lovely brekky at a nice little café in the 'burbs.
where // the pepper lounge, 19/62 looranah st, jindalee
what // the pepper lounge does breakfast, lunch, dinner and drinks - rare and impressive for a suburban café. on this occasion we stopped by at about 8am for breakfast.
coffees were pretty standard. the piccolo wasn't a piccolo as requested, but we let it slide.
verdict // the pancakes were stunning visually and delicious as well, while the rest of the meals were demolished without complaint. a few mistakes in service but nothing to write home about. the biggest fault i can find is the ambience, as it just doesn't have the pleasant feel of the nearby bare bones society or the nook. table was wobbly as well. all in all, not a bad option if you're looking for somewhere new for breakfast in the centenary suburbs.
info // open tues-fri 9-8.30pm, sat 8.30am-9.30pm and sun 8-2.30pm. plenty of parking. it's in the entertainment book with a 25% off voucher which makes for a well-priced meal. i think some of the iffy review on urbanspoon are for their lunches/dinners which i can't comment on, but breakfast wasn't bad!
links // www.thepepperlounge.com.au
it's easy to miss this café in the complex of shops on looranah st. it's a quiet area with a few neighbouring restaurants, homewares stores and a small supermarket. seating is inside or outside - not unpleasant, but i did find even outside quite dim on a sunny morning as well as feeling like you were sitting in the carpark. nonetheless, it was a nice spot for a catch-up with friends.when // early breakfast
what // the pepper lounge does breakfast, lunch, dinner and drinks - rare and impressive for a suburban café. on this occasion we stopped by at about 8am for breakfast.
blueberry pancakes with strawberries, maple syrup and ice cream (16) i love my sweet breakfasts. these pancakes were fantastic - absolutely packed with blueberries. as far as pancakes go, these were pretty top-notch.
the pope's benedict (13) all of their eggs benedict variations have inventive names, with this one featuring ham as written on the menu. however, when it arrived bacon was served in its place - not that we don't all love bacon, but you expect to get what you order. it was still tasty with well-poached eggs.
verdict // the pancakes were stunning visually and delicious as well, while the rest of the meals were demolished without complaint. a few mistakes in service but nothing to write home about. the biggest fault i can find is the ambience, as it just doesn't have the pleasant feel of the nearby bare bones society or the nook. table was wobbly as well. all in all, not a bad option if you're looking for somewhere new for breakfast in the centenary suburbs.
info // open tues-fri 9-8.30pm, sat 8.30am-9.30pm and sun 8-2.30pm. plenty of parking. it's in the entertainment book with a 25% off voucher which makes for a well-priced meal. i think some of the iffy review on urbanspoon are for their lunches/dinners which i can't comment on, but breakfast wasn't bad!
links // www.thepepperlounge.com.au
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