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Friday, June 04, 2010

Go Slow Cafe - Victoria Road


As soon as you enter Go Slow Cafe, on Victoria Road, you realise it's not your run of the mill cafe,  a large art mural runs down one of the walls, an ecletic mix of tables, chairs and lamps are distributed through the space. Down the length of the right hand wall hangs this months exhibition (featuring two local artists working out of the Chalet Art Studios) Specials are written up on several black boards and the menus are hand written on A4 pieces of paper.
We ordered a coffee, hot Chocolate and two apple juices, they were very accommodating when I asked if I could have mine hot - they added cinnamon and cloves to make it extra warming. The apple juice was freshly made and was really good. We browsed through the menu and noticed it has a great selection of vegetarian food as well as plenty for the meat eaters. They also have  a great selection of smoothies and cakes. When we were there they were busy making their own truffles and had just finished baking their own banana bread.


The day we were in was a really cold and wet day and The Go Slow Cafe was just what we needed.
Tues - Sat 11am - 6pm
Closed Sunday and Monday

Labels: cafe, Victoria Road

posted by Ann at 10:09

4 Comments:

Blogger bill whitmer said...

They also host a loose series of slowly ongoing musical happenings (with donations taken for Haitian Relief). This Saturday, the 5th, that series continues with williwaw, from Chicago, at 8 pm.

June 04, 2010  
Blogger kelpie said...

i love go slow - if I'm around Vivky Road or queens park it is the only place i will go to eat or drink. lovely people, lovely food, relaxed atmosphere - cozy and friendly... need I say more?

June 04, 2010  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Café's new opening hours are: 8am-6pm Tuesday-Friday 11-6 Saturday.

June 06, 2010  
Anonymous Mary said...

Go slow has a really cool atmosphere and is one of the most relaxed cafes I have ever been in. The chef is obviously pretty into good food. Food was spectacular- and menu changes all the time.
I loved it.

August 01, 2011  

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