12 Elizabeth St,
Croyden, SA 5008
Stepping out just North West of the city, in the suburb of Croyden, is an eclectic and quirky group of businesses collectively known as the Queen Street shops.
Nestled amongst them is a good sized cafe, aptly titled, Queen St Cafe. Funky decor, friendly staff and what has to be one of Adelaide’s best breakfasts and lunch menu, make this place an excellent destination cafe to catch up, relax, or hold a laid back business meeting.
Don’t expect a well polished, elegant bistro, or overly produced mass of stainless steel and back lit Perspex menu boards. What you will find, is a gritty (in the very best sense of the word) and very functional cafe, oozing with character and charm.
The food menu is creative, well thought out and very well presented. And I’ll happily mention it again, their breakfast is easily one of the best in Adelaide. All this serves as a fantastic backdrop for the superb coffee they’re serving. One of the few cafe’s in South Australia to be serving Directly Traded coffee, the dedication to serving fantastic coffee is easily witnessed by watching the barista’s here pump out some beautiful espresso.
My flat white was wonderfully textured, ad served at the absolutely perfect temperature. Toasty, nutty and with a great presence of lingering cocoa. Superb! My espresso was short and to the point, exactly how I like it. Delicious deep, golden syrup flavour and mouth feel, backed with a dry and nutty finish with some spicy notes. I simply had to order another.
It’s great to see a cafe really aiming to do it all well, two solid beans here. Definitely drop by next time you’re in the area, but if you’re not one for the busy cafe scene, try and make it in during the week as weekends here can get pretty hectic.
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