Hackett Cafe
Address | 35 Stirling Hwy, Crawley WA, Australia | ||||||||||
Phone | +61 8 6488 2312 | ||||||||||
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Website | www.uwastudentguild.com/shop-eat-and-drink/cafe-information | ||||||||||
Categories | Coffee Shop | ||||||||||
Rating | 3.6 20 reviews | ||||||||||
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Hackett Cafe reviews
20 $$$ accesible for students. Big portions and fresh food.
Staff very friendly.
Fresh sandwiches. Good options for brekkie.
Best place for breakfast/brunch on campus - coffee is ok. They also have a brilliant collection of reusables for eating on the go that we took advantage of to have a picnic on the beach <3
Hackett is a lovely cafe on campus. Coffee and food are always fantastic, especially if you fancy a good breakfast.
This café is well positioned for those meeting at the northern side of the university, as many people walk past this area. There are breakfast options for around $5~$6, which is useful.
One of favorite sports at UWA Crawley Campus! Lovely space, modern interior design, and a decent offer of food and drinks. Quiet enough and spacious enough for a conversation or studying.
Waffles were overpriced for what I got, I got 1 waffle with a little bit of Ice cream and it tasted like a coles waffle.
The big breakfast redeemed the waffle by being incredible! Huge breakfast with lots of different food including baked beans for surprisingly good price (about $10 if I recall correctly).
Overall i enjoyed it, the coffee was good and the atmosphere is great for studying. Would recommend.
Nice place located at the front of UWA close to the Stirling Hwy. The food is not bad. The coffee is pretty good. The set out is in an old building which has character. There is a good selection of food. It was different in the aspect some products were reasonable price and other things were over priced. All in all it was pretty good.
Nice student cafe. I will often do some work here for a few hours once a week for a change of scenery. Regular rotation of specials keeps things interesting. Can be a bit noisy during busy times, and the music playlist is typically repetitive.
Coffee is always quick and good, and the staff are friendly. The interior is great for an on campus guild owned coffee shop, but the food selection leaves a bit to be desired. What is in the menu is excellent but needs some more options
Lovely place, modern facilities. Good place for UWA students. Can drink coffee and eat snacks and can work on laptop. Sometimes they gives excellent breakfast offers which cheap. You eat lunch at around $10.staffs are friendly too.
Love the cozy sofas to hang out with friends. Like the strawberry frappe. During Ramadan nights, UWA muslim student association holds daily iftar and taraweh in this cafe.
My most-frequented campus café - friendly staff, reasonable coffee, great to work here away from office interruptions
We hang out here when on campus. It's comfortable. The food is average. The coffee is ok. The service decent.
When it comes to coffee on campus Reid library is the best. However, that said, it's being measured against the sewage water served elsewhere at UWA.
Great coffee pit stop and a great place to chill with friends. Just don't get your food here and go to Broadway instead where you can at least get something decent.
It's an okay place to sit and study, or grab a coffee with friends. I haven't been particularly impressed by the food or coffee, but it's not absolutely terrible. I wouldn't recommend you buy food here, it's overpriced and bland. However, there's free water tumblers available, the sofas are comfy, and it's a convenient location. There are powerpoints available for charging, and it's an easy place to meet up with friends.
My toasted sandwich literally wasn’t cooked at all! It was like raw tomato and cheese on toast, so disappointing to waste a meal on this. Anyway, the price was quite low for these modern times so at least I didn’t have to spend a small fortune on disappointment.
Wonderful space for study with lots of sunlight, overall great coffee and friendly customer service.
However, one staff member (middle aged Australian or European background women with a bob hairstyle) is always rude and appears frustrated. This makes the overall cafe experience quite unpleasant.
A beautiful cafe, well situated on the picturesque north side of the campus. What a terrible shame that the student guild sells the same nonsense at every outlet on campus - this one could have huge potential if it was run by someone with any idea.
Staff do not speak basic English. Ordered a latte and sat down to wait. The woman kept screaming "FRAT WHYYY! FRAT WHYYY! " over and over. After 10 mins of this it dawned on me that they'd messed up my order so I politely asked if my latte was still on the way. A very impolite lady then took the frat whyy that had been sitting there, scooped off the froth with a spoon and slammed the cup down again. She screamed out LATTE! And before i could ask if that was actually a freshly made latte, she began barking the next orders. I cut my losses and thought "well, why not have a flat white instead! " Luke warm, bitter and straight into the bin, thats why. Lift your game, Hackett Cafe.