While the idea of a coffee shop housed in what was once a bomb shelter may sound repelling at first, Bunker Coffee is actually quite a delightful place to visit. Albeit a small, cramped room, this coffee shop makes up for it with its exquisite coffee and tee selection that is sure to have you coming back to this place. With a thick vine growth on the outside walls and smaller creepers inside, this place manages to capture the eerie atmosphere of a bomb shelter, while also adding the feeling of comfort of a coffee shop.
This contemporary coffee shop near the City Botanic Gardens in Brisbane is an upscale place to grab some food and coffee with your friends. The wood paneled roof, the spacious seating area and the well-kept kitchen area makes this place a nice hangout place. You can order appetizers along with the beverage of your choice at this cafe.
The brainchild of Chef Brent Farrell, 85 Miskin St works a modern spin on earthy Australian cuisine, which is featured on the menu alongside fragrant Australian wines. The restaurant is set up inside a large cottage in charming suburbia, where discerning epicurean enthusiasts walk in for a taste of Brent's most winning meals. A degustation menu is available, while the a la carte menu features Jamon Croquettes, the highly recommended slow-cooked egg, and the lamb belly, among others. Doubting Thomases will be happy to know that 85 Miskin St was awarded the One Hat award for the Good Food Guide in 2014-15.