scout cafe


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shi
5
2 yıl önce
petrie terrace
i love the bagels, especially the kransky bagel (can't really go wrong with kransky). thisplaceoffers thicker cut of bacon which tastes awesome.
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oicfunky
5
2 yıl önce
petrie terrace
tasty times. what a happy, healthy, cool, tastyplace... and in brisbane?! great authentic friendly staff and amazing choices on the small & stimulating (yet perfectly suited to my tastes) menu. gluten free bagels (yay!) and the changing salads and sweets are delicious plus. the cacao drink is amazing - i want it every day of winter please. great work guys!
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chie
5
4 yıl önce
petrie terrace
awesome brunchplace- no fuss fitouts. rough around the edges but i think that's the charm. loved their coffee and the breakfast bagels were nice too. everything just tasted fresh.
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mira
5
5 yıl önce
petrie terrace
i was up from melbourne for a few days with a friend and thought we would check thisplaceout given the ratings. it took us a good 20 min walk from where we were staying but well worth it. the food was great and definitely comparable to melbourne's hip and upscale cafe culture, although i think that they nearly forgot our food 🤔 given the amount of restaurateurs. do yourself a favour and check this cafe out for it's phenomenal bagels and great coffee
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chris
5
6 yıl önce
petrie terrace
this is our go toplacefor brunch. they have great coffee and a good assortment of breakfast and lunch treats. its hard to go past the "scouts honour" big breakfast. the pork and maple sausages are heavenly, just giving that hint of sweetness to the taste. the baked eggs in sausage ragu is also wonderful (using the same sausages) with a tomato / chilli base that gives a hint of heat for that inner glow. they have fresh squeezed juices, lots of lovely salad and toastie options for lunch and a nice vibe. my only gripe is they won;t do scrambled eggs - seriously, how hard is it? theplaceis usually busy but service is quick so you shouldn't have to wait too long.
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jenny
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6 yıl önce
petrie terrace
just had the most delicious vegan burrito bowl at scout. funky little, character-filled cafe buzzing with happiness. terrific, fast and friendly service. we're only in town for a few days but have already decided we're coming back here tomorrow.placewas packed and their were 2-4 groups of people patiently waiting outside for tables as we were eating. now i understand why! we will happily wait outside for a table tomorrow.
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more
4
7 yıl önce
petrie terrace
thisplaceis always busy on the weekends- the bagels are probably why.

seriously, delicious. i had the brekky bagel which had thick bacon in it- it was so good. friend had the brekky salad- we preferred mine as it was warm. juice was standard hangover delicious as was the coffee- wait the coffee was really, really good, as was the service.

i could be biased towards thisplaceas my friend used to live where when her grandma owned it- seriously coolplacefor an 18 year old to live in by herself. that made our visit more reminiscy fun.

but the food, service and atmosphere were all 👌
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melinda
5
7 yıl önce
petrie terrace
on my search for good iced coffee i found myself "scouting" out this place! (like what i did there? 😉) i sometimes pass thisplaceon my runs and it's always filled with people, always a sign of a good cafe. anyway it proved to be a great little joint! i may have walked there today but there is ample street parking. the staff were just lovely and willing to accomodate and not judge my crazy appetite this morning. as they started to share with me the morning special of a veggie bagel, i politely stopped her and said "i could actually go some bacon". this was before i had opened the menu to find such a wide range of breakfast treats! in the end i started with an iced latte (very small, i would have liked an option for a larger serve), the amazing blueberry bagels topped with a blackberry cream cheese (just the sweet hit i needed this morning) and of course my side of bacon. bacon, need i say more! it was the highlight of my morning as i nibbled on it in between sweet hits of berry. it was thick, juicy and melted in my mouth. i must say it's the best bacon i have had in ages! guys, if bacon is your thang for brekkie then give scout a go! it won't disappoint! thanks for a great start to my day!
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thatseriousgirl
4
7 yıl önce
petrie terrace
i had heard about scout and seen their menu before and finally decided to go there after my night shifts. parking is hard since its along a one way street with very limited spots due to their timing. the side streets are pretty small and on hills so good luck. keep an eye out for this spot!. i have to add that i hated the furniture for this place, the stools were too short for the tables and then the bench was too high for the table. otherwise the decoration for theplaceisn't too bad. it's a cool little hipsterplacewith a very solid following of loyal locals judging from the constant flow of foot traffic. the menu is normally up on their fb page.
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chris
5
7 yıl önce
petrie terrace
awesome littleplacethat does great coffee & breakfast. cool relaxed vibe, one of the better brunch places in brisbane! saigon coffee on a hot day is a highlight.
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the
5
8 yıl önce
petrie terrace
greatplaceto eat at. highly recommended.

