Pretty average. It made due for post hang over snack at best. My iced americano, wasn’t bad, but wasn’t particularly good. My husband had the same thing and it had sugar it in. He didn’t ask for sugar. The Avo on Toast my sister in law had was pretty pricey for what is was(we thought), however the reduced balsamic was a nice touch. Touché on that! My mum in law and father in law had two coffees which took forever to come out. I was finished with my coffee and meal by the time they got theirs. They had cabinet food that just needed to be reheated. Did I mention the café only had one other customer when we got there? The outdoor seating was nice.
Marselan W.
Place rating: 3 Yeronga, Australia
It’s a café. It has café things, like bitter coffee and burnt toast.(Not that there’s anything particularly wrong with burnt fruit toast.) The bacon and egg wrap sounded good, but the bacon looked like it had been boiled instead of fried, and made me want to go home and make a better one myself. Like I said, it’s a café. After a while, they’re all pretty much the same.
Chelsea B.
Place rating: 5 Brisbane, Australia
Super friendly staff. Great place to grab a fast brekky if you are on the go. The avo on toast with balsamic glaze is a must try.
Cam R.
Place rating: 4 Australia
Fancy a tall coffee? The refreshment options are almost limitless at AdInfinitum, the shiny new café at the base of Brisbane’s tallest tower, Meriton Infinity on Herschel Street, near Roma Street Transit Centre. Featuring a Merlo house blend, Ininity, and Rabbit Hole Tea from Sydney, fresh juices and frappes, cooked breakfasts, pizzas; need I go on — forever? A little cool and corporate for mine — AdInfinitum faces stiff opposition from established local favorite, the indie bolthole Love Hate Espresso, just adjacent. A race in two, all the way to the top.