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Feedback gevenDiscovers its location at last visit by black ink espresso in technology park. After reading dianas critique, I decided to go. this morning at 6:45 a.m. it didn't happen, and I was the only table there. ordered my flat white and a classic ham tomato toasties without chips (I don't think my favourite can eat so hard). coffee taste was not my flavor and its average. toasties won traces back. although it was so classic, but I loved the texture of the toastbrot and it fits well with the ham and tomats. especially the tomatoes really gave the brekkie a refreshing feeling.
I was actually surprised with the coffee club filiale at eight miles plains. agree with satiety society (below review) am also not a fan of them, but I want to go all a fair one. Apart from a mix from our order I found the personal very pleasant. the mix up was soon confirmed that our coffee was good. no bitterness with the double dishes (as in the rule of the case) was the coffee creamy smooth to drink. shop is bright, airy clean
I'm generally not a fan of the coffee club chain as I had some pretty bad experiences. However, the eight miles level does not seem too bad. unfortunately they are not consistent. I have a terrible weak coffee. Today I had a smoked salmon and avocado stack, which on the summit some Turkish brot together with hut cheese with dill, fresh baby spinat and a poched egg spiced. it was surprisingly beautiful. the interior of this branch is also beautifully spacious and modern. I would not go out of the way to go here, but it's one of the better ways to go to brisbane tech park.
You know what you're going to get when you visit a Coffee Club, generic cafe food and usually a good coffee.
I am still baffled how this place is still openLast time I visited was about two years ago.