on a bright and sunny friday morning, i ventured to the nearby roma parklands and worked up quite a hunger. looking around i found scout cafe and wandered through the doors. i was instantly greeted by the cheerful staff who offered me a window bay seat. cold water was brought to us and a tasty looking menu. we asked for some advice on our food choices and were pleasantly surprised at how picturesque the food was. i had the popular breakfast bagel with a side of mushrooms. the bagel was infused with flavour and topped with fresh ingredients and a perfectly cooked egg. my dining partner ordered the breakfast taco - we were warned that there was no meat but it was very filling with an excellent kick. staff were friendly and kept checking on us.
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simonoakley11
5
8 yıl önce
petrie terrace
a fantastic find for breakfast on a lazy saturday morning. theplacewas full (always a good sign) but we managed to find a spot at the back (right next to the fan which was a welcome relief in the heat!). the staff were really friendly, the decor really cool, and the food was amazing! coffee was good too
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atreyu
5
8 yıl önce
petrie terrace
my brother-in-law had come up from the northern rivers for work one day and had proposed getting some breakfast out before he went there one day. well, knowing me there is only one answer to that suggestion - and then i had a great meal here. looking around a particular area, which was near the north of the brisbane cbd/spring hill area where he lived. seeing a high mark on the map (as of 17/2/2016), that intrigued him and it turned out to be scout. it was settled to be that one. waking up early in the morning, which i have now made a habit of doing, it was off to here for a good breakfast.
 

scout is a bit further down the road from the main area of petrie terrace - that is around the stadium - standing on its lonesome on such a busy main road. across from it is a small park, it is on the corner of a hill road and has the outlay of an old corner store. apparently it stood empty for so many years, and now it is a darling among the locals. in saying that, it absolutely deserves that status.

it has taken the route of being minimalistic with its interior, having exposed brick walls and making as much room as they could inside. there are a few homely aspects to it which make you feel relaxed, such as using a store-brought fridge, a couple of stools at the counter, using blackboards to write specials and some menu items, plus the general relaxed feeling. it was open plan, with a lot of throughflow of wind. for bigger groups, there was a backroom with a larger table. a good way to sum it up quickly is that they have gone for the rustic feel.

a bit here and there, they have a great standard of service. the women were very friendly, quite humble, and knew the ergonomics of hospitality quite well. you are looked after a lot here.

the menu is one that will always be changing, so whatever is underneath the menu section of this website could already be outdated (for example, the menu was totally different to when i went as it was on this website as of writing). that gives it a bit of an edge since it will promise fans of theplacewill always be returning to try the new selection. even so, they are really inventive and innovative with their menu: expected some kind of twist on french toast for example, or a big breakfast that mixes the idea up. there might be a chowder, or a cassoulet - it is a lucky dip. really, anything goes for that time of day.

getting to lunch or anything outside of breakfast, it is more of the basics. there is a range of sandwiches, bagels and salads, plus a dessert cabinet. the idea is still there to be inventive and creative with what they have got, using all kinds of seasonal and local produce to create distinct concoctions each time.

