STREAT
Address | 485 Bourke St, Melbourne VIC, Australia | ||||||||||
Phone | +61 3 9629 4222 | ||||||||||
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Website | www.streat.com.au | ||||||||||
Categories | Non-Profit Organization | ||||||||||
Rating | 4.5 10 reviews | ||||||||||
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STREAT reviews
10What a great find. Don't be deterred by the size of this place. The coffee is superb. Strong coffee. Highly recommend the Danish too.
The coffee was not bad, but for me bad.
Also I ordered double espresso, but it came with small shut espresso.
Great coffee and treats with friendly staff who remember your name and order. On top of that they are a socially responsible Cafe with amazing morals.
Nice, small café with really friendly personnel. Went there for a cup of coffee and to use the wifi. The guy who served me asked if I was sitting down and as soon as I said yes he said please go ahead, I'll bring you your coffee. They offer free water, and when I left because they were closing I had a chat with the same guy and he gave me two croissants, just like that. Really relaxed vibe, perfect to do some work or enjoy a cup of coffee with friends or colleagues.
Spectacular little coffee shop, great coffee, brilliant service, free Wi-Fi and powerpoint available to use! On top of this they support the community and the youth, which is brilliant. Just sorry I didn't know about this place earlier!
Lovely staff, delicious and moderately priced food and drink, and a gorgeous space.and i'd rather my money went to these guys!
A nice little place in the basement that gives you European feel. A good place to sip a coffee and enjoy spending time.
Had tea and a tasty sandwich will doing some work here. The service was great and they were super accommodating.
Great cause and great coffee, friendly staff. I like the barber shears that are cemented into the stairs.