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4 based on 22 reviews
This was a lovely cafe off the main strip. Nice selection of food to go or eat in choices. Being short for time I was made a fresh chicken toastie. It was a very hot day. Water freely available. Cool and peaceful inside. Looked like many locals were eating in as well. Recommend this cafe
4 based on 45 reviews
Fresh local ingredients, friendly and professional staff with a menu that will always please - Rocotillos Cafe offers all of this and more. With an all day breakfast and an ever changing specials board Rocotillos Cafe is sure to delight all taste buds.⢠B
Came here post hike because the 3 places I wanted to try were closed for the Christmas break. I'd never heard anything (good or bad) about Rocotillos, so had never really considered it as a place to eat.Rookie error.Staff are crazy friendly, big breakfasts are HUGE, coffee is great (and it's a double win to find somewhere that has non soy/almond lactose free milk), and my husband was stoked that he got the excess in the metal cup for his chocolate milkshake.Poached eggs were a tad over cooked (in that range between hard and soft), but the fried eggs were perfect (cooked white, runny yolk), and I don't know if the chef is psychic or what, but both servings of bacon were cooked perfectly to our taste, despite not having been specified (husbands super crispy, mine slightly more cooked than is standard). Also, this is possibly the first time ever we've both commented on how delicious the breakfast sausage was. And we both acknowledged the fact it's not something we'd normally notice, so the sausage was definitely amazing.Atmosphere is lovely, and the staff have obviously spent considerable time getting to know their regulars. Husband also noted that the noise level is perfect, especially given the close quarters- loud enough that you don't feel like you're eating at your cranky aunts, but quiet enough to speak in normal voices to have a conversation.Very impressed. Only down side for me was the fact I got a take away coffee in a keep cup (that is one of those leak free ones) that hasn't been done up properly (lid not threaded right so it was Askew), so when I put it in my handbag to transport, it leaked through my bag. Partially my fault for not checking, but one does expect coffee lids to be put on right.We walked out stuffed (I left some food which is generally unheard of) and very happy with our breakfast choice. We will definitely be back.
3 based on 114 reviews
James Squire's The Cheeky Squire brings its cheeky rogue attitude to Frankston. The perfect spot for a cheeky after-work drink or meal.
A few of weâre looking for a place to go and one said the cheaky squires in Frankston. The grazing menu is fantastic we took advantage of their offer for 9 starter dishes for $95. There was so much really great food. The staff were very friendly and even made suggestions of different beers to compliment the food selections made. The Cheaky Squires turns into a night club feel on Saturday night which keeps us there till closing time. Thanks for a great experience.
4 based on 20 reviews
Stopped in for breakfast recently with a friend. Havenât been to this place since it was changed to a more casual eatery. I much prefer the new unpretentious setup and hope it does well. The staff were very friendly and food was served in generous portions and was very nice. Loved the coffee too. My pancakes were fluffy and some interesting fruit was added, my friend ordered the eggs bend and she too enjoyed hers. Opens for breakfast and lunch only, so if you are in the area worth popping in. My only criticism would be that the place lacked atmosphere and it was a little cold, this could be easily remedied if they put the fire on and added some soft ambient music. We took advantage of the knee blankets and that made us feel more confortable. In summer this place would be lovely too, with its outside river view seating. In winter they need to cosy it up somewhat. I will go back.
4 based on 26 reviews
This is our favourite local cafe.Awesome food, sublime coffee and my type of music.Hits the spot every time.The fact that this cafe is out of the way and yet is always busy is testament to its quality.Also, it is one of the only cafes were I donât stick to the one menu items. Everything is delicious!
4 based on 203 reviews
No problem booking for a late Sunday lunch for three around 2pm ....... it was lovely to walk into a Spanish/European influences of rustic reds & artistic ceilings. On warmer days alfresco dining with live music would be worthy of another visit.We opted for day specials of Barramundi with mash & vegetables and steak sandwich with chips. Chocolate mousse was light & satisfying and the apple crumble with icecream completed the late lunch nicely. Averaged about $42/pp. Drinks included soft drinks, a Sapporo premium & coffees. Service was warm & welcoming.
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4 based on 49 reviews
Visited with a friend for lunch recently. Nice venue in an otherwise mediocre location - right on a busy road. Hot chocolate served warm. Lunch took forever and we werenât told of a 30 minute wait. So we made enquiries why it was taking so long - we shouldâve been told apparently. We were then advised that our Turkish bread would be substituted with milk buns. Surely we should have been advised this when ordering? We definitely wouldâve changed our order. Our BLTâs were okay but not what we had hoped for. Disappointed and we wonât be back.
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4 based on 75 reviews
Cafe offering excellent coffee, breakfast and lunch 7 days a week 7am til 4pm, indoor and outdoor seating, glutenfree, takeaway meals available, lactose free, almond and soy milk, licensed wines and beers.
Eat here for 3 breakfasts in our stay at the hotel and werenât disapointed any of the times. Scrambled eggs to be recommended
4 based on 580 reviews
Hidden away on the beach with stunning views over Port Philip Bay, Waves on the Beach offers an amazingly picturesque dining experience. Built in 2004 on one of the most unique locations in Mornington Peninsula, Waves has won numerous awards and been feat
We came here for a birthday lunch with a large group knowing that our visitors will be impressed by the stunning views which they definitely were. The beautiful glass windows provide an uninterrupted view over Port Phillip Bay with the Melbourne city skyline in the distance. Unfortunately that's were the positives ended. The service was painful. We had two middle aged ladies serving us and I can't recall a smile during the entire time we were there. They looked stressed even though it wasn't busy and took an eternity to take our orders. The food was just as disappointing despite the generous portions. My seafood paella was basically a tasteless soggy risotto and the chicken dishes were very dry. Might be back for a glass wine and salad but I don't think I'd be rushing back to dine here.
3 based on 75 reviews
The Bays lunch menu at $15 is a bargain. The meals were generous and delicious with a choice to suit everyone. Salads, fish and chips, pasta, parma and more. The lunch special is available Monday to Friday except for public holidays. The guy that served us was lovely and service very efficient. I'll definitely be returning.
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