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Contribuer aux commentairesWent here today for the first time on a very busy day. I felt for them as their seating is pretty limited and compact but they did their best with the demand. We finally got a seat and ordered. I like their menu, plenty of vegan options. We did wait 20min for our coffee which was lukewarm so a little disappointed. But the food came out shortly after and I enjoyed my meal which was the saving grace. It is a little expensive, $60 for two meals and coffee. Would come back again.
A friend recommended Boss’s Daughter when we visited Mornington for a pancake treat as this is her family’s favourite place. The cafe has a warm ambiance, comfortable sitting area for family with little kids and the staffs are friendly. We were on Sunday morning and the cafe were packed, we waited for 10-15mins to get a table for 8, 4 adults and 4 kids. It was a smooth waiting experience. The pancakes were excellent even just a simple one, which was the highlight of this cafe. But what surprised me more was the other dishes. I had the corn fritters with full of chopped fresh avocado and delicious poached eggs that was cooked just at the perfect texture (You can see it in this photo). The price is really reasonable for the fresh local produced products and if you are after a quality breakfast that covers everyone preference, the Boss’s Daughter is just the right cafe.
Good coffee! I had the corn fritters (pictured) they were very tasty: really fresh, light, and well balanced meal. The indoor seating has a great atmosphere, and staff were lovely! However I think it's a bit overpriced compared to other similar quality cafes/restaurants on the peninsula.
Very friendly, accommodating staff. No wait to get a table on a Sunday morning. Dishes attractively presented but a little on the pricey side. One smashed avo, orange juice and coffee came to $47!!!! One negative: Sourdough toast was so tough it could not be cut.
Excellent food and service. We were there for Australia Day breakfast, it was really busy yet service was quick and the food came out in half the time I was expecting. We had the Boss's breakfast, Sweet and salty pancakes and the corn fritters. All were delicious. There are vegan and modified diet options on the menu and also a kids menu. There are plenty of tables inside and a selection outside on the street. The front half of the cafe is wheelchair friendly yet the toilets are not. Alcohol licensed. Definatly worth the visit for a meal. This is the old Buckley's Chance cafe for if you know the area.