Endis Cafe, Brunswick Street, Melbourne
May 21st 2007 11:49
Endis is a warm, clean and spacious café on Melbourne’s popular Brunswick street. The atmosphere is relaxed, and as I looked around I noticed that several other customers, like myself, were quietly reading the newspaper or perusing a magazine. While it does not contain the district’s token plastering of posters, artwork and random paraphernalia all around the space, it is tastefully decorated with a few paintings and strangely textured walls.
Endis Cafe
276 Brunswick St
Fitzroy
VIC 3065
(03) 9419 3564
While the design is not remarkable, the service and value certainly are. The staff are excellent, polite and swift. The meals are large, cheap and delicious.
I was very impressed with my pancakes, which came with real maple syrup. And I recognized the brand to be an expensive one, as opposed to the cheap-ass maple ‘flavoured’ syrup that most other places fob off on me. And was the amount limited to a tiny container, completely inadequate to smother all of my three pancakes? No, they gave me the whole bottle, so I could use as much as my heart desired. They even included a helping of fresh fruit, unadvertised on the menu.
The total bill, including a latte came to less than $10, a pleasing bargain!
Endis Cafe
276 Brunswick St
Fitzroy
VIC 3065
(03) 9419 3564
While the design is not remarkable, the service and value certainly are. The staff are excellent, polite and swift. The meals are large, cheap and delicious.
I was very impressed with my pancakes, which came with real maple syrup. And I recognized the brand to be an expensive one, as opposed to the cheap-ass maple ‘flavoured’ syrup that most other places fob off on me. And was the amount limited to a tiny container, completely inadequate to smother all of my three pancakes? No, they gave me the whole bottle, so I could use as much as my heart desired. They even included a helping of fresh fruit, unadvertised on the menu.
The total bill, including a latte came to less than $10, a pleasing bargain!
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