Le Quays Cafe

3.3
based on 3 reviews

3 reviews about Le Quays Cafe

verified email - 19 Jul 2013

Ok so I often come to this café with some friends and hang out over a cup of tea or some sandwhichs, so I like this shop becuas eits quite and not like any others. well atleast its quite when I go and visit. the services is not great and very slow although the quality and valuie is definaetly worther the try.

Anonymous
06 Dec 2010

As a business that hosts many meetings and some quite formal- it can be quite a worry to have concerns on your mind whether or not orders are going to be dropped off on time and if they are even going to be what we wanted.

We are very lucky to have found Danny at Le Quays to take the stress of ordering lunches both formal and informal out of our hands.

He is always reliable and courteous and can not fault him.

I have also eaten at his "place" and find the staff extremely kind and the food exceptional!

Definitely continue using Danny for years to come!!! :D

From A. Satisfied Customer!!! :D

verified email - 14 Jul 2010

This place is just around the corner from my office and I have therefore been many times for pure convenience. The last time I visited (and it will be the last), was as a new mum in the city with my baby. I ordered a meal and asked for my coffee in a takeaway cup although I was sitting inside, so that my cheeky bubby would be safe from scalding as he always grabs at my drinks.
The waiters and even the manager who knows me well from sight absolutely refused to give me a takeaway cup inside the cafe because it is their 'policy'. I was astounded at the pig-headed anti-customer care attitude.
Anyway, they are in a good spot so probably will continue to do ok.
Despite my disgust at their very poor treatment of me and my little boy, I will now give an objective assessment because I have been here so often.
The menu is quite large and their are always long-term, not daily 'specials'. The menu and cooking reminds me of what you may find in a country town cafe, up-market kind of truck stop. It probably fulfills a niche within the inner city, however the prices are quite high considering the plain and ho-hum fare and hit and miss cooking. The size of the meals are pretty substantial though. especially the burgers which are probably their best dish.
The fish is to be avoided because everyone I know who has ever ordered it has been a little concerned about its freshness or flavour. I have seen it sent back to the kitchen at least three times. Sometimes my steak sandwich meat has been charred and I have often had to pick at the side salad to remove yellow or slimy leaves.
Back to the woeful customer service for a moment, there is an associated takeaway bar around the corner that shares the same kitchen. Once my friend fancied some lasagne as offered at the takeaway bar, but it wasn't on the cafe menu. There was a 'fancy' over-inflated priced version as a special, such as spinach and ricotta lasagne. My friend asked if they could serve the takeaway meat lasagne instead and he would be happy to pay the same price as the special. They refused! I have to ask, WHY??
Anyway, to top it off the coffee has always been disappointing. In my opinion, there are very many much better places to get coffee nearby, so I gave up on their coffee years ago.
But if it is melted cheese on toast you are after, (at quite a high price) or a big burger with chips, (or actually, anything with chips aka a country truck stop) you might want to visit. Just don't take your baby!!!

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