Lacto
Ovo
Western
Take-out
Australian
Breakfast
Social enterprise cafe where the profits go to programmes aimed to alleviate youth homelessness. The menu is vegetarian, with labelled vegan items. Charges extra for plant milk. Menu includes pies, french toast, fritters, cauliflower bites, and chips. Reported closed April 2025.
5 Reviews
First Review by Kittybiscuit
TonyMacaroniRyder
Points +354
Amazing Hidden Gem - Edit
Searched Happy Cow and found this place. Amazing selection of all Vegetarian dishes with Gluten Free and Vegan options a-plenty.
Read moreWill definitely be back!
Pros: Customer service , Social enterprise , Delicious food
Guest
JustinCally
Points +16
Great cafe - Edit
Big selection of vegan food and great coffee and pastries
Read moreGuest
keara
Points +64
Delicious food range and price - Edit
Cafe staff were absolutely lovely, lools like it is a new addition so place and toilets were super clean. Menu had a nice variety which was mostly vegan but vegie options too (dairy milk & eggs). Highly reccomend, likely to become a new local for me
Read morePros: Menu range, Friendly staff (front of house and chefs), Reasonable price
Guest
beancurdled
Points +1675
good food for a good cause - Edit
This place seems strangely located for a vego cafe (to me) but I was vaguely in the area and had some time to check it out, so I did. It's attached to a community centre next to the site for a new housing development. Plenty of locals came in for food and coffee while I was there.
Read moreThe staff were really friendly, both the trainers and trainees seemed to enjoy working there. The space is light filled and the design is simple. Coffee was nice and smooth in texture and taste but my magic could've been stronger.
The food was delicious! I got the fritters - large chunks of crispy fried pumpkin, resting on a pile of charred broccolini, pea tendrils, and a delicious salsa verde. There's a vegan option for almost every dish and in this case, they subbed dairy yoghurt for soy (I think). It has a bit of a weird aftertaste - I would have preferred coconut, personally.
Great place to support if you live locally or happen to find yourself nearby like I did.
Guest
Kittybiscuit
Points +9837
Lovely space and nice food - Edit
We took a bus here and it stops near the cafe. The cafe is large and it was sunny so it was the perfect morning to visit. Most of the menu options are vegan with only one not being customisable. They have soy, oat and almond milk at 50 cents extra.
Read moreIt was a tough decision with the menu (which has a lot of variety) but I opted for the mushroom medley and my partner had the French toast. My dish was a bit smaller than I thought it would be but it had a lot of flavour. I really liked the cauliflower purée. It all worked well. The French toast I tried was nice and not too sweet. My iced latte with soy was in a nice big glass and the coffee was nice and strong.
The cafe also has sandwiches and cakes in a cabinet at the counter.
Very nice staff and a great cafe with a great purpose. I need to try the fritters.
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