I popped in here for a wine with a friend and automatically felt at home. The rustic feel of the venue was inviting and I settled in for a wine. We found this place by accident and, for a first date, it was a good spot. The venue is split int three spaces, the bar, the restaurant looking space and the sunken area. We took a seat at the window bar in the sunken space and looked over the laneway as we chatted. I really enjoyed my wine. I ordered a glass of rose, the only one by the glass on the menu, and was surprised by how much I enjoyed the butteriness that complimented the overarching dry tones. My date ordered a Young Henry’s(NSW) cider, which is always a good choice. The waitress managed the space well. The only one on, she went from table to table, dotted across the venue and was pleasant, calm and pretty knowledgeable about the wine list. In the centre of the sunken area was a large table which I am sure would work perfectly for a big shared dinner. I will assemble a crew and return for sure!
Rhea M.
Place rating: 3 Paris, France
This place could have had 5 stars if it wasn’t for the service. We were invited to sit down so we did, taking a seat at a table that needed clearing from the previous occupants. You place and pay for your order at the counter, then they bring it out to you. I had to ask for the table to be cleared, despite sitting there for well over 15 minutes, and then again once it became clear she was not going to come back and wipe it down, I had to ask again. Food wise– absolutely delicious. I had the veggie frittata and salad which was huge and really fresh while my mum had a breakfast menu items that looked equally delicious. A shame their service was hit and miss, it wasn’t even a busy time(1.30−2.30pm on a weekday) as it has potential with the cute space and delicious fresh food.
Béatrice M.
Place rating: 5 Melbourne, Australia
Cool little hidden spot. Beautiful decoration, lovely staff, great food with lots if vegan options. Loved it.
Mitch E.
Place rating: 4 Brisbane, Australia
Great little spot on Burnett lane for those who want to escape the bustle of the city and the unhealthy eating options that come with it. Felix is perched up high with a great open atmosphere, with sleek welcoming design and loads of sweet potatoes in crates against one of the walls. They do a great range of healthy lunch and breakfast options here, with a range of good coffees and cold drinks on the side. I opted for a juice and a chicken sandwich with kimchi. I made the rash mistake, as I usually do, of confusing kimchi Mayo for kewpie mayo and was a tad taken aback when my the bottom of my sandwich was completely soaked in orange goo. That being said, it was still tasty and a great change from the over the top, expensive sandwiches you get from most other CBD cafes. I’d definitely return but the place was a little steep with regards to price.
Laura A.
Place rating: 4 Brisbane, Australia
I can’t go too in-depth with my rating as I only grabbed a quick iced coffee to take away, but what I can say is this: Coffee was delicious, reasonably priced. Friendly staff, very polite even when i rushed in looking decidedly unglamorous on a 30-something degree day with five shopping bags. Beautiful décor. Will have to make it back one day when I’ve got time for a leisurely lunch!
Gabi T.
Place rating: 5 London, United Kingdom
Felix is one of Brisbane’s hidden treasures. And I literally mean hidden. Tucked away off Burnett Lane in the CBD, it’s easy to miss unless you’re looking hard for an open black door with signage or happen to glance upwards to see café dwellers looking out of the window-paned wall. Head up the stairs to find an open warm timber-filled room, beautifully decked out with natural looking homewares and furniture. Felix has recently had a facelift and expanded so what was once a tiny sunken spot now has plenty of seating but beware, they get busy. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner with a regularly changing menu using seasonal produce and with as much as possible made in-house including their condiments and baked goods. The day menu is split up into sections of breakfast-only, all-day breakfast and lunch. The usual breakfast basics are there but amped up with speciality extras — for example the avocado on sourdough($ 10) comes with ras el hanout labneh and saurkraut. Coffee is a house blend by Single Guys and made with Maleny Dairies milk. Apart from coffee and tea, there is a range of healthy smoothies like raw chocolate shake with banana($ 8) which you can add a shot of espresso to for 50c. From the current menu I tried the baked beans with pesto toast($ 12) and substituted the sourdough for gluten-free pumpkin bread($ 1.50). The beans had an al dente texture that indicated they were homemade and cooked from dry beans and although weren’t overly flavourful by themselves, with the thickly spread pesto on the toast they were absolutely delicious and a substantial start to the day. My friends ordered Poached Eggs on sourdough with relish($ 12) and couldn’t resist adding the house smoked local fish($ 5), which was mackerel on the day, and the Breakfast Bowl of fresh and poached fruit with house made chia coconut yoghurt and seed granola($ 14.50). The eggs were perfectly poached and the fish was mildly smoky and although a touch dry, a winner. The Breakfast Bowl had a beautiful range of seasonal fruit including starfruit and went down a treat. I’ve visited Felix many times and have always left very satisfied and happy. After always being tempted by the array of freshly baked goods on the counter, I finally got around to ordering one of their kale, feta and spelt scones($ 4.50) recently and have become obsessed with them. Served warm, they are the perfect scone specimen with crunchy outside and warm, flaky inside, plus they are huge. Spread on the kefir(fermented) butter for absolute happiness. Last time I opted to get some extra pesto($ 1.50) and highly recommend that too. Seriously, kale has never tasted this good. For lunch my go-to is one of their daily-changing salad bowls, which are always delicious. They have recently started doing dinner and while I haven’t tried it yet, I’ve seen sneak peeks on their Instagram account and I’m super keen to try. With consistently delicious quality food and coffee, a gorgeous interior and reasonable prices, Felix is always a winner in my books.
