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Young and Younger

Address 337 Gorge Rd, Athelstone SA, Australia
Hours
Monday07:00-13:00
Tuesday07:00-13:00
Wednesday07:00-13:00
Thursday07:00-13:00
Friday07:00-21:00
Saturday08:00-21:00
Sunday08:00-13:00
Website youngandyounger.coffee
Categories Espresso Bar, Wine Bar
Rating 5 6 reviews
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Young and Younger reviews

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Dave
14 November 2023 21:36

This joint ROCKS!
Staff are awesome, wine choices are spot on and the food is great.
Seeing the staff have so much fun is all part of the wonderful atmosphere in this great cafe.
Heaps of parking too, so just go there now.

Kate
10 November 2023 19:04

Young and Younger has such a cool atmosphere and is so worth going to visit. Coffee is great and if you haven't been at night time, you have to check it out! Great platters and selection of wines, great vibes overall.
Also, very sensory friendly lighting at night!

Jan
21 August 2023 10:47

Love coming here for a coffee and a bite to eat most mornings. Now a wine bar as well Fri and Sat 11-9. So chilled, a retro, relaxed vibe and lovely wines, plus G&T and it's just around the corner. Just what Athelstone needed!

Theresa
29 July 2023 2:43

Super chill experience. Delicious coffee, delectable house made pastries, and a wide range of vegan and gluten free goodies, complete with great service to top it all off. This is my new go to to get some study done and catch up with friends.

Lesley
28 March 2023 9:30

Great little spot! So glad to find it. Great coffee, cakes, handmade mugs, plants… Love it and will be back.

Murray
17 February 2023 13:30

Very simple sort of business that is doing a few things and doing them well. I think their business cards say "coffee, small eats, plants". They have some seedlings for sale (I think) that are kept very clean and well aware from tables and food areas. And "small eats" is a pretty good description. If I'd gone for lunch, I think that quiche and and a large Mediterranean-style roll (also available in halves) would be the only things that might have felt were substantial enough. But for a bite with coffee, they had a really nice selection. Some are GF, but I didn't quiz them about coeliac-safe handling (one gf item was on the bottom shelf, IIRC). Playing cards are available on each table. I wouldn't say they're cheap, but probably fair prices to keep a business like theirs going.

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