4/5 Arthur H. 1 year ago on Google
This
is
a
super
cool
and
friendly
café,
a
short,
easy
walk
of
about
15
mins,
from
the
New
Farm
Ferry
terminal.
It’s
an
ideal
place
for
breakfast,
lunch
or
brunch
or
whatever
takes
your
fancy,
if
you
tie
it
in
with
a
ferry
ride.
There
is
both
indoor
and
outdoor
seating,
but
being
a
warm
and
balmy
autumn
morning,
we
decided
to
sit
outdoors
at
a
comfy
little
table.
The
whole
place,
inside
and
out,
is
decorated
in
a
light,
bright
and
breezy
style,
with
white
and
wooden
Ikea
style
furniture,
strong
lighting
and
overhead
fans.
Ideal
for
a
warm
day.
The
ambience
was
laid
back,
chilled
and
relaxed
and
even
though
it
was
a
weekday
afternoon,
there
were
still
a
few
people
around,
to
give
it
a
nice,
fun
vibe.
There
was
only
one
waitress
on
duty
and
her
name
was
Sarah,
according
to
my
docket.
It
took
awhile
to
attract
her
attention
to
come
and
take
our
order,
but
once
that
was
achieved,
everything
ran
smoothly
and
the
drinks
and
food
came
out
quickly.
I
think
there’s
also
an
option
for
app
ordering,
but
for
such
a
small
place
it
seemed
unnecessary.
The
menu
is
fairly
limited
and
especially
if
you’re
allergic
to
eggs,
there
isn’t
much
of
a
choice
of
non-egg
meals,
so
the
three
of
us
all
chose
the
same:
the
avocado
on
toast.
But
we
were
happy
with
our
choice:
the
avo
was
tasty
and
smooth,
topped
with
fresh,
creamy
ricotta,
sliced
cherry
tomatoes
and
sprigs
of
greenery.
To
accompany
that,
a
few
coffees
and
an
iced
matcha
latte.
The
only
thing
that
I
didn’t
like
about
Joedy’s
were
the
prices.
Now
I
fully
understand
that
we’re
currently
experiencing
a
Weimar
Republic-like
hyperinflationary
crisis,
and
that’s
no
fault
of
business.
If
we
want
to
apportion
blame
for
this
disaster,
look
no
further
than
our
own
govt
and
the
Reserve
Bank,
so
of
course,
I
appreciate
that
restaurants
and
cafes
are
all
under
cost
pressure,
but
still,
I
think
it’s
a
bit
over
the
top
to
charge
20
for
a
simple
avocado
on
toast
and
5
for
a
coffee,
which
means
that
three
avocado
toasts
and
three
coffees
will
set
you
back
75
pesos.
Welcome
to
Australia
2023.
And
delicious
as
they
were,
these
were
modest
serving
sizes.
Luckily
for
us,
we
had
the
Entertainment
discount,
which
lopped
a
few
pesetas
off
our
bill
and
brought
it
back
to
a
more
reasonable
57.
Joedys
is
located
in
a
little
restaurant
precinct
just
behind
the
N.F.
park.
It’s
a
top
spot
for
a
relaxing
brunch
on
a
Fri
afternoon,
so
full
marks
to
Joedy
and
his
team
for
creating
such
a
pleasant
ambience,
serving
decent
food
and
drink
and
being
so
polite,
friendly
and
efficient.
I’d
like
to
see
some
movement
on
prices
though,
preferably
in
a
downwards
direction,
before
I
make
a
ret
trip.
To
access
the
toilets,
you
need
a
code,
go
through
a
door
into
a
narrow
corridor
where
you’ll
find
a
single
unisex
toilet.
It
had
soap
but
no
hand
towel
or
dryer.