Andrew Tubby T.
Place rating: 5 Ascot, Australia
Tucked away in Burnett Lane is Felix… arguably one of the city’s best kept secrets. They say Felix is for goodness and goodness gracious they could not hit the mark any closer. The recently refurbished space has been designed by one of the owners(who is also an architect… dreamy, right?!). Although it has lost some of its cosy charm, it has created an infinitely more practical space to feed the many hungry mouths who love this place. Breakfast options include all the standards plus a few neat little tricks. Aka come at me pork belly with perfect poached eggs on house made sourdough. Lunch features daily salads and baguettes alongside perennial favourites including burgers. What has got me really excited is the dinner. I have not experienced yet but will be doing so soon! Oh, and I usually take away a house baked cinnamon scroll because I am a glutton for baked things! This one rivals Sprout in deliciousness.
James M.
Place rating: 5 Miami, FL
We found this place one night when were searching for a wine bar. Enjoyed some very good wine and liked it so much that we came back the next day for breakfast. The breakfast menu is simple and understated. Our party enjoyed an omelette, avocado on toast with labna and a seasonal breaky bowl. Simple and effective — the way a breakfast menu should be! Try this place and you won’t be disappointed.
Frank A.
Place rating: 4 South Brisbane, Australia
What a find! Felix has to be the one place where co-workers go to ‘get away’ from the normal cafes and coffee shops near the office only to find that EVERYONE else had the same idea! Hidden on Burnett Lane next to Brisbane CBD staples Super Whatnot and German Sausage Hut, Felix is a cozy Melbourne-style café. The first thing that you’ll notice is the exposed brick on one wall and then immediately the beautiful cloud mural on the other. The seating area consists of a smattering of small 2-person tables surrounding one communal square area in the middle. During the day(when not raining), the windows are completely open to the alley which is nice during most of the Brisbane year but makes for a sweltering experience in the middle of summer. The coffee is very tasty and the food both looks and tastes very nice. I typically get the egg tart which at $ 4 might seem a bit excessive considering it’s only marginally larger than a 50c piece. However, I’ve never regretted getting it a single time and am always a bit disappointed when they’re sold out. As I mentioned before, the café is usually filled with nearby office workers and you can expect that there may be a couple notebooks or laptops on the communal table. However, the noise level is still pretty quiet and people are respectful even considering the tight walking spaces and close proximity to one another throughout the café. Felix has become the standard haunt for when my co-workers and me want to pop out for a quick catch up over coffee. Now instead of asking around for ‘coffee,’ it’s ‘Felix? Yeah? All right let’s go!’
Caitlin L.
Place rating: 5 West End, Brisbane, Australia
Felix is a special little place. They have a cute little location, amazing décor, a great vibe, and friendly staff. What really makes Felix special though, is their food. Freshly prepared, with the heaviest emphasis on dairy-free, gluten-free, and vegan friendly food I’ve seen in the Brisbane CBD. I myself don’t fall into any of the above categories, but I’m constantly amazed by how effortlessly they make delicious eats out of all the healthy things. Think cashew nut based raw cheesecakes, chia pots, chocolate beetroot cakes, fresh ricotta tarts(baked daily) and the bestest, freshest salads in the city. Never heard of a dairy-free affogato? Neither had I! Cashew nut ice cream!!! You better believe it. Needless to say, Felix is pumping. They have limited seating, so if you want in, be prepared to rub shoulders around peak hours. Take away orders are more than welcome, which is usually how I roll(half-hour lunch breaks suck.) The other neat thing about Felix is their cooking classes. Love that crazy vegan cake they sell? You can book in for a night class and learn to make it yourself! They promote their classes via their Instagram page if you want more info.
