4 reviews about The Low Road Cafe

verified email - 11 May 2016

I have been to this nice cafe for breakfast. There is are some basic items on the menu (scrambled eggs with sourdough toast and smash avocados) along with some things like a sweet potato salad.

I think this place is popular because it does a good job at what it does and there isn't that much competition in Windsor. Parking is okay in the area too, which helps.

verified email - 17 Dec 2014

The only time I went to this place it was packed. I dont think it's a reflection on the cafe - there's just nowhere else for the locals to go. We had to wait a little while for both seat, drink and breakfast. The breakfast was ok. I'm not a vegetarian but the beans on sourdough with mushrooms was delicious (this was at least a year ago) and the drinks came in little glass jugs. Overall a satisfactory experience.

verified email - 11 Apr 2014

Never been here before - friend and I went for catch up. Food was awesome, service laid back and friendly. Décor engaging kept both the adults and the toddler amused! Would def recommend for brunch - kid friendly and wallet friendly :)

Approximate cost: $15

verified email - 06 Apr 2013

The Low Road got a review in the latest BMag so I decided my husband, our three year old and I should go there for breakfast this Saturday as we live nearby. Overall I think it's great, although I also think BMag gilded the picture a little. First of all, they're really busy and they don't take bookings. The owners still haven't removed the sign belonging to the previous (Thai) restaurant. You order and pay at the counter which is fine. There's a couple of large tables but the rest of the tables are really small and also very wobbly, I lost part of my tea and we waited like hawks for a wooden table to free up, which thankfullly happened before all of my tea could end up in the saucer! The food was delicious and filling. It's very good value as we had breakfast around 9.15am and at 3pm we still weren't hungry! The coffee was excellent, very happy with that. I just found the chorizo sausage a little overcooked, but still good. I had the smashed avocado and my husband had the fried eggs, nice and spicy! Pity they haven't got anything at all for children though. Waiting time was very good too. Overall, definitely worth a try!

Approximate cost: $12

tabatham 06 Apr 2013

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