St Kilda Pier Kiosk
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Delicious, amazing service, perfect coffee.So Ive been here 3 times now and the service is truly outstanding. The coffee is crisp, rich and full bodie…
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Had to sit on the side with not as good view as there was no wheelchair access to sit with other diners .. didnt help that staff member sat down on sa…
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A beautiful and tranquil venue that serves the best coffee in all of st kilda. Nip in for a coffee or a frothy on the way to see the penguins.…
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10 Reviews on “St Kilda Pier Kiosk”
Family dinner on a Friday night. This restaurant at the end of St Kilda Pier is in a perfect location facing west- ideal for watching the setting sun. An attractive rebuild, the restaurant features both a sheltered outdoor area and fully enclosed bistro style indoor area. We had starters of dips n bread, sweet potato chips and saganaki followed by fish ‘n chips for all and quinoa beetroot salad for me. Desserts of lemon meringue pie. All food was beautifully presented, but taste lacking. Companions said fish wasn’t great, chips slightly soggy, salad was boring and desserts sickly sweet (they buy them in). Service was prompt, friendly and very accomodating, ambiance ok
(nothing outstanding and one feels they could do more with the view), price reasonable.
I recommend giving it a try – mainly for the location. Close parking at St Kilda baths (beware the price).Vegetarian options limited.
Score out of 5:
Food: 0.6
Drink: 0.5
Service: 0.9
Ambiance: 0.7
Price: 0.6
Score 3.3 round up to 3.5
After a nice stroll along the St Kilda Beach Pier, it is time to have some snack inside this historical building.
It is a peaceful spot with gorgeous beach view. I think I am happy to just sit here and watch the world go by. We ordered some fish & chips to share. The chips were amazingly delicious, the battered fish tasted average.
A must-visit relaxing spot by the water.
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Were told that we couldn’t order hot drinks, only to see another couple order after us and receive hot drinks… Waiter offered no apology, only said that he had turned on the machine for the other couple. Rubbish service.
The coffee was surprisingly good! The cheesecake was just like Nanna used to make (mine worked in a large factory that mass produced cheesecake .. Your mileage might vary).
It’s relaxing sitting and watching the wind blow people into the bay – and as I mentioned, the coffee was quite decent. But gourmet the food is not. Still, that’s not why you come here.
AMAZING LOCATION! And that’s all about that place. Coffee is not good. Service can work on communication skills. The place is quickly closed (5pm). It’s a pity because the place is perfect to spend sunset and evening.
Bad Coffee. Went to St Kilda Pier Kiosk today (ANZAC Day) for a coffee. I ordered a Latte and a Long Black. My Latte came out looking like a Flat White. As there was a 10% surcharge for a public holiday I took it back and asked for it to be made again. When it finally came out the milk was still settling and the froth ended up taking up half the glass. May be a nice place to sit but not very good Barrista.
Location, location. How’s the location of this cafe? Perched out on the St Kilda pier, it is a must visit. We sat outside in the au and soaked up the water views. Food options are basic but good enough. The chicken focaccia was decent as was the coffee. The waitress forgot to put through one of the coffees but didn’t charge us for it which was a nice touch. Plenty of tourist frequent this spot and for good reason. It provides a typical Melbourne experience.