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Room 10 Review - Our Weekend Recommendation
















Every morning without fail we clamber out of our beds and make our way to our kitchen. It’ s here that our amazing friends greet us. Daniel & Daniel and the rest of the Room 10 Team!

Living near the Cross, we often wake up dangerously hungover. Room 10 gives us the motivation to actually haul ourselves out of bed, simply because they offer what every healthy hangover needs, amazing food and a warm smile. The staff at Room 10 are extremely intuitive people. They understand our needs and cater to us with care and good nature. They know the pain and they have the cure. Usually, for us it's a breakfast panino, fresh orange juice and a coffee. However, every dish on the menu is literally a godsend. It’s rare for a café to be so consistent. Room 10 has never let us down.

The menu is lip-smacking, with a rich selection of meals to choose from. If you want to keep it simple go for the toasted Breaky Panino. Lying between two tasty slices of seasoned sourdough, an egg is poached, crushed and spread onto a bed of homemade hollandaise and double smoked ham. The combination of flavours is insane.

Why not be Muesli Men? At Room 10 the muesli is not dry, chewy and seemingly never ending. It is bathing in honey and yoghurt, a dollop of rhubarb, and just the right amount of milk. Choose between burnt fig, cinnamon, almond granola or green apple and dried muscatel muesli (natural or soaked). You finish the bowl full and satisfied, feeling healthier than you really are. Plus, girls love muesli! The last girl we introduced Room 10 to said with absolute sincerity, wide eyes and a cheerful grin, “ Wow… this muesli is so good!” Girls are clearly the authority on muesli.














The Salvator, named after a valued customer (amazing!), is the perfect breakfast or early lunch. Here we have two toasted slices of quinoa bread, each topped with a chunky spread of ricotta, lightly oiled tomatoes, and optional shaved prosciutto. Very satisfying.

The atmosphere is chilled, rustic, and homely. With high ceilings and low stools, bare brick and warm hanging lights, the space is reminiscent of a Melbourne hole in the wall, especially with Daniels beautiful bike stationed in front of the coffee machine everyday.

Room 10 makes a mean coffee. We have one with every meal, sometimes two, and we recommend that you do the same. The boys will remember your face after your first visit, your name after the second, and from then on you are a regular.

Potts Point was lacking a great café. Room 10 has established itself as the best café in the area. It is simplicity in its most attractive and delectable form. For a small café it offers a big experience.

Cost – Everything under $15. Incredible value for money.

Adam gives Room 10, 5 spoons
Douglas gives Room 10, 4.5 spoons

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