A cafe called Kevin

Cafe · New Farm

A cafe called Kevin

Cafe · New Farm

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726 Brunswick St, New Farm QLD 4005, Australia

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Nestled in a charming old building in New Farm, this cozy café dazzles with its inventive menu and inviting atmosphere, making it perfect for brunch dates.  

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726 Brunswick St, New Farm QLD 4005, Australia Get directions

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A$20–40

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726 Brunswick St, New Farm QLD 4005, Australia Get directions

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@acafecalledkevin

A$20–40

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Bex Beavan

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Enjoyed a little brunch date here with my daughter on the weekend, beautiful food and beautiful people = happy tums! Beautiful setting, just felt a little cramped on our table inside (we were right in the middle so it was a little noisy and felt bad for the wait staff having to apologise as they squeezed past our table) so we ventured outside and it was perfect, calm and quiet and shady on a hot day. It’s a beautiful fresh and clean space and a lot of thought has clearly gone into the menu, with everything having a magical touch and a fresh spin which makes for a lovely and tasty surprise! It’s nice they have found a way to break out of the mould yet keep the same flavours + pizzazz! My Turkish eggs were perfect, and my daughter had the chai waffles which I luckily got to polish off when she was full! 😋 Service was super friendly and also pretty quick. Looking forward to trying more tasty options in future. One suggestion I have is that the menu was hard to find online prior to visiting (don’t think I succeeded!) and that’s something my friends and I enjoy when researching our brunch options!

Charlotte

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Cute cafe nestled into an old building in New Farm. The mocha was super smooth, the chocolate muffin filled with melted chocolate inside was delicious and the sticky chai waffles were perhaps the most beautifully presented waffles I've seen in my life and also tasted divine. Lovely atmosphere eating breakfast on the bench out front, will be coming back.

Danielle Williamson

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Quaint little cafe in New Farm. My friend and I ordered the plant-based toastie and perhaps this was a mistake, as it was rather bland (I think the menu said it came with pesto but I couldn’t taste any). It consisted of pumpkin, spinach, vegan cheese and red onion on rye and was overpriced at $18. Another friend ordered the chorizo scramble and seemed happy with her choice. The coffees weren’t bad, I’m not sure I loved the almond milk they used. Be prepared to wait for a table (even on a rainy day). I do think they could use the space better to fit more diners in so you’re waiting less time. I may have ordered poorly (the toasties are new on the menu - hence 4 stars) so will perhaps try again soon.

Jessica

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Unfortunately this café was not worth the hype. This was a very small venue so we had to wait about 10 - 15 mins for a table. They could improve on the seating inside instead of having 'tables' that looked cool. Once we went to order, we were then told there was a long wait on food. Spent $54 for two meals and two small coffees. When we finally got our meals, the food looked pretty but tasted so boring. I ordered the chili eggs however couldn't taste any chili (there was a tiny bit sprinkle on the eggs and then the rest on the plate). Absolutely no seasoning in the eggs - I could have made better eggs at home and I am no chef. The ham/bacon that was in the burger was not suitable as it was too tough to eat. Also again, the seasoning was very minimal and tasted boring. Staff did not check to see how our meal was hence why I am giving the feedback on here. Walked away super disappointment and wished we didn't waste our money.

Aunchisa Krirassamee

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My first time here, and I really enjoyed a matcha latte. It was superb matcha latte so far I had in Brisbane. Location is great and so easy to get there by walk or even public transport. Atmosphere was a bit smoky from the kitchen though. Overall it was good except one thing that I want to tell about the food I’ve ordered which were shoku pang and toastie!! I was very disappointed about Ham and cheese toastie, it came out super flat toast and no feeling of buffalo at all. This made me a bit shocked by the price $18 I wouldn’t mind paying on $18 if it came out perfect and worth it. Staff members are very nice by the way.

Diana Waines

Google
Our flat whites were beautifully presented. The flavours were great. We ordered double shots in the small cups & strength was perfect for us. Good service

Cindy

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Super friendly and considerate staff, and amazing food!! The scramble was very innovative and full of flavours, and the presentation was lovely too! Would head back again to try their other dishes and coffee~

Munchies Anon

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Everything was good but not super standout-worthy in my opinion. Give it a go and try for yourself. Not too many seating options either so you may wait a while for a table. Our clean water glass also had a lipstick stain on it which was a bit gross. But food was good - had the gnocchi, and the coffee was decent 🤷‍♀️