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What Santina Barrows doesn't like about Cafe Brisbane:
And the birthday celebrations continue! Birthday brekky date with some of my favourite foodies! Located in Brisbane Square at the top of Queen St and across the square from Treasury Casino, Cafe Brisbane makes it presence known. I really like the open style dining area here, so much natural light right throughout. The service I was not too impressed with one of the servers in particular came across quite abrupt. She... View all feedback. What Kattie Gulgowski likes about Cafe Brisbane:
Dropped in here for a late lunch just before closing and we were well liked after! We had to put in our orders rather quickly before the kitchen closed, but the waiter was was very courteous and didn't pressure us into a snap decision. She also kept our drinks coming despite our late coming. The food was delicious, simple steak sandwiches and chicken burgers (and there was even an amazing vegan salad) served with cop... View all feedback.
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Last night (Saturday). we had both fish of the day that were flathead fillets with chips and salat....See a simple dish. nooo it was great. crumbs on fish were...
read moreLarge props for their kitchen open and served all day breakfast at 15 o'clock on a rainy Saturday! service was good, timely and friendly. the food was decent, w...
read moreWe came here in the afternoon. the service was good, but the meal was only average. I had the Thai chicken salad and the dressing was too heavy and had no big b...
read moreDropped in here for a late lunch just before closing and we were well liked after! We had to put in our orders rather quickly before the kitchen closed, but the...
read moreThe Meatballs Family met some friends for breakfast a few weeks ago at Cafe Brisbane for Mandy Bernadette's birthday. The company was the highlight, and the onl...
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read moreCafe Brisbane is a versatile spot that is great for both dinner and breakfast. The atmosphere is welcoming, with Friday nights being quieter than expected. The food is well-prepared, with highlights like eggs benedict and high-quality coffee. The service is typically friendly, although there have been some minor lapses in friendliness. The open-air setting adds a unique touch, and while the lack of a restroom might be surprising to some, the overall experience is worth a visit. Customers have enjoyed dishes like fish fillets with salad and chips, as well as Cobb and Rainbow salads. Prices are reasonable, and the staff is generally accommodating and efficient. All in all, Cafe Brisbane makes for a pleasant dining experience in the heart of Brisbane.