Lifebuoy Cafe
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Just slightly off the main drag, we were drawn by the charming facade, and the stream of people coming and going convinced us to try it out. Surrounde…
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Good atmosphere. Unfortunately the chicken burgers were awful. Tough . Its very rare I cant eat my food but I did leave it this time. Cant vouch for t…
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This place is not to be missed! I had the best date scone of my life, it was so good we had to buy and extra for later. Beautiful perfectly crafted sp…
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9 Reviews on “Lifebuoy Cafe”
This place is not to be missed! I had the best date scone of my life, it was so good we had to buy and extra for later. Beautiful perfectly crafted space creates the perfect atmosphere and our waiters Anna and Tina were so friendly. Highly recommend!!
My boyfriend and I stumbled upon this cafe and enjoyed a delicious chai latte and cappuccino and decided to return for lunch. My boyfriend had a delicious chicken burger and I had a toasted sandwich. My boyfriend forgot to order gluten free bread for me and even though it was his mistake the staff insisted on making another one ! Excellent service, gorgeous cafe and very affordable for 2 students!
Quirky place full of antiques and stuff – one of the more interesting places in town.Everyone was super friendly & being a small town, the girls know all of the locals. Therefore, anyone who they don’t know, they’ll start up a conversation! Coffee was pretty good & the waffles were gluten free (which is a positive) but were a bit too thin and crunchy to be proper Belgian waffles. They were swimming in a lake of maple syrup and topped with crispy bacon, definitely improving the dish.
Fantastic cafe. Lovely ladies who look after this cafe and extremely friendly. Food is very fresh and they seem to be regularly busy. The hollandaise sauce is a favourite. Have had better coffee but this may be me being a Melbourne snob.
Part antique shop and part cafe, Lifebuoy is a vintage wonderland and your grandma’s kitchen all-in-one. The beautiful ladies there are more than welcoming, and are very accommodating in variations to the menu. Ordered a garlic and chives scones to come with scrambled eggs and was presented with a fluffy cloud of eggs and a buttery crumbly scone. My partner absolutely loved the sinfully rich hollandaise sauce on his dish of green eggs and of course, the bacon. Because it was a generous serve and it was bacon. No further explanation needed. Same for the moist homemade banana bread which came with a dollop of cream. Only minor setback was the skinny latte, a bit too milky but otherwise nothing I can fault.
This is the third or fourth time my husband and I have had breakfast at the Lifebuoy Cafe. We have always found the service friendly and fast, the environment relaxed and the portions tasty and generous. The cafe is always packed which is rare for the small town. Do yourself a favour and try the green eggs.
Absolute GEM in St Helen’s. Great coffee, my husband had the best bacon and egg roll ever he said and I had a delicious special of banana bread with an amazing amount of Nutella and bananas. Great staff, and obviously popular spot with the locals.