
The Neighbourhood Kitchen Coffee & Bottle Shop
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Write a ReviewI popped into The Neighbourhood Kitchen Coffee & Bottle Shop in Attadale the other day. I've been bouncing around coffee spots in Perth, but this one stands out. It's nestled on Moreing Road, and the vibe is warm and inviting right from the get-go.
The coffee here just hits different. They know their beans well, and you can taste it. The baristas craft each cup with care, and you can tell they love what they do. A flat white is my go-to, and theirs is spot on. Milk is frothy and smooth, blending perfectly with the espresso. They keep their menu simple, which I appreciate. Sometimes less really is more, right?
The food is fresh and hits the mark for a good brunch. Avocado toast is a classic choice here—perfectly seasoned and piled high. If you're here early, the breakfast options are plenty. I've got a soft spot for their poached eggs, done just right every time. They've got a nice little selection of baked goods too. Muffins and pastries are a great grab while you're on the go. Their portions are right, not overwhelming, but satisfying.
One good thing about this place? They open at 7 am every day. That's awesome for someone like me who likes to get a jump on the day. By early afternoon, you've got your pick of savory options too. Sandwiches and wraps fill the gap if you find yourself lingering past brunch.
I love that dogs are welcome here. Lots of cafes claim to be pet-friendly, but these guys truly mean it. You'll see pups chilling on the patio, hanging out while their humans sip coffee. They've got outdoor seating which is perfect for pleasant Perth mornings.
Speaking of seating, the place is laid out well. Accessibility is clearly a priority here. Wheelchairs can easily navigate the space without any hassle. There are ramps and accessible toilets, making everyone feel welcome. Whether it's a quick takeaway or a sit-down, they've made it easy for all.
The location itself is a nice spot in Attadale. The area has a peaceful, leafy feel, not too far from the Swan River. A walk along the river after coffee is pretty refreshing. You can catch some nice views and unwind. If you're in the mood to explore, Alfred Cove is nearby. It's a beautiful nature spot that's worth a detour.
On busy days, the place can get a bit loud. People chatter, dogs bark a little, and there's a hum of activity. It's all part of the charm though. It feels lively and buzzing with local life. If you need something quieter, a weekday might be better than a weekend morning.
Being in Perth, parking can sometimes be a hassle. Luckily, these guys have a decent-sized car park. It's wheelchair-accessible too, staying true to their claim of easy access for everyone. Even during peak times, you can usually find a spot without too much trouble.
When it comes to service, they've got it locked down. Staff greet you with a smile—genuinely friendly and quick to help. I've never had to wait too long for my order, even when it's crowded. It feels like a well-oiled machine, running smoothly.
Prices are reasonable for the quality you get. Perth's not the cheapest city, but I find value here. You get good word-of-mouth recommendations for a reason. The high review count reflects their consistency. People keep coming back, and for good reason.
For anyone looking to unwind, they serve quality bottles too. It is a bottle shop after all. You can pair your meal with a nice drink, or grab a takeaway bottle later. It's a nice touch, offering more than just the typical coffee shop fare.
The cleanliness is worth mentioning. Tables are wiped down fast, and the whole café is well-kept. You won't find sticky surfaces or cluttered spaces here. They seem to take hygiene seriously, which is always a plus in my book.
And hey, if you're the type who likes to stick around? Wi-Fi is available. You can catch up on some work or browse while enjoying your brew. I've spent hours here with my laptop, and it's comfortable enough to do so.
The Neighbourhood Kitchen blends good coffee, great service, and a community feel. It's not just a coffee shop—it feels like a second home after a few visits. If you're cruising through Attadale, stopping in is worth it. Your tastebuds will thank you, trust me on this one.