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Bidra med feedbackLove this place, it's almost like a hidden little gem for me since I would find myself here to be super relaxed when everything is busy. Food are great and very affordable prices as well. Definitely recommended.
Love this little cafe that's tucked away from the hustle and bustle of Queen Street. The staff are friendly and the decor gives it a cosy vibe. <br/ <br/ Price is pretty good compared to other cafes around town, my friend got the chocolate brownie which she really liked but thought the flat white was a bit strange. I got a savoury brioche which had a slight kick in it from the spices. <br/ <br/ Overall a pretty decent place to relax or meet up with a friend for coffee :
Came in for a morning tea snack with a friend today after handing in our assignment. We walked pass this cafe in the morning on the way to uni and wanted to try it out right away.Ended up trying out the biscotti from the cabinet. The biscotti was larger than the average ones we see at cafes. It was hard as expected but the level of sweetness was on point. The match with the prunes inside was so delicious. Really considered buying another one. The bread that came with the soup of the day wasn't too hard to be able to eat by itself, which was good. Was also served with a slab of butter and a nice smile from the staff :
I went there for lunch, and I had Blackstone Eggs which consisted of two pieces of sourdough, two poached eggs, fried potatoes and roasted tomatoes. I also had an iced latte. The winner for me of this cafe was definitely their poached eggs. Each one was made to perfection, and the yolks were runny enough to dip the bread into. I would definitely recommend coming to Albert Park Cafe if you were looking for a quiet place to chat or get together with friends and family.
Consistently good food, service and place to hang out. Love the size and the decor. Staff that are friendly, accommodating. Pure inner-city Auckland. Fab for breakfast, lunch or coffee/tea. A lovely place to e able to enjoy a meal or respite from a day of meetings, to reflect and to work.