After seeing a '10' review on Beanhunter I thought this should be a cafe worth checking out.
I was very dissapointed in that it was only a coffee cart positioned outside an art gallery.
The cart was very dirty and didn't look very appealing. Not sure what the brand of beans where but the flat white I ordered had a very burnt taste to it.
Nice latte art though, but it unfortunately didn't taste any better.,
Service was rather average, no acknowldegement of our existence at the tables, we waited 10 minutes before we had to go up to a very rude barista who gave us the impression we where an ...
This place is in Sunshine Beach and not Noosa as the name suggest. Very serene and clean cut, Our coffee's, (the most expensive on the S'Shine Coast) flat white was very strong and somewhat burned, my espresso was quite bitter. I am not sure the Wega machine is doing the place justice.
Like • Share • ReportEasily the best coffee in Hasting St where every second cafe is serving Vittoria Coffee. Unfortunately the location isn't too good, Being stuck in a food court makes it a bit noisy and too many screaming kids (visiting in the Easter Holidays probably doesn't help). Service a bit slow, but the coffee was close to what we are used to in Melbourne.
Like • Share • ReportHere's a tip. If you are a poser and want to be seen, then this is the place to hang out. The coffee is terrible so my tip is to go down the street and get a take away from Hard Coffee in the Food Court and sip on that while posing at Aromas.
Service is slow, Coffee too hot and bitter but atmosphere 'happening'.
An unpretentious little espresso bar serving the most amazing coffee. Love the simplicity of the milk crate seating and the coffee bags stapled to the side of the counter. Even thought the place is always full, the service and especially the quality of coffee is spot on. Had a piccolo on the single origin from Columbia, amazing and very smooth with a nice touch of latte art. Also love the idea of the 2 slices of raisin toast for $2 but you have toast your own. Easily the best coffee in Mooloolaba!!
2 people like this review • Like • Share • ReportI bit hard to find, being down the back of an alley way behind a green grocer. Arrived one morning after having just had the worst coffee around the corner at another hole in the wall joint call Jamies, (see other review). Sat outside on some cute milk crates with padded seats and positioned on green astro turf waiting for the roller door to open so I coud get my morning shot of caffeine.
I ordered a double ristretto latte and the barista must have mis-heard me and brought me a double ristretto. No probs, easily fixed and the latte eventually arrived
Nice, not bitter but somewhat weak for a...