Guide Features of Free The Robot Coffee

Guide Features of Good Food at Free The Robot Coffee

Don't look past this hole-in-a-wall along bustling Telok Ayer Street. The toasties are excellent, like an Avocado Toastie ($8) that the Burpple community can't stop raving about – think creamy avo paired with pesto, feta and cheddar between toasty, fluffy bread. Also a must-try is the Chicken Meatball Pasta ($13) that sports al dente spaghetti in a light and creamy sauce with juicy and massive chicken meatballs. P.S. Look out for resident doggie Baileys here!
Photo by Burppler Dex Neo

Hidden behind an unassuming door along Telok Ayer Street, Free The Robot shares the same space as Bitters & Love, operating in the day while the latter takes over in the evening. This rustic little space is lovely for a calming, simple lunch of Beef Meatballs with Jasmine Rice ($11), featuring chunky handmade meatballs and soft, fluffy rice. For a light breakfast bite, have the Sous Vide Egg with Jamon Ham, Truffle and a slice of Brioche ($5), the savoury cured meat and heady whiff of truffle adding a lovely twist to the local favourite of half-boiled eggs. Coffee is brewed from blends supplied by Toby's Estate, perfect for your mid-day coffee run. If you're up for something interesting, try the Free The Robot Signature ($6) — cold-pressed coconut oil, milk and espresso using Woolloomooloo beans!

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