Lorraine H.
Place rating: 3 Brisbane, Australia
I am having a not so sure what to think moment about this place… It is my second time at Felix. The first time I came for an early morning coffee then I couldn’t even get into the sitting area it was that busy… Totally opposite today where there are only 4 other people here. Maybe being Friday morning and there is rain everyone is sleeping in. I ordered a flat white. It was nice not great tiny bit bitter for my taste. Also the cup was pretty small. They had an assortment of freshly made items on the counter as you enter which looked deliciously my only negative to it would be there was no prices so I had to ask. Just a small price at back of each would have been nice. Also for me a morning coffee means a coffee with the paper and unfortunately there was no daily papers to read. Overall this place is distinct from others in relation to location and décor but just a few minor points which rate it as an average experience for me. I will try again maybe in a few months.
Fi B.
Place rating: 2 Brisbane, Australia
I really like the place and the«local» ethos and was delighted to see green smoothies on the menu and a berry chia cup for brekkie, both were lovely but I wont be ordering again, $ 8.00 for a SMALL green smoothie is just way too much, as was the Chia cup, if they up the sizing or reduce the price I would go again.
Anthony B.
Place rating: 2 West End, Australia
This place has sooo much potential but I feel that they haven’t yet got it quite right. The location is superb and like the recently opened John Mills Himself is very Melbourne like. Love the old exposed brickwork and the idea of the sunken dining area — although with only one set of stairs and a large communal table it can get a little cramped. The layout also makes it hard for table service and on more than one occasion I saw staff clambering up and down the bench seat and avoiding the stairs — not a good look! I popped in for lunch and it was busy without being chockers. I ordered the Pumpkin, caramelised onion and ricotta tart for $ 7(see photo) and a flat white $ 3.50 to dine in. The tart was reheated and a little slow getting to me and cutlery was short on supply. The tart was delicious but was a little lonely on the plate and I thought a handful if rocket or a small side salad would have made all the difference and filled me up just a little more. As for the flat white — well it never made it to my table, I had to ask for it ‘to go’ on the way out as the barista had forgotten me. Unfortunately this only led to further disappointment when I was handed a miserly 6oz takeaway cup — seriously who serves 6oz??? 8 oz is the standard small, regular(whatever you want to name it) across Brisbane. On the plus side the coffee was nice and strong and full of flavour. Haven’t yet decided if I’ll give them a second chance.
Lani P.
Place rating: 4 Brisbane, Australia
It seems unfair to review a place after only one day of trade especially when they’re still getting their menu together and waiting on a liquor license. But so proud of small businesses like Felix taking a chance to bring a little bit more lane way love to Brisbane, that I have to tell you dear Unilocalers about it. Burnett Lane is already home to Super Whatnot and Suvery Co, and Felix fits nicely in between the two. It’s open and airy and the trucks driving up the lane way as I sip my iced latte(it is still a service lane way for the stores on the Queen St Mall) it doesn’t take away from the atmosphere of the café. In fact, I think over time it will just become a part of the fabric of the place. Felix is pouring Cup coffee and I’m told the eventual aim will be to have a menu focused on whole foods. Think chia puddings and the like. They’ll also be serving Goat Pie Guy pies. Did I just find my perfect winter office? I think so. Being so hot yesterday I could only summon the energy to order an iced latte — it was fairly stock standard. Don’t let that turn you off it just means they’re consistent with the Cup blend and frankly, it says more about my current relationship woes with coffee than anything else. I popped in on my way to the Wednesday markets and had a lovely chat to the owner. It’s just that kind of place. Seated in the sunken dining area there’s ample room to enjoy yourself — work on your laptop or just watch the world go by in the lane way below. The curiosity on other patrons faces as they discovered what was within after a short walk up the entrance stairs was grand to watch. I’m looking forward to seeing what Felix grows up to be!