http://www.goodcocafe.com
In search of Good coffee
An afternoon caffeine hit brings me to check out the Good Co Café at Martin Place next door to the new soon to be opened St George Bank branch. I’ve passed by this spot countless times and noticed a café was lurking inside the building foyer but had never ventured in. The Good Co Café seem to be taking over lots of other locations around the city so perhaps their franchise is about to compete with Gloria Jean’s Coffee, Michel's Patisserie and the like.
My Mocha ($2.80, $1 extra to dine in) had a nice balance of coffee and chocolate and the chocolate coated coffee bean on the spoon is a welcoming touch — I wonder if they give a complimentary marshmallow with the hot chocolate. Gotta love little sweetie surprises like chocolate freckles at Fifi Foveaux’s. The Cappuccino ($2.80, $1 extra to dine in) had roasty flavour and wasn’t too bitter so was definitely worth trying. The Chocolate tart ($4.90 afternoon special including coffee) was rich in chocolate flavour with plenty of chocolate shards on top. The only problem was the base was a bit hard to cut so something less dense would have been more to my liking to be able to share more easily.
An afternoon caffeine hit brings me to check out the Good Co Café at Martin Place next door to the new soon to be opened St George Bank branch. I’ve passed by this spot countless times and noticed a café was lurking inside the building foyer but had never ventured in. The Good Co Café seem to be taking over lots of other locations around the city so perhaps their franchise is about to compete with Gloria Jean’s Coffee, Michel's Patisserie and the like.
My Mocha ($2.80, $1 extra to dine in) had a nice balance of coffee and chocolate and the chocolate coated coffee bean on the spoon is a welcoming touch — I wonder if they give a complimentary marshmallow with the hot chocolate. Gotta love little sweetie surprises like chocolate freckles at Fifi Foveaux’s. The Cappuccino ($2.80, $1 extra to dine in) had roasty flavour and wasn’t too bitter so was definitely worth trying. The Chocolate tart ($4.90 afternoon special including coffee) was rich in chocolate flavour with plenty of chocolate shards on top. The only problem was the base was a bit hard to cut so something less dense would have been more to my liking to be able to share more easily.
SNAPSHOT REVIEW:
PROS: Pretty decent coffee, Lots of seating (although in a sterile building foyer), Prices seem reasonable for take away
CONS: New guys on the block finding their feet which ran out of ice cream to make an affogato
MUST TRY: Affogato ($3.80) next time although I’m not sure a take away version would work that well
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Cappuccino ($2.80, $1 extra to dine in)
Mocha ($2.80, $1 extra to dine in)
Chocolate tart ($4.90 afternoon special including coffee)
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