I rarely get excited about Melbourne cafes these days. In some ways it may just be battle fatigue, Melbourne is known as a foodie town and having been to so many good ones you can become a bit desensitised to the whole thing. When I saw the menu though for District Brewer I was more excited than I’d been for a long time. Miso babaganoush, mango pop rock sherbet, Guinness and bacon chutney, grilled pumpkin brioche – I wasn’t sure whether they’d bitten off more than they could chew but I was certainly willing to give them ago, particularly being so close to home.
Given it had been mentioned by The Age I was expecting a line-up of people waiting to get in. Not so, or at least not yet. Service was friendly and although some of the tables are a little close together it’s very much the modern Melbourne café in style.
The menu though, that’s where it’s at. Normally Snooze and I take a minute or two at most to decide what to order but this time we had to ask our server to come back because we were having a hard time choosing. Eventually we settled on the Baked Truffle Polenta Eggs and the Black Pudding Beignets, along with the super spiced cacao.
I was also a big fan of my super spiced cocao, ‘enhanced’ with fresh chilli, ginger, orange zest and cardamom, amongst other things. Definitely zingy but balanced without too much of a chilli punch.
Verdict: We loved it.
Overall
Interesting and very good food with good service, the only minor issue with the spacing and noise levels, which at times did make conversation a little difficult. Still a great local café for me in a very unexpected location.
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