Located on Rundle street close to the mall,
Taste Baguette sneaks in quietly near Cibo’s, occupying a tiny space in the
area which has been transformed into a rustic café.
What I like about Taste Baguette is the way
that it caresses the side walk so gently, with an open window displaying sweets
and pastries acting as a portal from the outside world to the inside of their café.
Also to be noted is the beautiful old door and rusted letters – the whole place
is rather under spoken, but in a good way. Inside, they have made use of old
scales and cash registers to add to the overall atmosphere, and I found myself
intrigued by the decorative elements provided by these older times.
The overall interior layout is not
fantastic due to their lack of space. The door space often becomes crowded and
turns into a mess of people trying to place their order. But the staff are
friendly so most people don’t make this into a problem.
The coffee was good and they used Bonsoy
for their soy milk.
Taste Baguette scores an 8.5/10.
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