• CLOSED: Coffee of Philosophy

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  • White Vegetarian
Vegan-friendly
Lacto
Ovo
Asian
Bakery
European
French
Fusion

Vegetarian cafe opened Dec 2015 in the heart of Hamilton's CBD. Cuisine combines Asian and French/European influences. Makes French pastries in-house and serves locally roasted coffee. CONFIRMED CLOSED, NOV 2016.


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4 Reviews

First Review by Veganswife

AnnettevZ

Points +372

Vegan
26 Nov 2016

Lovely Lunch Place

We had a lovely vegan lunch with a family of three yesterday (4-7-2016). There was enough choice for vegans, the place was small, but nice and welcoming. Staff took the effort to explain that the jelly beans with our soy cappucino and soy hot chocolate were vegan too! The hot chocolate was a bit too sweet for my son.



Updated from previous review on 2016-11-26

Pros: Friendly staff, nice atmosphere , Vegans are core business, not the exception

Cons: PERMANENTLY CLOSED NOW!!!

jamesmcd

Points +17

Vegetarian
21 Nov 2016

Really great to have in Hamilton

The city needs more places like this. It's got great food and a nice vibe.

helc

Points +85

Vegetarian
23 Jun 2016

Amazing Service and Atmosphere, Great Food

We went there for lunch, and got the Pumpkin Lasagna with Salad, and a Savoury Muffin to take away. The portion size was decent, and well-priced. We dont eat garlic/onion, and they extremely friendly staff were quick to recommend options. The food and drinks are well-presented. I would definitely go there again!

Pros: Excellent food, Friendly Staff, Nice Atmosphere

helc

23 Jun 2016

Vegan and Gluten-free options were clearly labelled too. Range of food was quite large

Veganswife

Points +315

Mostly Veg
15 Dec 2015

Tasty breakfasts and lunches

The menu of this new cafe features generous vegetarian breakfast/ brunch dishes. Vegan items are clearly labelled. There is also a cabinet selection including salads, pies and cakes. We had the vegan vege stack with a range of salads. The vege stack consisted of layers of tortilla-wraps interlayered with tomato paste, roast pumpkin, spinach and other roast vegetables. Delicious. The salad range included an Israeli couscous salad, brown and wild rice and roast vege salads with interesting nuts, fruits and dressings. We have not had breakfast there yet, but checked out the menu, which featured vegetarian and vegan sausages.

Pros: Vegetarian cafe with vegan choices, Central location, Breakfast and lunch

Cons: Not a lot of seating if busy




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