Tyranny of Distance, design and coffee

Here we are in another area difficult to compete, Windsor end of Chapel Street. There are so many nice cafés around….and at the end if it becomes to hard to compete it is better to get together. In which way? Style, atmosphere, quality, design, all at a reasonable prize. The café has to have something special of course, and the idea to open in an old car service station is somehow unique, and I believe they won the bet here. They have two areas, outside, in the garage, and inside, in the house. The most interesting one is in the serving station of course where they converted the little office in a small kitchen/bar and the placed few tables and sofas instead of the car. By the way, if you have now problems with your engine, be quick and go to High Street, where there are still few shops, before they close down and they re-open as cafés. In Tyranny of Distance a sculptor, most probably, or a carver has decided to open few gas bottles and weld them in a unique design. People around are typical of this end of Chapel Street, and mostly young generation. Now let's move to the breakfast, well fantastic. I got one of my favourite dishes, eggs with mushroom and chorizo in a earthenware bowl, which you should not touch it for at least 20 minutes (I am still writing with 3 fingers, uh). Leave it breathing for a little bit till it comes down to a good temperature and enjoy your coffee in the meantime. The latte was indeed good, better than usual. It is always hard to find very good latte, and only few places specialize in it, though they than lack in food (as we saw in 7 seeds). Tyranny of Distance was able to impress me more than usual, but I must say it was not as good as the milestones café (7 seeds and St.Ali above all). Service just perfect, quick and friendly.

Rating (5=too good to be true,1=i saw and tasted much much better)
Coffee: 3.5 better than average
Food: 4 very nice and below 15$, a good finding
Service: 3.5 something you will remember
Place: 4 there is definitely an artistic touch

147 Union Street
Windsor (close to the Windsor train station)
www.tyrannyofdistance.com.au

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