Having spent the day ferry-hopping on a sunny Sunday morning, I decided to stop off at Kirribilli Wharf. Feeling that I needed a caffeine recharge, I purchased a small flat white from a small cafe located on the wharf.
It didn't look all that right to me but I was on a positive note not to judge a book by it's cover. A lesson learnt. The shop is small and the owners have made the attempt to deck it out in a flare of quirkiness, however, somewhat missing the mark. It seemed that they missed the mark on several other things, that being service and more importantly, coffee making.
The roast was very burnt in aroma and the "coffee" itself tasted like skim milk in dirty water. Much worse than the worse coffee I had at Gloria Jean's made by a teenage trainee.
I struggled to finish the coffee, which I soon donated to the nearest bin. Then I made my way towards Cool Mac Cafe (located in Kirribilli Village) where I was served real coffee.
Mr Assasin
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