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Írjon visszajelzéstThis little cafe is always busy, with a good variety of scrumptious meals. Their coffee is lovely. It's main aim is shoppers who want a quick but delicious meal after grocery shopping or browsing in the mall. It had a fast turnover and is child friendly with a big table full of crayons and coloring books available. A nice pit stop and a definite favorite.
Had brunch at Three Bean Cafe. Sits inside St Ives shopping village across from Woolies.Does all the cafe style foods and coffees that are typical. Nothing really special about it.However seems popular. Maybe because it's the only cafe down this end of the shopping centre. Had lots of staff.
Three Beans St Ives delivers a quiet corner with chai, coffee or tea as you like it and a solid selection of inviting wraps and salads. Wait staff are friendly and efficient.As you take time out of the enfeebling heat, you can read the paper at leisure and not be hurried off. One suggestion- as a pilgrim on the road to chai tea nirvana, it would be so helpful if they offered chai sticky leaves instead of the sugary powder people accept as chai.
Located inside St Ives shopping centre next to Woolies, this little cafe is worth recommending. It is one of the few places to offer complimentary daily newspapers and plenty of magazines, it also welcomes children with drawing paper and crayons provided. Food is simple and tasty. Service is quick and friendly.HitSupports local farms using RSPCA accredited free range eggs, free range bacon, sustainably produced coffee and a local baker. Organic juices free from additives and the loose-leaf teas are organic and fair trade, through tea drop teas Sri Lanka. MissA little noisy and exposed unless you can grab a table further inside
They have a special of ham and cheese croissant with coffee which is great for brunch. The only thing we have found is that each time we have been overcharged