Sunday, April 11, 2010

Pablo & Rusty's Gordon


I finally pull up outside Pablo & Rusty's in Gordon after a few laps around the block. First thing on a Monday morning all that is on my mind is caffeine and what better way to fulfill my needs then a great coffee. I pull out my coffee card from my glovebox, step out of my car and walk down St Johns avenue.

I only have to wait a minute in the line even though there are 5 people ahead of me. My turn to give my order and thankfully I always find the staff here friendly and professional yet fun. I order a 3/4 full latte, I'm trying to drink a little less milk not trying to be a snob, pay my 3 bucks and get my card stamped.

I sit down on a little wooden stool which is at a table sharing a wall with 3 others and take in the surrounds. A long wooden table dominates the smallish interior with 2 comfy looking couches by the front window. A few tables and chairs are also outside under umbrellas looking toward Gordon train station.

After a few minutes, not too long at all, I receive my coffee and head to my car. The small black takeaway cup with the Pablo & Rusty's logo on it is not too hot to hold which is always a good sign of my latte not being scalding inside. I pop back into my car and take my first sip, it goes down very smoothly. The temperature is good and the flavour has full body and a nice lingering taste. The coffee was great from first to last sip and so far it has been this way with every Pablo & Rusty's coffee I have had.

I highly recommend Pablo & Rusty's Gordon and will continue to go back whenever I am in the area. You should too. Visit http://www.pabloandrustys.com.au/ if you want to know exactly where they are.





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1 comment:

  1. i would be interested in what you have to say about the Epping one

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