Bruh this place is unreal, had a Boston creme donut that was filled to the bring with cream and a super fluffy donut as well as a slice of peanut butter pie that was delicious, which absolutely ruins sweet mamas kitchen PB pie
I'm all sixes and sevens about Sixes & Sevens. I want to give this wee hidey hole a 5 because my PT raves over it and visits every day but I just can't. Solid 4 it is.
First off, the place is cute. It's kind of shabby chic but not. I can't work out the look they're going for (homely?), but it works.
The staff are lovely, albeit a bit cramped in the limited behind counter space. Yes, the whole place is small so I wouldn't plan of taking your extended family here for brunch.
The food cabinet selection is pretty extensive. They seem to specialize in donuts and sweet goodness but they also have brunch things like the breakfast burrito.
Now, this is where I am conflicted. I have eaten a GF slice from here and it was good but this mornings visit was at 8am.... bit too early for cake... and there were no brekkie treats I could sink my GF teeth into. The aforementioned PT had the Burrito which he says is delicious...egg, bacon and hashbrown goodness. For $8.90, it was huge so worth it.
The coffee is good. PT reckons it is the beat in the City. I beg to differ but it is solid. Smooth, creamy and the cups are unique. Yes, they go towards the rating too.
So, how do I get the 4? Solid coffee, lovely staff, great decor, the memory of a great slice and my PTs word re the Burrito.
This little cafe has some of the best - cakes, donuts, savouries around taranaki street. The Service was great, prices are reasonable, it’s small & cosy. Had a delish hot choc and a triple choc Whitaker’s cake - will def be back when I want a treat.
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