the business started as business does in the usual way, with getting the coffees out of the way first. they had a single origin blend and a house blend available. they seemed a lot keen on offering the single origin, and saying it was from ethiopia is enough for me to fall for it. the blend was a chelelectu, a coffee that is lighter roast so no jolt here. it has more of a floral consistency with a citrus note. give about two years ago, this would be lost on me and now i can truly appreciate it. the serving temperature was not too hot, so it got finished quickly.

this is the brother-in-law we are talking about with eating out. the two of us are 100% into the sharing, and that means the instance the meals are set down on the table, swapping items around begins in order to get a bit of everything. that is just how i like it.

the item that i had was "scout's honour", or a version of the big breakfast - often a huge winner going out. this consisted of two slices of heavily buttered sourdough toast, some kaiser bacon, two fried eggs, a few pork and maple sausages, some roast garlic mushrooms, a couple of cherry tomatoes and a bit of cheesy potato bake. you can throw away your trendy healthy-eating out; this is the kind of meal i live for when dining out.

and it was as every bit tasty as it sounds. the bits of bacon were pretty thick; they reminded me of something in between pork belly and a pork chop. they were flavoursome, and the cooking reminded me of something that would come out of german cuisine. the sausages were small, and had a mild flavour in comparison. as with the mushrooms, they were just the right length of being cooked getting the cooked flavour out of the flesh without loosing their texture as a result. the cherry tomatoes were plump and juicy, just how they should be plus the potato bake was such a great addition and a surprise - sliced thinly with some cheese mixed in it. and with the buttered toast, you could almost feel the butter coming out of your pores just as much as you could taste it. and to me, that is a good thing. this totalled to one of the tastiest and most robust breakfasts that i have had out in ages.

my brother-in-law went to order a breakfast salad. this salad consisted of kaiser bacon lardons, peas, edamame, cherry tomatoes, goat's curd, poached egg and spinach. in getting a bit of this, i got say it was not too bad either. the goat's curd mixed through it acted well as a dressing and its presence was there throughout the salad. in it, the bacon was crispy and the peas and edamame adding a mixture of tastes and flavours to it to keep it interesting. something fresh, something with flavour, this was one time i was not underwhelmed by salad.

another aspect about the brother-in-law is that he can always wedge in some desert. looking into the cabinet, there was not an awful lot that did tickle his fancy; he has got given into the raw nor vegan nor gluten free which summed up the brunt of the offerings. about the only one that stood out was a peanut butter brownie, so i went up and got a couple of them plus a second round of coffees. my one was the same as the first. this brownie was okay. if it didn't have the title of "peanut butter" it would have been perfectly fine, but with the name in it i could not detect any taste of peanut butter in there. still, a good brownie still does not find complaints from me.

there are not many places that i will say are absolutely worthy of their reputation, but this one is one of those exceptions to the rule. while it definitely delivered on having its own identity, giving a damn about the produce it gives to the customers, along with using the hipster themed "minimalism" look to the design (which i did like if it weren't obvious), what truly made it great was that it did not abandon the concept of really tasty and filling food. for that alone, it is one of the highlights of the brisbane dining scene.
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sophie
4
8 yıl önce
petrie terrace
a great little cafe with excellent bagels. the atmosphere is relaxed and the staff are always helpful and friendly. would definitely recommend thisplacefor a weekend breakfast.
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aj
4
8 yıl önce
petrie terrace
i was expecting to love thisplacebut it came up a little short... previous reviews were great and i have a love of bagels so i decided to try their breakky bagel this weekend. the cafe itself is very cute, looking across at hardgrave park, and staff were lovely. i had an iced latte to start- coffee was nice and strong, delicious. the bagel fell short though.. there was a sweet sauce on it with cinnamon flavor in it which just ruined it a bit for me. simple mayo or a more savory sauce would have been nicer. the partner had smashed avo, egg and sausage on toast which was ok but a bit bland. overall the food disappointed a bit but coffee and atmosphere were great. i'll have to keep going to the markets for my bagel hit...
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