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Contribute Feedback What Nathan likes about 27 Degrees:
What a great way to start the day! Excellent coffee (just like the best cafes in Melbourne) and a delicious açai bowl full of premium grains and fruit. The kids loved the babychino’s and banana bread. We took this over the road to a bench by the beach. The islands in the distance and sounds of the waves crashing as we ate breakfast made this an idyllic start to the day. I highly recommend visiting early in your holid... View all feedback.
What Valerie Bartoletti doesn't like about 27 Degrees:
I ordered the falafel bowl for $18, and it was quite disappointing. The dish consisted mainly of raw cucumbers and carrots, a few pickled gherkins, and rice and quinoa that lacked any flavor. There was a small dollop of hummus and the falafel balls were undercooked. I wouldn’t recommend it! View all feedback.
The best!! Had a lovely experience there- staff were so helpful and coffee was..wow Had a soy latte and a raffaello bliss ball (must try!! . Hugeee range of vegan treats. It’s a must visit! I’ll attach a pic of the gorgeous view
Loved this place in palm cove. Lots of smoothie bowls, juices, cakes etc!
We had the milk-free smoothies: a Charlie Brown and a Queenslander. Both were super delicious! I also had the sunny bowl and it was nice, but not worth $18. You need to ask that it be made vegan as the standard Sesam Dressing contains egg. Very limited seating, but you can take along and eat on the beach over the road.
I tried the peanut butter açai bowl, the açai was really nice and tasted like açai (ask for vegan granola). Also enjoyed their coffee, smoothies and banana ice creams.
I've been here a few times and keep coming back for their Charlie Brown smoothie (big fan ... This time i switched it up and got a Queenslander smoothie (which was also delicious and a vegan Sunny Bowl which was on the smaller side but still amazing... they also have a range of vegan sweets and some famcy peanut butter for sale