Mister Fox

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  • Eat at this restaurant regularly. Best coffee in Eastern suburbs. Enjoyed breakfast today I had Mr Fox Vegie Patch which was corn fritter on the top 2…


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Mister Fox is open for Café. Mister Fox serves Cafe Food and Coffee and Tea dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!

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takeaway availableindoor seatingoutdoor seatingwifiavailable for functionsno alcohol available

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9 Reviews on “Mister Fox”

Very Good
3.7
9 reviews
  • Joods

    Eat at this restaurant regularly. Best coffee in Eastern suburbs. Enjoyed breakfast today I had Mr Fox Vegie Patch which was corn fritter on the top 2 beautifully poached eggs and on the side smashed avacado, one large mushroom, half a roma tomato and spinach all cooked to perfection. My husband had Not quite Benedict which was two poached eggs on a bed of pulled pork underneath two slices of sour dough and topped with bacon bits and hollandaise sauce….. both beautiful meals and thoroughly enjoyed. Would definitely recommend.

  • Joe

    Great setting amongst the golf course with lots of great breakfast and lunch options… especially the daily specials! Beware of the pesty wasps if dining outside 😉

  • Espy Eats

    Updated 18/12/17

    Mister Fox is within the golf club at Ringwood and has a lovely outlook over the greens. I’m not a golfer but I do appreciate a nice outlook. I ordered the big breakfast known as ‘bigger than a fox, almost wolffish’ which was very hearty indeed with eggs, hash browns, bacon, beans, sausages all on sourdough. The menu mentions they don’t change breakfasts on the weekends when they are at their busiest but our waitress happily let me swap out the fried eggs for poached. I do enjoy a good poached egg. Others in our group where a little less ambitious than me opting for the build your own breakfast with nearly everyone choosing the ‘McDonald’s’ hash browns which were a delight. I always order a strong coffee unless I know the place well and I needed to here as I wouldn’t have liked the standard brew.

  • Elizabeth Ho

    Awesome coffee and delicious brunch. It is always very busy on weekends. I usually order the ‘quick brown fox’. Hubby loves their steak sandwich.

  • Coby

    We rolled up on a Sunday morning, around 9.00am ish, and the main dining area was abuzz. Thankfully there is an overflow area known as the ‘Sunroom’, which was at that point empty – perfect for those who find lots of background noise a challenge. We were very happy being in this space as the only table, and in the end one of just three tables. We still had a great view, and in spite of being slightly out the way, were not neglected.

    Started with drinks, the coffee was ‘good’ – with eyebrows raised – which I think translates to being very good. Iced chocolate – really more dessert than drink was also deemed one of the better ones by our resident iced-chocolate expert. The strong-coffee mocha was equally well-received, the hot chocolate ‘really good’ and I enjoyed my chai latte at perfect drinking temperature.

    I am not a golfer, I was fascinated by the preparation some golfers go through to get out on the course – it looked fun though not quite fun enough for me to want to get out there, but The Lovely Man and kidlets all decided they would come back for a round.

    Meanwhile breakfast awaited. Knocking off the negatives first, The Lovely Man chose ‘Bigger than a fox, almost wolfish’ breakfast, which consisted of fried eggs, bacon, mister fox baked beans, chipolata sausages (2), McDonalds hash brown, chili jam, toasted sourdough. His chipolata’s were cold, though otherwise had good flavour, and for his taste the sauce for the baked beans, while delightfully smokey were a bit too tomatoey. My ‘Fox in the veggie patch’ was great, perfectly poached eggs, a good avocado and feta (though unfortunately a couple of large chunks of too-hard [under-ripe?] bits of avocado), great spinach, wilted well and with great seasoning, a just-right mushroom, would have loved two, and a corn fritter that’s almost too sweet. I am told the smoked salmon was delicious, and the lemon ‘cheek’ was a welcome addition. Hash browns were well-cooked and as well-seasoned.

    Overall, a pleasing breakfast – I felt very satisfied with my choice – it’s always nice to think you chose well, though there were a couple of other temptations for future reference.

    Service was friendly, the main dining area gets pretty loud when full.

  • Megan

    Hit and miss. The food and staff are lovely, but the coffee on the other hand is terrible. If a cafe can’t make a good coffee something is wrong. Given it numerous tries but won’t be returning again.

  • Simon

    Nice golf club view ! However coffee not up to average , food is on average.Too busy at Sunday, I believe they are short staffs , i stood in front of the front door more than 5 min , but no on served. But staffs is friendly, i appreciate that.

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352 Canterbury Road, Ringwood, Melbourne

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