The Cola Cafe and Museum
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The place was unique because you can see lots of coca cola collections that’s why they called it the cola museum. The foods was ok. I really love the …
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Service is great, super friendly and cheerful. Very accomodating, including the chef speaking with us to confirm all dietary requirements were met. We…
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We first visited this cafe about 10 years ago and we loved it then, and we love it today too during our lunch stop. Apart from their awesome collectio…
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4 Reviews on “The Cola Cafe and Museum”
The place was unique because you can see lots of coca cola collections that’s why they called it the cola museum. The foods was ok. I really love the spider drink.
Service is great, super friendly and cheerful. Very accomodating, including the chef speaking with us to confirm all dietary requirements were met. We were very pleased with how our order was handled. Food was quite tasty. Great location. Awesome place for a country catch up
We first visited this cafe about 10 years ago and we loved it then, and we love it today too during our lunch stop. Apart from their awesome collection of Coca Cola memorabilia, they serve great lunches as well. Service with a smile and definitely worth a visit!
We dropped into the Coca Cola Cafe for lunch on a sunny winter’s afternoon. The first thing I noticed was the amount of leftover plates, cups and cutlery on some of the tables. It was about half full that day and through the time we were there, the wait staff progressively cleaned the mess but the amount of flies gave me the impression clearing tables was not a priority (flies in winter???). I ordered the club sandwich and another 2 on our table ordered the steak sandwich. The fish and chips and quiche rounded out our table’s orders. The food didn’t take too long and the young wait staff were polite and friendly. The highlight looked to be the fish and chips. A generous piece of battered fish (not sure what type) and crispy chips. In fact, the chips were great all round. The problem is that great chips can’t hide an overpriced steak sandwich. The menu claimed it’s scotch fillet but I wasn’t convinced by its likeness to a Haviana thong sandwiched between 2 slices of the cheapest white bread food vouchers can buy. The mustard pickes were surprisingly nice with the steak flavour and sauted onions but unfortunately you can’t polished a turd. Quiche was dry, club sandwich rated second best on table with plenty of tasty bacon and again, great chips. Look, I wouldn’t mind if the prices were 25% cheaper but at the prices they charge, I won’t be returning.