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Title: Win 1/5 $30 Coco Cafe meal vouchers - Brisbane - QLD.
Post by: culturebird on Tuesday 31 January 2017, 09:52:47 pm
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never been to St Coco Café in Daisy Hill, you don’t know what you’re missing out on!

Created by sisters Amber and Cynamon Norris, the café opened last year offering exclusive coffee blends and hearty creative meals to Daisy Hill locals.

The sisters’ love for coffee originated five years ago, when they bought an existing hole-in-the-wall café called Hallowed Grounds Espresso.

“It was a relatively small project, but as the years progressed we moved the business and offered a full café experience – not just an espresso bar – to Mt Gravatt locals. From there, we decided to create a new project called St Coco. We wanted a little Californian oasis in the suburbs, bringing a bit of city to the suburbs and the locals of Logan.”

Cynamon says the name ‘St Coco’ spawned from their previous baby, Hallowed Grounds.

“Saint (St) in the name, is a little touch of Hallowed Grounds and Coco is a sister trade mark bean of coffee, we really wanted it to have a high-end coffee focus with creative food to match. We thought St Coco was quite catchy, it’s also food related and coffee related.”

Cynamon says St Coco Cafe has a focus on specialty coffee with an exclusive blend of coffee, roasted just for the café.

“We offer beans from all over the world like Kenya, Ethiopia, Brazil and Colombia, and with our food we focus on organic and local produce. We also offer a variety of dairy free and gluten free options, but also considering the males out there we do everything from a big breaky to a bratwurst benedict.”st-coco-cafe-3
St Coco’s menu is a seasonal one boasting a range of healthy breakfast dishes and treats. They’re looking at introducing a new summer spring menu shortly. Cynamon says her number one recommendation would be the gluten free brisket tortilla.

“It’s slow cooked in-house until it gets really soft and tender, then served with house made slaw and soft tortillas,” she says.

So, if you love your coffee or a good hearty breakfast, check out St Coco Café located at 3 Cupania Street in Daisy Hill. They’re open from Monday to Friday 7am to 3pm, with take away coffees available from 6.30am, and Saturday to Sunday from 8am to 2pm with takeaway coffee available from 7.30am.

Lucky for you, the girls have given us five $30 meal vouchers to give away! For your chance to win enter below:

http://www.southcitybulletin.com.au/a-californian-oasis-in-the-suburbs-win/

Competition closes 13 February.