Friday, September 24, 2010

Coin Laundry Café





61 Armadale St
Armadale.

This review holds a special place in my heart, which beats ever so stronger thanks to the constant injection of caffeine on a daily basis.

Coin Laundry is now in its third week of business, and it seems only fitting that my post be late. I have barely had the time to think let alone write- my busy lifestyle matched only by the boys at this ultra cute corner café.

Steve Rowley and Matt Vero have dove head first into the sudsy waters of their second café venture, Coin Laundry, to receive an amazing response. Trust me, you’ll find yourself so in love that you’ll be dishing out more than a dollar or two here.

Maintaining the original name from the previous shop tenant, the boys have created a space which compliments the heritage listed exterior, moving away from the industrialised interior of most café’s. This spot has a country chic feel, a welcoming atmosphere and a bustling vibe. With exposed brick walls, a white and green coffee bar splashback and hand sanded wooden tables, Coin Laundry has a clean and contemporary feel. Origami flowers decorate the walls that join to high ceilings- the space has great acoustics and fabulous natural light, meaning no matter what time of day you’re in, it’s always bright inside.

Be prepared to wait for both a table and food, it appears that the Armadale mothers club has spread word about Coin Laundry already, with not only weekends, but early morning weekdays seeing queues out the door. Let’s note that this place is dog friendly, child friendly, and cyclist friendly- all round nice guys.

Head chef Eddie is dishing out food that is worth the wait, with an impressive menu to choose from. Go the Coin laundry breaki- Poached eggs on Noisette bread, with avocado, beetroot, crispy bacon, and roasted tomatoes. If you are only a little peckish, try the ricotta corn fritters, or poached fruit with Labneh and burnt honey caramel. This is a particular favourite, sweet, light and full of goodness.

Steve has chosen well with his coffee blend, New Zealand Allpress, roasted in Sydney. He along with baristas Jimmy and Dave can be found glued to the other side of the coffee bar, meticulously pouring out delicious and creamy coffees, one after the other.

I’m particular fond of this spot, not just because I can call the owners my friends, but also because I have had the pleasure of being on the other side of the breakfast table, as a waitress on weekends. I wouldn’t work just anywhere, just as wouldn’t tell you to eat just anywhere.

Apart from myself, the staff at Coin Laundry are all friends of Rowley and Vero, making this cafe one big family. The difference here is that these staff members want to be there, it’s not about the money or filling time, they have a genuine passion for coffee, food and their friends. And at the end of the day, isn’t that what going out for breakfast is all about?

Weekends are about relaxing; hanging out with friends and eating a little bit too much that you have to waddle out the door. There should be no effort, no stress and no chores.

In saying that, this might be the only time you’ll want anything to do with the laundry.

Date Rate: Super cute backdrop for a young love affair
Coffee cure: Steve has got it down to a T.
Hangover happy: Coin Laundry breaki is a win. If that fails, the boys have just got their liquor licence approved for lunch... Back it up :)
Price: Nothing the Armadaleons haven't seen before.

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