Aussie Meets World

Aussie meets world, coffee and food.
 
Aussie Meets World

Aunty Pegs

The Proud Mary family keeps on delivering, with Aunty Peg’s the latest in the Melbourne speciality coffee scene. Many months in the making, the rumour mill has been rife with what was going on at their Collingwood site. Finally it is open, presenting itself in the form of a roastery, cafe, shop, warehouse and training centre.

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Gramercy Coffee

The hidden gems are always the best ones, and Gramercy Coffee is at the forefront of Brisbane’s cafe scene. Tucked away on a side entrance to the Wintergarden shopping centre, it can be easily overlooked as just a takeaway coffee outlet but that couldn’t be further from the truth.

Gramercy’s sleek open frontage hides a small kitchen with a backdrop … Read More

Malt Dining

Well established Malt Dining adds to the growing trend of multi-level establishments with a restaurant and bar. Housed in an old market building that was built in the 1800s, the interior keeps much of the original feel, from the exposed brickwork to the timber flooring and the open peaked roof. There are three levels to Malt – the ground level … Read More

Blackbird

Newcomer to the Eagle Street Pier dining precinct is Blackbird Bar and Grill and its presence is well deserved. The experience starts right from the front entrance with a double staircase taking you up to the main level. It is split into two halves, the restaurant dining area and the bar, and both have uninterrupted views of the Brisbane River … Read More

Pawpaw

Tucked away in the backstreets of Woolloongabba is the little gem that is Pawpaw Cafe. Noticed purely by accident in a hunt for lunch, it can be a little difficult to find with the entrance around the back of the building, there is a small sign on the footpath and a glowing orange neon sign on the outside.

The building … Read More