
Mimosa
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Write a ReviewI recently visited Mimosa, a cozy spot nestled on Forrest Street in Subiaco. As a regular coffee enthusiast around Perth, I appreciate a good cafe vibe, and Mimosa doesn't disappoint. The place has this inviting charm with its outdoor seating, perfect for people-watching or enjoying a lazy afternoon.
I noticed right away how they welcome everyone, including our four-legged friends. Dogs snoozing by their owners' feet makes the atmosphere even warmer. It's not just about coffee here; it's about experiencing a sense of community. The folks at Mimosa get that.
Their opening hours are quite friendly too. Weekdays, they open bright and early at seven, which is excellent for my morning coffee runs. They stay open until two, except on weekends, when they stretch it to four on Saturdays. Sundays are a bit shorter, wrapping up by two.
For breakfast or brunch, they have enough variety to keep anyone satisfied. I love their eggs and toast, done just right every time. Their menu does cater to different preferences, from light bites to heartier options. It's handy for me because some mornings I crave a big breakfast, and other times just a croissant will do.
The caffeine hits the spot. Each cup is made with care, and it shows. I usually stick to a flat white, but their cold brews are a must-try, especially on hot Perth days. Their coffee beans speak for themselves, reflecting quality and consistency.
Access is easy for everyone, which is nice to see. They've got a wheelchair-accessible entrance and seating, making sure all guests are comfortable. It's such an inclusive spot in Subiaco, a value not lost on regulars like me.
If I feel like taking my coffee to go, they've got that covered with takeaway options. There are also delivery services, perfect for those days when you'd rather enjoy their offerings from home. But I'd say sitting outside, sipping coffee, and watching Subiaco life unfold is quite the treat.
Inside, the vibe is laid-back but with a touch of elegance, courtesy of their simple yet charming décor. It matches Subiaco's eclectic style, where every corner holds something intriguing, from boutique shops to art galleries.
Speaking of Subiaco, it's a gem in itself. If you're an art lover, the Subiaco Arts Centre isn't far off. It hosts various performances and is worth dropping by, especially if you enjoy theater or music.
Plus, Subiaco is known for its eclectic vibe. Head down to Rokeby Road, and you'll find a mix of the old and the new. The area bustles with life, especially on weekends, when markets pop up with everything fresh from local produce to handmade goods.
Parking isn't too hard around Mimosa, which is a blessing in busy areas. They've got a wheelchair-accessible car park, which is a thoughtful touch. It keeps things stress-free when you're trying to find a spot.
Mimosa has become one of those spots I recommend to friends visiting Perth. Not only for the great coffee and brunch but because it feels like a little slice of community spirit in the middle of the city.
From start to finish, there's a relaxed rhythm to a visit at Mimosa. It's not rushed, and every sip of coffee reminds you to pause for a moment. It's the kind of place that keeps you coming back, no matter how many cafes you try around town.
So next time you're in Subiaco, drop by Mimosa and soak in the relaxed local atmosphere. Whether you're grabbing a quick takeaway or lazing over brunch, it's a delightful spot that captures a bit of what makes this part of Perth special.