Ginger’s Coffee Studio & Vintage Lounge Bar
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We stumbled across this place after turning up too early for an exhibition at the show grounds and needing to kill some time - had breakfast and absol…
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Seriously I LOVE this place. The staff are amazing. Very friendly and attentive. The food is always great. I love the decor and the vibe. I just love …
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I have been here a couple of times with friends and family. I love to go here for lunch my favourite is their veggie burger which is so flavourful. Th…
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9 Reviews on “Ginger’s Coffee Studio & Vintage Lounge Bar”
I have been here a couple of times with friends and family. I love to go here for lunch my favourite is their veggie burger which is so flavourful. The food is always great and the staff are always friendly.
FOOD: I got the big breakfast. No complaints here. Not the best scrambled eggs I’ve ever had, but they made up for it by the large portion size. Decent coffee and juices.VALUE: Comparable to other nearby establishments.ATMOSPHERE: This place is the definition of hipster. Fixie mounted on the wall, tattooed staff with funny haircuts and army boots – Not that there’s anything wrong with that. They were all very friendly.Its a lot bigger than I thought, with plenty of seating inside and out. Its not cramped like some other smaller cafes are.OVERALL: Mad decent.
I have been to Ginger’s 4 times but doubt if I will go again when there are better choices. The food is overpriced and pretty much the same as a lot of other places. The coffee is ordinary and the service is indifferent and can be very slow. The only real redeeming thing is that there is plenty of seating. Parking can be difficult. I personally would go to Alter Ego just a short walk away in Gilbert Street near the Capri where I always get great food and amazing service. Summary: Service terrible, food average, price expensive for what you get, coffee not great. Worth a try? Maybe – but there are better places in the area. adelaidewriter.com.au
Gingers is hands down one of my favourite food spots in Adelaide – how could you not love all day breakfast???The decor and the ever-changing art is funky, location fantastic. My go-to brunch order is their eggs florentine. Their tomato bruschetta is the best bruschetta I’ve ever had, unique,fresh, and generous, so tempting to lick the plate after I’m done! The coffee is also amazing. The only tiny negative I have of this place is that sometimes staff members can be a bit indifferent – a smile and asking how a customer’s day has been can go a long way 🙂
My first impression of Gingers was great- I walked in and saw a massive painting of Penny Wong- I knew this place was going to be my local. Love the coffee and the food and can never fault the service. I’ve been here a lot, and only just got into writing reviews. Love love love!!
I went there for brunch a few times. The coffee is good, smooth but it luck of coffee aroma to me. I enjoyed the food, I have tried salad, full breakfast, burgers and sweet potato chips. The sweet potato chips was the best. I recommend to try their sweet potato chips. But they mistake our orders EVERY TIME we go even they repeat the order.
Solid without being spectacular. Coffee (latte) was smooth and had nice texture, but lacked a bit of oomph in flavour…so didn’t really hit the spot for me. Seating outside was enjoyable with some sunshine and protected from the wind on this fickle Autumn’s day. Be warned that the inside area can be headache inducing: very loud and echo-ey. All the food we ate was decent. No particular hi-lights on this visit. In summary, worth dropping by if in the area, but not worth a special trip across town.