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What Geovanni Wolf likes about Sad:Cafe:
Tried the Indian pancake today and I was surprised at how good it tasted! Yum! Will be back for more. There are not many brunch spots on east end and sad cafe is definitely an option next time I'm there! View all feedback. What Lawson Ritchie doesn't like about Sad:Cafe:
the sad cafe made me sad. as i have several food allergies/intolerances, i was very specific with what i could and couldn't have in my order yet after eating there i became very ill and needed some time off work. unfortunate. View all feedback.
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The sad cafe made me sad. as i have several food allergies/intolerances, i was very specific with what i could and couldn't have in my order yet after eating th...
read moreTried the Indian pancake today and I was surprised at how good it tasted! Yum! Will be back for more. There are not many brunch spots on east end and sad cafe i...
read moreGreat coffee and food. Really nice place. The pea smash was so tasty and it was nice to see something different on a breakfast menu. Lovely breads, too.
Great food but service could be better. The food at Sad Cafe is absolutely delicious and it's a very reasonable price. I love the location, very central but als...
read moreThis place has a very modern vibe and is located in Ebenezer place which is the Melbourn-est part of Adelaide.
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read moreSad:Cafe is a charming little spot in the CBD, offering a lovely atmosphere and friendly staff. While some diners found the portions to be a bit small, the quality of the food was generally good. The Indian pancake was a standout dish, while the coffee was highly praised. With a seasonal menu that includes both vegetarian and meat options, Sad:Cafe is a great choice for those looking for healthy and fresh food. Overall, it seems like this cafe is a solid choice for a relaxing meal or a quick cup of joe.