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Frankie & George

Brisbane Cbd

Updated: Jan 11, 2021

Frankie & George is an ethical healthy cafe bringing quality Single O coffee and fast delicious meals to the heart of Brisbane CBD.

The café looks quite small from the outside, with a window bar and waiting area for takeaway orders. But don’t be deceived - head to the back of the café to find more bar seating down the hallway and a cosy outdoor terrace. The café has been decorated with a minimalist and modern vibe, with wooden and white furniture, flourishing greenery and ambient lighting.

Frankie & George Brisbane CBD

The menu is short and sweet, featuring fresh and seasonal dishes to tantalise the taste buds. If you’re looking for something on the go or a light snack to enjoy with a coffee,  try their pumpkin bread with honeycomb – it is more delicious than cake! Another favourite is their unrefined granola served with fresh, seasonal fruit and coconut or Greek yoghurt.

Frankie & George Brisbane CBD

There are plenty of pre-made goods in the glass cabinet at the front of the café, featuring a range of different sandwiches, such as their grilled Reuben.

Frankie & George Brisbane CBD

Coffee is Frankie & George's specialty, available both to dine-in and takeaway. There is also a range of specialty teas available to order, including their Gunpowder Green Tea which is a single estate green tea from China, while  must try are the delectable frappes.

Frankie & George Brisbane CBD

Need to know – Limited paid parking is available in nearby streets, as well as public transport is close by.

Good to know – Nutritionist, Phoebe and cook/ foodie, Ashleigh own Frankie & George, ensuring all dishes are fresh, seasonal, local and organic.

By Zoe Kirby

More of the best coffee spots in Brisbane CBD HERE

366 George Street

Brisbane

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366 George St Brisbane

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