8 reviews about Banjo's

verified email - 18 Apr 2014

I too am ALWAYS tempted by all of their naughties behind the glass cabinets. Their coffee is delicious as well as their outstanding service! I'm always asked how I am & what would I like immediately once I head towards the counter!

Their prices are a little expensive but you're paying for the service & quality! I haven't had a bad thing from there yet!!

verified email - 07 Oct 2013

well what can i say.... yummmmmm!! i love going here when im down at redcliffe. friendly staff, great little store and in a great location. some of the prices may seem a little steep but it so worth it! i always get there bacon and egg baguette thing on a sunday morning when down looking at the markets.. Sooooo fresh and tastes delicious!! My son loves there mini sausage rolls and its such a great size for children instead of bakeries when u buy full sized for the kids and it gets thrown out.

Approximate cost: $6

tabatham 07 Oct 2013

I go here a lot and I'll have to try it

verified email - 30 Sep 2013

Tried Banjos bakery for the first time today and we were really impressed by the quality of the pastries and cakes! We tried a cauliflower and cheese pie which was scrumptious a savoury sausage roll which tasted like a Cornish pasty and very nice and also a raspberry tart which was very tasty! All in all a very good first experience at this bakers! I hope the trend continuous! And all at a very reasonable price!

Approximate cost: $16 approx

adrienneh 03 Oct 2013

Yum I had one of the house cakes also divine

verified email - 04 Apr 2013

I love Banjo's sandwiches and am always very tempted by their patisserie range (scrumptious little tarts and cakes). The service here has been friendly and fun each time I have been there. One word of warning- some sandwiches sell out so it can be worth ordering ahead!

markm27 30 Sep 2013

We decided to check it out today and it was really worthwhile thanks for your review!

verified email - 28 Dec 2012

We bought hot chocolates there recently and they were excellent. Absolutely delicious. Costed a little more than I would have liked but the quality certainly matched the price.

verified email - 05 Aug 2012

I've eaten here a few times, and while I was impressed to start with it has seemed to deteriorate as times gone by. The milkshakes are hardly impressive and the eclair was a little overcooked. The eggs Benedict were alright though not up at Retro and Jetty cafe standards, but the location and the staff are nice. It really seems to be a "you get what you pay for" kind of thing. The prices are certainly affordable.

verified email - 05 Jul 2012

If looks could ....This place could be really good if they got serious about it. Yes it looks appealing, yes the staff are okay at service, but the barista/coffee maker needs to go back to a course. Our coffees were luke warm, and when we asked for hot ones, she just used the steam nozzle to heat them up. I told her we would like fresh hot coffee and she refused. We didn't wait for the coffee and refused to pay. Not great if you want to have a successful business.

verified email - 05 Jul 2012

When I first walked into this place it had a real 'wow' factor. Behind the counter you could see the bakers making bread and pastries, which looked really appealing. My husband ordered avery expensive pastry, and we both ordered coffee. The pastry was very ordinary, and the coffee very strong and Luke warm. So much for the wow factor. You do have a nice view of the water from the front of the bakery, but other than that I was really disappointed with this place.

Approximate cost: $14

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