Five Little Figs

3.7
based on 3 reviews

3 reviews about Five Little Figs

verified email - 07 Jul 2016

This place is a great little local business. It's so lovely to have breakfast or lunch there. The atmosphere is relaxing and the staff are great. The food is very high quality. I've had the smashed avocado and many other breakfasts there, and couldn't fault anything I've tried. The coffee is always spot on and the desserts and cakes are to die for. I would recommend the raw snickers slice, it's devine! The prices are very reasonable as well.

verified email - 26 Dec 2015

I think this cafe is more for families and young children, we didn't stay for a meal just some coffee which was good. The staff were pleasant, just not our sort of cafe.

biancabowie 04 Jan 2016

It's great that there's some cafes for families! Just not as pleasant when you're not towing around some of your own ;-)

verified email - 06 May 2014

I took a friend who's a mum with her bub for something to eat here last week. We arrived just before the 11:30 cut off for breakfast so both ordered egg dishes and coffees. The menus are cute, being printed inside old, gutted, Little Golden Books. There was a cake fridge at the counter with sweet and savoury treats, including quite a variety of vegan and raw vegan choices. The place it's self used to be an old deli that has been 'done up' inside. Lots of places to sit and chat if that's your thing, though I noticed quite a few people just getting take away coffee. Our coffees came out first, followed quickly by our eggs. The coffees were of the smaller than average variety but nice and served at the correct temp. The eggs were ok, not the best, not the worst. I had a Mr Benny with smoked salmon which was served on top of two long thin pieces of bread (think French stick sliced long ways) inside a bowl which didn't really make getting a fork full of bread, eggs and sauce too easy. I would just say average to good, next time I will stick to coffee and try one of the interesting cakes. The café it's self was full of mums and mums with kids when we were there. There is a small kids corner with an old mini school desk with paper and pencils as well as some toys. There are some pieces of art for sale and a selection of kids clothing and toys displayed to buy as well as some jewelry. With a primary school close by I can see why this would be a popular place for mums to meet after the morning school drop off, but that's not to say it's exclusively a 'mums' café, in fact from their web site, they say they sometimes do cooking classes too. It's in a quiet residential area which pakes it easy to get to and park.

Approximate cost: $14

happyshopping 07 May 2014

Interesting experience but just coffee next perhaps

RedDwarf 26 Dec 2015

We enjoyed a good coffee recently

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