5 reviews about Lolo And Wren

verified email - 03 Feb 2016

Visited here for brunch on a Saturday. The cafe was very busy but we had rung up to secure a table earlier. The waitress attended to us quite quickly and we had our drinks soon after. The menu was quite extensive with a variety of choices. The meals took a while to come but it was very busy, and notes on the menu suggested it can take a while due to the busy cafe and small team. The meals were fresh, hot and delicious - they were also generous in size. The only disappointment was my "fresh apple juice" tasted more like a long life bottled juice.

Approximate cost: $22

rosep1
#3 in Templestowe Lower VIC
1387 reviews · 193295 points
verified email - 07 Jun 2014

L&W is fairly spacious in size, this is one aspect which carries over into their menu. The menu is interesting, offering run of the mill/traditional offerings and new age original offerings.
I have recently had a breakfast-like salad, featuring grilled barrel aged halloumi imported from Cyprus, radicchio, leek and vegetable escabeche with white beans, green beans and a few wedges of polenta.

babenreviewer 07 Jun 2014

sounds interesting, was it yummy and worth going back for?

verified email - 06 Sep 2013

I had lunch for the second time today at Lolo and Wren. It was lovely, exceeding expectations. I had light, crispy sweetcorn and zucchini fritters with goats cheese, mashed avocado, chilli jam, lettuce and salsa. The coffees were excellent, along with a moist, iced coconut tea cake (passionfruit flavoured).

Service was outstanding too, very friendly and welcoming.

Highly recommended.

Kind regards in Christ,
Naomi

Proverbs 3:6
In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths.

Approximate cost: $16.50

jodiep6 07 Sep 2013

Sounds yummy, I will keep an eye out for this place next time iam up that way.

verified email - 07 May 2013

Finally got around to visiting this neighborhood gem and this place definitely exceeded my expectations. The decor is simple with wooden crates being used as part of the front counter and tables which is rather ingenious . Open plan kitchen which creates a wide open space. My coffee was made perfectly being five senses and they also do single origin blends. The service was friendly and efficient and it was great to see a seasonal specials board. The sweet corn fritters were tasty , fresh , zingy and generous . The salmon and crepe dish was the perfect size which my boyfriend loved ! Definitely worth a visit during the week , can see how busy this place would get on weekends !

Approximate cost: $15

verified email - 19 Apr 2013

My boyfriend and I went to this café as it is quite near our place and we wanted a quick and tasty breakfast before I had to go to work. It was a Saturday and the place was very busy - too busy for us to get a seat, as it turned out. We settled for coffees (and they brought me the wrong one) at the big centre table. The coffees were great and they come with a little choc-coated coffee bean. However, there is a lack of seating unless you go on a quieter, non-weekend day, and the service was not great - the waiter was obviously stressed at the number of people in the café and was quite distracted and uninvolved with serving us. Other than the fact that we could not get breakfast for at least a half hour after we arrived, it was good. We call it our 'good for quick takeaway coffee' place as I am not sure I would go back to try to get breakfast again.

Approximate cost: $15-20

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