Nineteen Squares, great coffee, wireless and the morning sun

by Ed on July 28, 2008

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There are a few new decent coffee places in St Kilda but right now there is a bit of a buzz about Nineteen Squares on the Peanut Farm side of Blessington St. I first heard about it from a neighbour, then down at the dog park. And it looks like becoming a popular spot for dog walkers. Inside it is tiny and there is little more room outside for owners or their dogs (there were about seven dogs there this morning).
Today I just missed a rain shower catching the winter morning sun, a couple of latte’s and one of the permutations on custard tarts. Not only is the coffee good (although it seems to be random whether I get a latte or a flat white) but it also has fast wireless internet.
At the risk of sounding a wanker, I was able to check my email and RSS feeds on the new phone I’m determined not to mention (In my defence, Optus had been trying to persuade me into a new phone for two months and the battery needed replacing).
Over the other side of St Kilda on Fitzroy St, next to Chronicles Books by the old French Embassy, Embassy@97 is receiving good reports. Time for a visit perhaps.

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Jess 07.29.08 at 12:18 pm

Stumbled upon Nineteen Squares in April when visiting my sister in Melbourne. The food options were great for a quick bite at 3pm, and we sat outside on the same table and little stools. Coffees and hot chocolate were great, and the guy was very friendly and efficient. I fell in love with the little recycled bottles of brown sugar - but that’s probably because I live in Adelaide and we’re about 5 years behind Melbourne’s cafe culture. There were a couple of dog owners there too at the time, come to think of it.

kate 09.29.08 at 9:09 am

I’m a local and I went for the first time on Saturday. The coffee, made by an adorable barista was perfect. I’ll definitely be going back…..for the great coffee ofcourse!

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