Red Door Corner Store
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Solid breakfast. Porridge was delicious even if a little too sweet. Poached eggs were cooked well and on quality bread (Cobb lane). Coffee was nice t…
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This place does one of the best brunches in Northcote!!! The mushrooms and polenta (maybe not on the menu anymore) is heaven.The crumpets are amazing!…
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Pros: the portuguese tart is a must! It was a delight, if only we had it fresh would have been amazing but still so good! Shakshuka baked eggs especia…
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Red Door Corner Store is open for Café. Red Door Corner Store serves Modern Australian and Cafe Food dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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6 Reviews on “Red Door Corner Store”
Solid breakfast. Porridge was delicious even if a little too sweet. Poached eggs were cooked well and on quality bread (Cobb lane). Coffee was nice too. Will be back to try the house made crumpets. Added bonus is that you are able to reserve a table!
This place does one of the best brunches in Northcote!!! The mushrooms and polenta (maybe not on the menu anymore) is heaven.
The crumpets are amazing!!
Pros: the portuguese tart is a must! It was a delight, if only we had it fresh would have been amazing but still so good! Shakshuka baked eggs especially with the pesto oil on the side were top notch also. Patty of the beef burger was perfect and the spicy sauce given on the side with the chips were something else..unique and it gave that extra delicious kick to the chips! Ambience was cozy and service was very well.
Cons: the burger buns were a bit dry. Berry milkshake may have needed a bit more sweetness. Bread would have been more preferred with the baked eggs than the tortilla pieces (but that’s just preference).
Lovely cafe tucked away in suburban Northcote. Its a nice cosy cafe inside with an outdoor area out the back.
Coffee is tasty.
Food is tasty. Ordered the burger and zatar wrap. The burger was finger licking good. Also got the zatar wrap with was yummy too.
Came here for brunch because we were on the way to Preston. There was quite a large crowd on a Saturday afternoon – clear indication that this is a preferred neighbourhood cafe! I ordered the shakshuka while the Husband had eggs ben. The shakshuka was a clear winner – yummy chorizo, good roti (wish it was warmer), balanced dish (not too salty) and generous amount of cheese sprinkled on it. I wasnt so sure about the eggs ben – I found portions small, the pulled pork tasted average. Coffee was quite good here. Will return if Im in the area!
Was excited to try this brunch place and I think it thoroughly deserves its high ratings. It’s a great neighbourhood cafe, situated on the corner of a roundabout where I presume an old milk bar used to reside. The interior is cosy, not huge so I can understand the long queues at peak hour which we happily avoided. The soy chai latte comes with honey, which I think should be the gold standard at all cafes, and although the latte was a little mild, you can’t go wrong when you add honey. We had the shakshuka which was an excellent dish. A little salty, but it’s fine when combined with the baked egg, flatbread, tomato/eggplant/fetta and chorizo. Not sure the green chilli oil added too much, but a very satisfying dish overall. The eggs benedict was also nice, especially with the crumpet and pork crackling. Our side of bacon was initially forgotten, but this was quickly remedied. We finished with a portuguese tart which was also very good. Recommend.