Watts Cooking Cafe

4.2
based on 22 reviews

22 reviews about Watts Cooking Cafe

verified email - 13 Jul 2011

It was our first time here, the atmosphere is cosy. We forgot to specify scrambled eggs for our breakfast and was served poached egss. Staff obliged us by bringing scrambled eggs on the hse. Well Done !!

Approximate cost: $15-20

verified email - 06 Jul 2011

Always a pleasure to eat here and the food is very yummy. I love their bircher muesli and they have a great variety of soups during the winter months. Menu changes enough to not get bored of the same thing and my favorite sweets are the Nutella Yo-Yo's

verified email - 16 Oct 2010

I've had brunch here on a Sunday morning several times. Can get pretty crowded, so best to book. Food is great, but tables inside can be pretty squashy.

verified email - 21 Sep 2010

We've been here for lots of birthday lunches and other family occasions. The kids menu plate is fantastic value. A sandwich made with quality cheese & ham, chips, fruit and a handmade cupcake for $10! The main menu is great value too, and offers some great quality home-cooked style dishes. A lovely local destination.

verified email - 22 May 2010

This place is my favourite to go to in the east for a special lunch or brunch with family or friends. The food is GREAT and the service professional. Reasonably priced considering what you get. The back area is good on a sunny day, but there's undercover even if wet with warm heaters. A great dining experience worth the trip in from the more outer suburbs.

verified email - 25 Nov 2009

We found the service by the staff to be exceptional. Very friendly and accommodating. We were really impressed. And the coffee was fantastic! The waitress made sure she found us a lovely table, and was very attentive the entire time. We had coffee and banana bread, which were both delicious. Our order came out promptly and we thoroughly enjoyed our visit. We have become regulars there now.

Anonymous
verified email - 21 Jul 2009

we had a wonderful lunch @ watts cooking, service was attentive, coffee was great and i had the most beautiful piece of fish i have eaten in a long time. highly recommend this place.

Approximate cost: $18.00

verified email - 07 Jun 2009

Watts is a decent suburban eatery. Ambiance is poor, especially out the back. Coffee was quite average. One coffee arrived with a hair sitting on top while a chai latte arrived with a dirty glass. Service out the back was almost non existent. They missed out on some more drinks orders. The waiters were pleasant enough but you could tell it was just a job. Food was pretty good. We ordered pancakes, muesli and eggs. I'd say it is a really good place for locals but I certainly wouldn't go out of my way for it.

Approximate cost: $15

verified email - 05 May 2009

My husband and I have had breakfast there a few times and the food was fantastic. Even nicer still every time I have walked in with my son in his pram for a coffee they have opened the door upon my arrival and departure. Such a lovely simple gesture. Great coffee too.

verified email - 30 Sep 2007

Very nice location and well set out cafe. I had the chicken foccacia and it was very enjoyable, yet the price of $10.50 with no drink included was a little steep and the sauce on the cucumber was a little questionable.

Approximate cost: $10

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