Espresso Organica Majors Bay Road Concord

Espresso Organica Majors Bay Road Concord

On a Saturday morning the most happening place on Majors Bay road in Concord is Espresso Organica. A table is hard to come by as wait staff rush around with espressos, cappuccinos and plates filled with eggs, bacon and toast.
Espresso Organica is lined with hessian bags from Costa Rica and El Salvador and Indonesia that would have once held coffee beans, an encouraging sign. Small wooden tables and comfortable, solid cane chairs provide a warm cosy welcome.
Despite the frantic activity my cappuccino arrives without much of a wait. The coffee is smooth and understated. There are no big bangs of acidity but the mellow flavours keep delivering through each sip. I get nutty notes and a sweet aroma as work my way through the cup. A very refined cup of coffee.
There are a host of breakfast and lunch options. I opt for the breaky grande. The breakfast is huge with generous portions of scrambled egg, mushrooms, bacon, hash brown, toast and rounded off with delicious spicy sausage. Quite honestly the breaky grande at Espresso Organica is large enough for two. The breakfast is delicious with all the components well cooked. The wife tries the barramundi with mash and spinach. I sneak a couple bites and find the fish is perfectly cooked and seasoned. The spinach and mash are a nice combo.
I am impressed with the service as the kitchen churns out plate after plate of food. The two guys that serve us are extremely hospitable.
Espresso Organica is a standout on Majors Bay road. A good combination of coffee with generous and delicious food. Prices are reasonable with breakfast options ranging from the $12-$18 and lunches about the same price as well. While that might seem quite expensive, the amount of food you do receive, you really can’t question the value for money.

Recommendation : The coffee is as good as the food and for the gurus there are single origin options to sample as well. If you are in Concord, hands down, this is the cafe to spend a Saturday or Sunday morning. If you live in the area, I am pretty sure, it will become your coffee bar of choice too!

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