Lights In The Attic Cafe

309 reviews

38 Camberwell Rd, Hawthorn East VIC 3123, Australia

www.lightsintheattic.com.au

+61398135042

About

Lights In The Attic Cafe is a Cafe located at 38 Camberwell Rd, Hawthorn East VIC 3123, Australia. It has received 309 reviews with an average rating of 4.3 stars.

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Hours

Monday7:30AM-3PM
Tuesday7:30AM-3PM
Wednesday7:30AM-3PM
Thursday8AM-3PM
Friday8AM-3PM
Saturday7:30AM-3PM
Sunday7:30AM-3PM

F.A.Q

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  • The address of Lights In The Attic Cafe: 38 Camberwell Rd, Hawthorn East VIC 3123, Australia

  • Lights In The Attic Cafe has 4.3 stars from 309 reviews

  • Cafe

  • "5 stars for the baked goods and customer service"

    "We dined in a few weeks ago at this pleasant modern cafe with a interesting menu which has a slight fusion look to it"

    "We visited Lights in the Attic for the first time as despite it being around for years the menu has never particularly appealed to me"

    "The baked goods were much better than the actual cafe experience where the food was very average, we had charsiu pork Benedict & chilli egg scramble both of which were not very good"

    "Unassuming little cafe that has its own artisan bakery attached to the cafe with several choices of pastries but also have a decent menu
    Service
    Dine in
    Meal type
    Brunch
    Price per person
    $20–40
    Service: 4
    Atmosphere: 4
    Vegetarian options
    Vegetarian and Gluten friendly!"

Reviews

  • Jen

5 stars for the baked goods and customer service. Bruce and the team were friendly, talkative and kept us feeling special and welcomed. Salted egg and almond croissants were perfect. I used to buy these from Cru+ which has now closed. Thank goodness Lights in the Attic are still making them. Crispy, flaky, light croissants. Highly rated in Melbourne, amongst the best. Love their own takes. I guess the charcoal may have masked some of the buttery flavour, but the pastry is beautiful. Paired with the salted egg yolk- perfect! The almond croissant was well balanced. The tiramisu pastry was also delicious. The custard was coffee laced and great. The Danish was not as good. Perhaps it was a little stale, wasn't crispy like the others. Cold brew was smooth. Dark in colour but good. The letdown was the food, hence overall 4 stars weighted towards the pastries and coffee. The Reuban sandwich was dry, hard and didn't have the love that is in the baked goods and coffee. It was below average, could be improved with more beef, a nicer sauce, buttered/toasted bread. Was served with a side salad. It was a hot day and warm inside. It is a real bakery lab! The chef was experimenting with a new creation which were we're lucky enough to try out and provide feedback. Exciting to know that they're staying creative and innovative in continuing to improve and grow the range on offer.
Service
Dine in
Meal type
Lunch
Price per person
$40–60
Food: 4
Service: 5
Atmosphere: 4

  • Espy Eats

We dined in a few weeks ago at this pleasant modern cafe with a interesting menu which has a slight fusion look to it. The smashed avocado came with a wonderful beetroot hummus and feta as a side option but it was the selection of pickled vegetables that made this dish unique. The buckwheat corn fritters was also a good choice with soft poached eggs with that golden flowing centre. Coffee was good and service prompt and friendly. I liked that when we still hadn’t decided and needed a couple more minutes the hospitality staff gave us that space.

  • Foodie Files Melbourne

We visited Lights in the Attic for the first time as despite it being around for years the menu has never particularly appealed to me. It has a heavy Asian influence and I prefer my breakfast fare a little more basic. Service was friendly, my iced chai tasty and the chocolate brownie very decadent and rich. Kind of wished I’d ordered the chicken burger which looked really yummy instead of my dish which was very sweet so if I am ever there again that will definitely be my choice

  • W W

The baked goods were much better than the actual cafe experience where the food was very average, we had charsiu pork Benedict & chilli egg scramble both of which were not very good... We thoroughly enjoyed the salted egg croissants though.
Service
Dine in
Meal type
Brunch
Price per person
$20–40

  • Freddi Tan

Unassuming little cafe that has its own artisan bakery attached to the cafe with several choices of pastries but also have a decent menu
Service
Dine in
Meal type
Brunch
Price per person
$20–40
Service: 4
Atmosphere: 4
Vegetarian options
Vegetarian and Gluten friendly!

  • Vincent Wang

Food was at expectation for a Melbourne cafe, however service was quite slow on the weekend despite not being a full house. That was my only complaint as it was otherwise a pleasant experience
Meal type
Brunch
Food: 4
Service: 4
Atmosphere: 5

  • R A

We dined there this morning - found a hair in my food so notified the staff who instead of replacing the whole dish (despite food hygiene standards) decided to only replace the items with hair on the plate. Also, my wife is pregnant so we'd

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