I went to the cafe while Kate took the big kids were to their swimming lesson.
The place has been open for just over a month and offers Lebanese cuisine. It's got a few booths and a couple of tables near the the front. A relatively small but cosy looking place, a bit dark though away from the front.
I had the lamb shish ($12) and a lebanese coffee ($3.50). The lamb shish was very good, served with lots of lettuce, some tomatoes, hummus and tabbouleh. It was good to get some tasty protein and greens at the same time. The quantity was good as well. The coffee was good and very strong. It didn't taste 'chemically' as some strong coffees I've had before have tasted-good stuff.
As for facilities for babies, there were none but to be fair, it's a new establishment and they probably don't have too many parents with babies coming in. When I asked if they had a high chair, they said no but nobody's asked them before and they seemed to be willing to consider it-good stuff. They had plenty of soft surfaces to out V on, so that was good.
Apparently they'll soon be starting a facebook page and a twitter feed for the cafe when they start introducing new items. It'll be interesting to watch.
The service was very good and friendly.
Overall, I'd go there again if I don't have V with me. The quality of the food should be reliable.
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