The Loaded Shot Espresso resides in a tiny shop that’s actually been home to two or three coffee shops but this one has stuck. They have just turned 1 and show no signs of stopping. Their main stock in trade is the peak hour morning rush with many coffees to go for those at the bus stop and, Saturday mornings where the pace is much more relaxed but still brisk. Despite being on a busy main road, there’s just something about this place that’s inviting. It must be said that at $ 4.20 for a large takeaway, you aren’t getting a suburban bargain with pricing the equivalent to a CBD coffee. Still, there’s time to pull up a seat and browse the papers or watch the constant flow of customers who pop in and out. Just down the road is the Langri Tangpa Buddhist Centre and whilst I can’t exactly pinpoint the Buddhist philosophy on coffee, I can tell you that the Buddhist Nun that frequents Loaded Shot is clearly fuelled on caffeine. A big plus is that they use Queensland legends Merlo Coffee, of which I’m a fan. Another plus is that all food is genuinely hand made on site. The cakes and light breakfasts on offer are much more inviting than the ‘buy ins’ that many cafés pass off as their own. And when was the last time you saw a jelly slice? That’s worth the price of admission alone. But the biggest plus of all must surely be service with a smile. No matter how busy it gets, you are always greeted with a friendly face and a ‘can do’ attitude. You know that they’ll get your coffee order right. You know they won’t forget you. They just get it and that’s what has kept this place going when others have failed.