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Espresso Caffe & Bistro (Parkhurst)

5 Reviews
Bistro fare, Coffee, Italian, Light meals, Mediterranean, Steak
Phone Number 0114478700 Opening Hours

Monday closed; Tuesday to Saturday 9am to 10pm; Sunday 9am to 8pm



Menu

Menu - No set menu available

Details

Cost
R115
Food
Bistro fare, Coffee, Italian, Light meals, Mediterranean, Steak
Corkage
R50
Cost
R115
Ambience
Bar scene, Business meetings, Coffee, Family friendly, Groups, Quick meals
Payment
Mastercard, Visa, Zapper
Facilities
Alfresco, Beer served, Breakfast, Child friendly, Cocktails, Dinner, Dog-friendly, Food, Licensed, Lunch, Serves food, Smoking, Takeaways, Vegetarian, Wheelchair, WiFi

Owner's description

Pavement style Caffe...always serving...always doing our best to please.

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User reviews

5 Reviews
    From the bustling streets of Parkhurst, a culinary gem emerges in the form of Espressos, an eatery that consistently delivers a delightful feast for the senses. The first draw of Espressos is, without a doubt, their remarkable cuisine. The saucy pregos stand as a testament to their culinary prowess, featuring beef that doesn't just tenderly yield to your fork but practically dissolves upon contact with your tongue. This level of culinary finesse is rare, and it speaks volumes about the kitchen's dedication to quality and precision. Their cubed fillet, doused generously in a punchy peri-peri sauce, takes center stage as an undisputed crowd-pleaser. Every mouthful is an eruption of flavor, a dance of tender meat and fiery sauce that tantalizes the taste buds, leaving them yearning for more. While the food is undeniably the star at Espressos, the dining experience is somewhat nuanced. On a good day, the staff is efficient, pleasant, and attentive. However, there are occasions where service can be hit or miss, and a little more consistency in this area would enhance the overall experience. The location of Espressos is another charming aspect of this establishment. Situated on the side of a busy thoroughfare, it offers a unique dining ambiance where patrons can engage in some casual people-watching or simply observe the hypnotic dance of city life. It adds a dash of urban vibrancy to the restaurant's already appealing aura. However, one area that seems to be lagging is the bar. With its existing infrastructure, there's considerable potential for it to be a lively, festive space. The current ambiance feels a bit underwhelming, and a touch of vibrancy could significantly elevate the overall dining experience. In conclusion, Espressos remains a beloved stalwart of the Parkhurst dining scene, a reliable haven for those who crave an enchanting gastronomic experience. Despite minor imperfections, its allure lies in its ability to consistently deliver mouth-watering cuisine that has secured its place as a go-to spot for indecisive food enthusiasts. A visit to Espressos promises not just a meal, but a journey that is both comforting and familiar, yet excitingly delicious at every turn.
    Very Good Pregos, Excellent Pizzas, Great Vibe. The Long Island is a must have. :)
    Excellent prego
    I can't say that I've ever had a bad experience at Espresso. The vibe is great, the food is great and if you can't get a table right awat the bar is really awesome and vibey and having a cocktail while you wait is alright. The Espresso pizza is my absolute FAV! The calamari in the pergo sauce with bacon is GENIUS! I try not every time I go there but it's so hard cos it so darn good. I have had the prego before and that is also amazing. *Some say this is the best prego in JHB but I beg you to try Riverside Cafe in Bryanston too and then decide. I voted for RIverside but it's VERY CLOSE.
    This place is overpriced, serves average food, and has high ambient noise. There are much better places in the immediate vicinity...

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