15 reviews about Top Paddock Cafe

verified email - 29 Dec 2014

Went here for Breakfast with a friend. Hated the lack of parking available but everything else about the place was great!
Good coffee, yummy food and great staff. I had the porridge. Beautifully presented and nice big portions.
My friend had a breakfast roll and was very impressed :-)

annc631 18 Jun 2015

Argh lack of parking is such a pain!

verified email - 30 Oct 2014

Come her for the ricotta cakes, stay for the coffee. The staff are very attentive and have some great recommendations for one of the best breakfast menu's around. Beware that it can take a while to get a table or get your bill back. Worth it though.

verified email - 09 Mar 2014

I have been here once and i will continuously come here for brunch.. I had the Eggs benedict - poached egg with hamhock & béarnaise on toast and a cup of latte. The hamhock is very tender and well flavoured. i LOVE it! everything just perfect, a great place to have a wonderful brunch. excellent service too. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.

Megan5 29 Mar 2014

sounds like they sell delicious meals, i don't live nearby but will have to go here soon.

verified email - 24 Nov 2013

Been meaning to go to Top Paddock for a while now, and never found an occasion until early last week when I went there with my brother and my partner. It was a Monday morning so we were lucky to get a slightly quieter cafe experience than what we might have experience on a weekend. Top Paddock's aesthetic is so lovely, it's big and spacious, with split levels, cool decor and communal tables - I really liked it.

Their menu is extensive (breaky is all day) and really reasonably priced. This was impressive given how amazing our meals were. Good coffee obviously, and all our breakys were delish. I had the drunken gingerbread, my brother the giant ricotta pancake and my partner had the big breakfast equivalent. All amazing, and too big to finish.

Top Paddock is one of those great places that serves up food that really feels much too fancy for the $17-18 you're paying and kind of exemplifies why high end restaurants can struggle these days. Who would pay exorbitant amounts of money when you can get this kind of quality for $25 or less?

Staff were lovely too - no qualms there. I assume this place is frantic of a weekend, so I'd say try and get here during the week! If not, go on the weekend anyway - I think it's worth it.

Approximate cost: $17

verified email - 11 Nov 2013

I went here for breakfast with a friend. It was bustling and the open plan design was gorgeous on a lovely sunny morning. I enjoyed the hot-cakes, though it was one large, almost honey-cake like hot cake, and was quite sweet. If you have a sweet tooth though, it is delicious. The bircher muesli was big, and the poached fruit and green tea flavours complemented the muesli wonderfully. Both meals were very pretty, decorated with flowers. Walking past other tables, the scramble looked perfect, and is on my list for next time!

Approximate cost: $15-$22

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