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Blend On George Reviews:2 Hits:385

200 George Street,
Sydney, NSW,
2000,
Australia
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Telephone: (02) 9251 7040
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Trading Hours: Mon/Fri 6am to 5pm
Coffee: Piazza D'Oro

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Reviews (2)
2008-12-01 11:14:05
Sara (Guest)
Sara (Guest)

Customer Service here ****s

Time and time again I come into this place, (work locally), the girls behind the counter are the catiest women I have ever met, they do not care about customers and are always too busy talking amongst themselves. Food here is average... go somewhere else.
2008-07-09 12:57:24
Red Beard (Guest)
Red Beard (Guest)

Shiver Me Timbers!

I had heard good things about Blend on George Street, and I must say on
first appearances the surroundings did not inspire; quite an old, run down
interior and staff overdressed in outfits that were a flashback to the
past. This was all peripheral however, it was coffee that brought in the
punters by the truckload, and, with a standard latte or cappuccino starting
at $2.80 for a regular size takeaway, I had high expectations. The barista
did his thing with minimal fuss as I eagerly awaited the outcome.

The first thing that hit me was the creaminess of the concoction,
overflowing once the lid was extracted from the paper cup - good news for
someone like myself with a penchant for all things from a cows udder, but maybe a little
too much for most. The coffee itself was flavoursome and the richness of bean
ej@culated onto my pallette, as all good coffee does, but there was
something lacking. The coffee was definitely too watery and the fullness of
bean had not been encapsulated. Whilst I can't be 100% sure I tasted
evidence that the beans utilised had been somewhat traumatised on their
journey from Columbia, something that could be put down to any number of
reasons: harsh seas, a boat captain that did not provide all the creature
comforts they desired, cramped living quarters for 2 months or at worst a
pirate attack that shook them to their core and sent them deep into their
shells. Whatever it was, it had an effect on the end product, and the
panache and frivolity that one so desires did not manifest as the sips
continued like sands in an hourglass..

In summary, not too bad, but not worthy of the glowing reputation that
precedes it, nor the $2.80 price tag.

3 coffee beans out of 5.

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