Here coffee tastes sweater compared to most of other cafe.also weak. They don't make it very strong. For people who don't drink much coffee. They'll the coffee here. It's like a coffee designed for a starter, but it's smooth though. They have a big breakfast lunch menu. Easily you can find something to eat, but price is not cheap at all.
Like • Share • ReportThe famous St Ali! Crazy busy, but friendly staff. Breakfast (food) beautiful in presentation and taste. Coffee blend was a smooth, sweet, caramel in my latte. Well worth a little wait on a Sunday morning.
Mad Kenyan single origin espresso, pour over and piccollo...always a treat when back visiting, cheers, awesome as usual but a pity they've not got their Slayer in action though, 2 x LM's instead. Service was a bit average this time round though, too busy to do much and I had to get up and make myself known and the coffee took quite awhile to be served. Other than that all good.
Mmmmm...how many hipsters does it take to serve a coffee at St Ali? Lots apparently, and only ones that walk slowly and have had facial nerve damage to prevent smiling. Coffee was pleasant black, but lost in the milk of my flat white (magic?). I did enjoy the food, even though I ordered the "frowned upon" eggs.
Great place for coffee. Truly one of the premium specialty coffee establishments in Melbourne.
The service isn't the best in town and but the food is amazing. The quality of the coffee had gone down for a while but it's picking up again, especially with the addition of new roasters and baristas.
I had a great doppio - smooth and tasty.