Mayfair Lane, West Perth
(behind the Commonwealth Bank)
Hours: Mon-Fri 7am-3pm
Hidden away off Mayfair Lane in a heritage-listed old stable with rough-hewn and caulked timber floors, rustic brickwork, stainless steel benches with two very shiny three group Wega espresso machines. A large communal table is the centrepiece of the inside area, adorning the walls of this area are some striking photographic artwork which the artists have for sale. The umbrella-shaded alfresco area has a long shelf with stools running down the side creating a pleasant setting for a lunchtime break.
Coffee is the focus with Garrett (he also runs Blink in Fremantle) with whom I had a lengthy discussion about coffee, he has a wealth of experience in the hospitality industry, a sign on the wall tells customers they are welcome to bring their lunches to enjoy with his coffee, a small selection of biscuits and slices are the only food on offer. Coffee is served in takeaway cups, an honour system exists whereby if you have the correct change you just drop it in the chute located in the countertop. I love the layout whereby clients can interact with the barista and share the coffeemaking process instead of standing in front of a counter.
There was a steady flow of eager clients calling in for their daily nectar of the gods so I joined them and ordered a flat white. My flatty was an ideal temperature capped with silky smooth microfoam and a lovely golden brown rim of crema, the blend cut through the milk giving a most pleasurable taste experience and a lingering choc/caramel aftertaste.
Two very well dressed business executives arrived and decided they would have traditional short machs today. I watched as they savoured the viscous liquid in the cups and departed with a huge smile on their faces.
Coffee by Crema Roasters, Kalamunda
I love the rustic ambiance and relaxed style Garrett has created and the passion he displays for what he is doing, sure to be a popular destination! Worth a couple of beanz






Quick question: I thought this was “Melbourne” Coffee review. How come you’re reviewing cafes outside Melbourne?
Melbourne is where we live, great coffee and coffee culture is what we love; that can be anywhere. In two weeks we are hitting Hong Kong,… so no boarders my friend!!
We travel, as do most of our readers, so we look for great cafe scenes where ever we can find it…
It’s not a geographical thing,… its a lifestyle thing… hope that helps.
Peter
Hong Kong, ay? Sounds interesting. What made you pick there?
Will I see the Hong Kong cafe reviews on Melbourne Coffee Review?
There are four Hong Kong reviews from my visit last May on MCR Me.
Thanks Trevor.
Peter – why Hong Kong?