Sweet Espresso a small local cafe that uses local Mahalia Coffee from Robe, a great range of cakes and sandwiches with delicious fillings and bread from local artisan baker Jason Van Leuven. The coffee is consistently decent. The cakes are decadent and the service is friendly if a little slow when busy, its a very small cafe and usually only has one person working. As a bonus it was open on the weekend when we visited, and most of the other cafes were closed.
Favorite Dish: I've been back a number of times and as much as I'd like to say the rolls (they are amazing!). The homemade cakes are gorgeous. The sort of thing you'd make yourself, but tastier, if you weren't so busy or if your like me and have no will power, know you'd eat the entire thing yourself.
Updated Dec 21, 2010
Address: Smith Street, Naracoorte
Morris offers dine in or takeaway eating. If your looking for a healthier option they also make salad rolls fresh to order are much nicer than the Subway down the road. They have a range of pies, pasties and sausage rolls. The meat pies which weren't too runny and contained plenty of meat. The sweets were my favourite though. Worth trying to visit on a Saturday morning when you might be lucky enough to get fresh cream instead of the usual mock cream. A kitchener bun with real cream is an experience every South Aussie should partake in and tourists should not miss. If your around at Easter time the Hot Cross Buns are amazing if a little enormous as are the Fruit Mince Pies at Christmas.
Although not open on Sundays the prices seem to be significantly cheaper than the other bakery in town. Although it could be a personal choice we also found them tastier.
Written Dec 21, 2010
Address: 120-122 Smith Street, Naracoorte
Phone: 08 8762 1129
Written Jan 15, 2008
Address: Smith street Naracoorte
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