
Dimattina Coffee
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Write a ReviewStopping by Dimattina Coffee in Osborne Park has become a bit of a ritual for me. I've been to a fair share of coffee spots around Perth, and this place holds its own. It's tucked away on Collingwood Street, a stone's throw from the bustling freeway, but it feels like a world away. With a strong 4.7-star rating from hundreds of people, it's clear I'm not the only one who enjoys this spot.
Dimattina isn't just about coffee. Sure, their brews are top-notch, but the place has a real laid-back vibe. The aroma of freshly roasted beans hits you as soon as you step inside. I usually grab a flat white, and it never disappoints. The espresso here has that extra punch, enough to get anyone moving on a Monday morning. They've got plenty of seating options, both inside and out, and it's all wheelchair-friendly, which is a nice touch.
If you're a fan of brunch, you'll find something to suit your taste here. The menu has all the usual suspects, but with a nice twist. The smashed avo toast is a winner and pairs perfectly with their coffee. They also allow dogs, so you can bring your furry friend along. Just grab a seat outside, and you're set.
The staff at Dimattina Coffee make this place even better. They're friendly, always up for a chat, and know their coffee well. Whether you're a coffee nerd or just want a decent cup, they're happy to help. Service is fast, so no long waits for your caffeine fix, even during the morning rush.
Parking in the area is headache-free, with spots right outside the cafe. Another cool factor is they have gender-neutral toilets, a small but important detail for many. They're open early from 6:30 am on weekdays, which is perfect for grabbing a coffee on the way to work. Saturday's the day for a more relaxed visit, but they close early, so plan accordingly.
When I'm in the area, I often venture around Osborne Park. It's not just all coffee and eats. The nearby Herdsman Lake is a nice place for a morning jog or just to clear your head. Beyond the natural spots, Osborne Park is a hub of small shops and businesses, each with its own charm.
The neighborhood has a bit of everything. For foodies, there are a ton of international food spots to explore. From Italian to Asian, there's plenty to keep your taste buds busy. I've often wandered down for a quick lunch after a coffee stop, and there's always something new to try.
Dimattina Coffee also offers Wi-Fi, making it a handy spot for working remotely or just catching up on emails. I've brought my laptop a couple of times and found the ambiance pretty conducive for work. The hum of conversation and the whir of the coffee machine in the background add a kind of comforting vibe.
On-site services make it adaptable for any type of visit. Whether you're dining in, grabbing takeaway, or even opting for delivery, they've got you covered. I usually dine in, but on the rare occasion, I've taken my order to go, and the quality remains consistent.
Dimattina's website offers more insight into their offerings, too. Sometimes they hold events or coffee tasting sessions, which sound intriguing but I haven't joined yet. It's worth checking their site if you're keen on learning more about what they do.
If you're visiting on a weekday, you'll catch the vibe of local workers dropping by. It's clear this spot serves as a local pit stop, part of the daily routine for many. The weekends are more relaxed, favoring a slow-paced vibe that's easy to sink into.
In essence, Dimattina Coffee makes for a solid visit in Osborne Park. It's got that mix of quality coffee and good vibes, with a side of local friendliness. Throw in some good food and a relaxed setting, and there's your perfect spot. Give it a go if you find yourself around this part of Perth. You might just get hooked, like I did.