
Little Seaview Cafe
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160 Scarborough Beach Rd Scarborough WA 6019
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Write a ReviewI often find myself at Little Seaview Cafe in Scarborough, an easy spot to reach. The aroma of freshly brewed coffee hooked me from my first visit. This spot is a gem along Scarborough Beach Road, just a short stroll from the coast. It's got that laid-back beach vibe that feels welcoming right away. Every time I open the door, that inviting scent hits, and it never gets old.
The coffee here is consistently great, which is why I keep coming back. I appreciate how well they craft each cup, whether you're ordering a classic flat white or a more adventurous cold brew. Pairing it with one of their brunch options is a real treat. The menu has a good mix, from your standard eggs on toast to more creative dishes. Portions are generous but not overwhelming, perfect to start your day or refuel after some time at the nearby beach.
For anyone who needs it, the cafe is wheelchair-accessible, with convenient parking and entrance. It's nice to see a place that's inclusive, making sure everyone feels welcome. I've often seen folks with dogs chilling outside, which adds to the friendly atmosphere. The seating is cozy, both inside and out, though I usually grab a spot near the window for a bit of people-watching.
Scarborough itself is lively, with locals and tourists alike roaming around. Just a hop and skip from the cafe, you can check out the iconic Scarborough Beach. Whether you're into lounging on the sand or catching waves, it's right there waiting. And if you're visiting during whale season, keep an eye out; you might just spot one passing by. The beach walkways are great for a stroll if you prefer that over water activities.
Back at Little Seaview, the staff are always friendly, which really adds to the experience. They're quick with a recommendation or just a chat if you're feeling social. It's clear they care about both the coffee and the community. This kind of personal touch makes all the difference and is something you don't find everywhere.
Even on busy days, service is swift without feeling rushed. They're open every day, but hours vary a bit on the weekend, so check those before heading over. When meeting friends for brunch or just grabbing a quick coffee solo, you never feel out of place.
If you're more of a takeaway person, they've got you covered too. The takeaway service is prompt, ideal if you're planning to wander along the beach or nearby shops. The cafe doesn't have a website, but you can always ring them up using the number listed if you have questions.
Speaking of shops, there's plenty nearby if you feel like exploring after your coffee fix. Small boutiques and surf shops dot the streets, each offering a piece of Scarborough charm. It's an easy way to turn a quick visit into a day out, with the cafe as your starting point.
Though I haven't personally used it, they also offer delivery, which is handy if you're staying locally and want your coffee in bed. It's good to have options, especially on those lazy mornings when getting out seems like a challenge. Whether sitting in or taking out, quality never seems compromised here.
Brunch at Little Seaview caters nicely to varied tastes. Whether you fancy a crispy bacon-loaded dish or prefer a lighter vegetarian plate, the kitchen delivers. I'm all about their smashed avocado on toast—fresh and just right. Plus, their board consistently introduces seasonal specials which adds a bit of excitement to the repeat visits. Ticking off new options each time keeps it from ever getting boring.
When the weekend moves in, the cafe extends hours just a tad, perfect for a late brunch blowout. I've noticed it's a popular spot for families, friends, and solo sippers like me.
In Scarborough, time at Little Seaview is time well spent. Between the great coffee, warm ambiance, and being steps from the beach, what more do you really need? Each visit reminds me of the simple joys here—laid-back mornings, good food, and the perfect cup. Whether you're local or just passing through, it's a spot that captures what's great about this corner of Perth.