Red Brick Cafe
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Super cafe, yummy food, great staff. Enjoyed a lovely hot breakfast, fast and friendly service. Will return, looking forward to trying the Pancakes.…
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Red Brick Cafe is open for Café. Red Brick Cafe serves Coffee and Tea and Cafe Food dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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10 Reviews on “Red Brick Cafe”
Delightful staff, friendly and helpful proprietors, fast service and delicious food. My wife adores the pumpkin bruschetta (made on eggplant, in place of toast), and I can recommend the fritters and the eggs benedict. Also, the roasted tomatoes are a revelation
Great quality of service and very high standard of food! Staff were very professional and attentive. Unfortunately we found the pricing very excessive for what we got! The venue itself was boutique like, well presented, cosy and intimate. Lovely experience on a cold winter morning!
In the leafy neighbourhood, this was a nice easy lunch spot in an established small quiet suburban cafe at the corner of Wells St on Mont Albert Road.
Simple clean red brick interior as the name suggested with non themed decor such as a touch of chandelier, some potted plants and interesting seeing spare dining chairs hanging off the wall.
The Jump Start Salad and Soup were an interesting and delicious mix. Pancakes were good though would have preferred more fruits. Overall a solid meal, well presented, good portion and tasty, friendly and accommodating staff both made up for the slightly higher menu pricing.
Soup of the Day – Mixed Vegetable Soup with toasted ciabatta
Pancakes with grilled peach and melted butter
Jump Start Salad with additional smoked salmon
Long Black
Loved the food – the fritters are incredible, and coffee is excellent as well. Made even better by very friendly staff and great service! Will definitely be back!
Lovely cafe in a quiet leafy suburb with friendly service. Enjoyed the grilled peaches with maple butter pancakes, really yum and satisfying! However I do agree that their prices are abit high for the things you get!
This is an impressive cafe that is doing the right things. It resides in an old corner shop, in a small neglected-looking shopping strip, and its glass facade offers street views. There are also tables outside under the metal street awning. Inside it is modern, and has a good vibe, augmented by the funky beats in background. There is certainly a red brick wall, but an also painted bricks with planter stands. It has beautiful varnished natural timber tables and benches, and matching colonial style chairs. The service was welcoming, friendly and professional, and the waiting staff were attentive and efficient. I was provided water promptly. The menu was quite interesting, with several vegetarian options. I selected the breakfast bruschetta, which proved a good choice. It was attractively presented and very nice, with a good combination of ingredients, and the tang of balsamic reduction. The coffee was very good indeed, well made, strong without bitterness, and served at the right temperature. A classy establishment, worthy of a visit.
Drove past this place so many times and always wanted to check it out. The staff were friendly and inviting and the menu was well put together. The food was delicious and a good portion size however the prices are just a bit ridiculous. I wanted to get the breakfast bruschetta but it costs $17.50 with NO EGGS! So instead I opted for the eggs benedict for $16.50 because if at least has two eggs with it. If you’re going to have fancy prices at least supply almond milk as an option as most cafes are doing now. Also splitting bills is not difficult and is a common practice now. Would like to come back but not unless the meals reflect the prices properly.