17 reviews about T'Hooft

verified email - 07 Jul 2013

a quirky little cafe. We stopped in for coffee for my partner and I had a homemade juice that was lovely and reasonably priced. We sat on an old fashioned couch just near the stairway that was cute.

My partner said the coffee was great on the day and I found the juice to be very refreshing, it did however come in a plastic takeaway container that I found a little odd seeing as we said are sitting in?

verified email - 16 Jan 2013

Service is very hit and miss. Even on quiet days you can still wait for a long time to get your eat in order, though take away is usually much quicker.
Nice range of meals on the menu, and nice to see a kids menu that isn't just made up of chips, nuggets and pizzas.
My main complaint would be people smoking in the court yard area. A big turn off to have smoke in your face when you are trying to eat.

Approximate cost: $18

verified email - 22 Nov 2012

Nice little cafe here, has a lot of potential. Unfortunately it isn't really living up to this potential, which is disappointing. Service could definitely be better - each time I have been, I have been greeted with a brusque reminder of closing times, and on the last occasion was informed gruffly that their kitchen was about to close and therefore they would not be serving any food. Upon my telling them that I was just there for coffee, I was told that that was okay, and reminded once again of when they close. Their coffees are pretty good quality, however, although the ambience and service leave something to be desired. Overall could be better but it's a quaint little spot for an afternoon coffee - just make sure you get in early!

verified email - 25 Aug 2012

Interesting cafe in Lyttleton Terrace. The coffee was expensive for a takeaway but it was really nicely done. I thought the caravan inside the shop where the coffee is made was interesting as I have never seen anything like it. Staff are friendly and attentive.

Approximate cost: $4.00

verified email - 26 Jun 2011

Great place to meet up for coffee in a relaxed laid back atmosphere. They make the best white hot chocolates from real Belgium chocolate. They do yummy breakfasts & brunches - including delicious waffles.

verified email - 10 Nov 2010

I have eaten here 4 times within the last 3 weeks and the service is excellent, they usually know you need another coffee, before you've even decided that your self. The menu is a little dull, as I can never find anything to eat on it, but its not boring, with waffles and other treats you would not find elsewhere in Bendigo. The food is of a high quality, and always looks spectacular. A place to definitely visit for Brunch, or a coffee with the girls.

Approximate cost: $13

verified email - 17 Oct 2010

Awesome breakfasts and a great casual meeting place with friends. Highly recommend the big breakfast which is the hugest & most impressive gourmet breaky I've ever had! The belgian waffles are also devine!! This is my favourite little cafe in bendigo. Great food & the best service every time!

Approximate cost: $10-$20

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