Cafes
Toast Cafe
Closed until Saturday
8:00 am - 2:30 pm
Contact details
Dining Options
- Take-Away
- Functions
- Eat-in
Cuisine
- Modern Australian
Menu
- Brunch
- Breakfast
- Lunch
Price Guide
- Mains under $20
Features
- Catering
- Family Friendly
Licensing
- BYO
From the outside this place looked pretty cool, and they seemed to have some interesting breakfast selections so I decided to check it out. Okay, I wasn't really disappointed, and it certainly is popular, however I have to say that the meal that I ordered wasn't all that thrilling. It wasn't bad, but it turned out not to be something that I would really enjoy for breakfast. Basically it was called the Moroocan, and the name reminded me of this really cool breakfast dish I had in this cafe in Brisbane, however it simply did not meet my expectations. As I said I can't actually fault the dish simply because it isn't to my taste, but I wasn't really all that impressed. However, it isn't going to stop me from trying new things in the future though.
I contacted this cafe because I knew they also had catering and was able to organise a last minute order. They were happy to help and also gave me some suggestions to better my experience. The food was delicious and simple and quite affordable. The overall experience with Toast was great and I will definitely use them again for any future catering.
Toast is situated in the heart of Sydney's hipster, media, and agency centre which is otherwise known as Surry Hills. It's an excellent venue with great service and reasonably priced very tasty food. Served up on metal camping dishes and presented in a semi-industrial decor, you know what to expect with Toast. It's a great venue for an early morning breakfast meeting or a lunchtime treat.
Toast Caf is one spacious caf with beautiful old-school wooden dcor and well-thought old memorabilia-like items such as a motorbike and framed artworks suspended from the ceiling. There is beautiful natural light coming from the all-glass doors and windows thanks to its location in the corner of the busy yet intimate sub-street. In the weekday afternoon that I visited, the atmosphere is soothing with rock & roll Elvis music playing on the background.
I tried their eggs benedict ($13.5 at that time) with smoked salmon add on ($4 at that time) and it was one beautiful dish. The poached eggs were done beautifully, the toast was fresh and crisp, the hollandaise sauce was delicious and generous, and the overall serving size was just ...read more