Ozone Coffee Roasters
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Overall, really good experience on coffee, food and service (in photo, Big Brekkie and Braised wagyu mince on focaccia)> They use their own coffee her…
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Ozone is set in the recently developed, semi-industrail back blocks of Grey Lynn, hunkered down in the Westmoreland Road neighbourhood of business coo…
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A new brunch place, amazing location right next to Faro. I loved the open cafe concept. The lamington filled with passion fruit jam was my favourite. …
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Ozone Coffee Roasters is open for Cafe and Casual Dining. Ozone Coffee Roasters serves Cafe, European, Pizza and Coffee and Tea dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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3 Reviews on “Ozone Coffee Roasters”
Overall, really good experience on coffee, food and service (in photo, Big Brekkie and Braised wagyu mince on focaccia)> They use their own coffee here, roasted in house, and the standard is quite damn high, you can’t go wrong with either a cold brew on tap or a standard espresso based coffee.> The bustling kitchen also puts out some very decent tasting food that you get to see them compile right in front of your eyes, it’s kind of exciting when you see your order get put together bit by bit and then arrive right in front of you, so I’d recommend getting a bar seat here, a much better experience if you’re going as a couple or a small group.> Service as you’d expect, is also on point, and I don’t know how the girls did it, they were attentive, on cue and always friendly, I mean this place was PACKED, must have been over 100 people here during peak lunch times but everything just kept coming – a bit slow but can totally understand given the amount of orders piling up in the kitchen.> I would definitely recommend this place to anyone looking for a decent meal with coffee, at $58.50 for two of mains and two coffees, it’s really not bad, the portions are huge so you should definitely get a good meal out of it. > If you drive, I’d park on Richmond and walk in, parking inside is very limited and you can spend ages circling for a park and not find one.
Ozone is set in the recently developed, semi-industrail back blocks of Grey Lynn, hunkered down in the Westmoreland Road neighbourhood of business cool kids. Birthed out of their original 1998 New Plymouth cafe and roastery, the Auckland flagship is an impressive and surprising space, combining a full roastery, an open bar and kitchen along with varied and generous seating spaces. Theres the oooh and ahhh magic of the fit-out itself which feels a bit like Prefab in Wellington crossed with hipster vibes of a trendy Melbourne bar – New Plymouth has moved up to Auckland and is wiping the floor with us. But the menu oh the menu! Looking past the layout and typography of the menu itself (designers can be such a finicky bunch), the selection was difficult due to too many tantalising options. Our meals were each epically crafted, beautifully plated and thoroughly grammable. From the carefully chosen ingredients, flavours and textures of each dish to the mindful selection of ethically-sourced coffee beans through to sustainable waste management, it seems thoughtfulness, care and positivity exude from the very pores of this place. Staff are helpful, prompt, engaging and seem genuinely happy to be there… and it makes perfect sense why they would. We fell in love too. And will be starry-eyed for a long time yet.Check out our individual food reviews here: husk.co.nz/lunches/ozone-mar-2019
A new brunch place, amazing location right next to Faro. I loved the open cafe concept. The lamington filled with passion fruit jam was my favourite. It was so big and filling. The scroll was okay though, a but dry and dense.