
Mietta's Review
You go to Brunetti when you want somewhere to sit without being hastled. This is not to say that the food and trademark cakes aren't up to standard, they are. But the real secret is in the service - there is none! You go into whichever of the four shopfronts suits your purpose. One houses a bistro and bar that serves a traditional menu at lunch and dinner, the others coffee, cakes and gelati. Go up to the counter, place your order, pay then seat yourself and your purchases, usually on long stretch of Faraday St footpath tables, hedged from the street by greenery and umbrellas. Once seated you are left to sit undisturbed until nether numbness drives you back to the bustle of Lygon St. Brunetti's wonderful coffee, and produce can be found at Brunetti at the Potter, at Melbourne University on Swanston Street, Carlton.
Other Published Opinions Age Cheap Eats 2007
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Age Cheap Eats 2004 "AFTER 30
Herald Sun,Weeknd,10/4/04,Shaunagh O'Connor,'How to choose just one item from the enourmous,European-style sweets display?You don't.Have as many as you can fit on your plate or on your gold take away tray.'
Herald Sun, Weekend, 13/12/03, Donna Couts,'Best Cafes'
Herald Sun, citystyle, 28/10/03, Donna Coutts,score 18/20,'The food's good, but that's not what'll change your life.Make Brunetti your lounge room, your kitchen, your study etc'
VE+T, March/April 2003,'Caffe e cornetto Itailan-style.'
Age, Epicure, 2/5
The Weekend Australian, 18/12/99, Stephen Downes "Extending over serveral shopfronts of an ornate Victorian building, Brunetti is a cafe, pastry shop, ices parlour and restaurant linked by arches and ramps. You can go for a cake and latte, a rich and super-smooth gelati or a massive plateful of tucker."