distressed wood furniture, sliced cross-sections stuck on the wall, fabric looking mache dragonflies, a piano on the corner, sacks against the wall, that kind of thing. Nothing out of place as such, simple enough decor.The staff were nice enough, though there is no table ordering service. You took a menu, and ordered at the counter, but they would bring it out to you.The plates came a few minutes after the drinks, reasonable speed. Good portion sizes for the price, though for some reason I had two pats of butter on my plate, where as my wife had only one pat. Not sure why there was that difference between the two. Well cooked enough though the hash-brown on both plates were pretty much destroyed in their form, instead of being a single golden brown hash, they had been broken up, and were steaming away with their white innards exposed. Obviously they had been cooked in the pan but something in the execution had failed along the way, preventing their movement from the pan onto the plate being seamless, ending up broken and ruining the near perfect look of the plating. Still tasted okay, a bit on the soft side, not a crisp hash brown, which goes in hand with the moist breaking up.The only other thing was was that for some reason, the bacon served was quite salty compared with many other bacon offerings. It was cooked well and had crispy goodness but their choice of bacon suppliers may have had a saltier cure than other suppliers.The drinks were fairly mainstream, no real issues with my berry smoothie, made with icecream, good amount of berries, served in a mason jar mug (jar with handle), and the green tea latte was smooth with a light fluffy milk, a reasonable strength of matcha flavour and you could feel the ‘grit’ of the matcha. They had recommended the addition of some sugar to offset the bitterness, but it had not been over-sweetened.tl;dr – Good portion for price on Gabi Breakfast, well cooked. Drinks were reasonably made. Hipster decor.