Cafes
Three Bags Full
Closed until Friday
7:00 am - 4:00 pm
Three Bags Full
Located in the heart of Abbotsford in the historic Denton Mills Hat Factory on the corner of Nicholson and Mollison StreetsThree bags Full is a relaxed cafe with communal tables from the same people that brought you APTE, which won National Cafe of the Year in 2009 (Delicious Magazine), and Liar Liar (Caffeine Hit of the Year 2009 , The Age Cheap Eats.
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An industrial chic overhaul has turned the old Denton Hat Factory into a coffee mecca for the faithful. Run by the team behind Apte and Liar Liar, its credentials are good. You can’t go past the single origin espresso for the hit needed to get your weekend up and going. Breakfast favourites are the citrus-infused pancakes, corn fritters and ricotta hotcakes, but the chocolate cheesecake brownie is a diet breaker like no ...read more
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We came here 10 months ago and it was amazing .Came back on Saturday and the food was bland and the coffee was bitter.For $18 a dish for breakfast we only received 1 piece of toast.The vegetarian breakfast was tasteless and something you would just prepare at home for less than half the price.Was disappointed as the food was previously good
A very hipster place here. I managed to get a table pretty quickly, considering there was 6 of us. The coffee here was good and like most places, the staff are always friendly. However, the food on the other hand, extremely presentable, a bit overpriced, but quality wise, lacking a bit. The decor here was great and really funky. If I'm in the area, I guess I'd eat here, but I probably wouldn't travel here just to have brunch again.
This place is incredible, you can be sure to receive excellent coffee which is nearly always brought to you while the coffee and milk are still combining. Even though Three Bags Full is always packed, the wait to get a table is never that long and the staff are friendly and attentive during your wait. Once you get to your table you will struggle to decide over the huge menu including the amazing Bagdad Omelette, thick Ricotta Hotcakes with seasonal fruit, the most delicious scrabbled eggs and much much more. Even though the kitchen is always busy, each dish is prepared with love and care and comes out looking perfect. The prices are very reasonable with breakfasts ranging from about $10.00 to $20.00 and for those wanting to read the paper, there are always plenty of copies on offer. I would highly recommend this place.. Get there before it gets even busier.