If cafes with quirky names which don’t really seem to mean anything related to the cafe itself are your thing, then check out Cowbell 808. If it’s not really your thing, check it out anyway, because the food is great!
It’s another one of those dreaded exam periods again, and to make things a little more exciting, I made a study date with a friend at uni with a lunch at Cowbell 808 to energise us for a long day of hard work. It’s a short 10 minute bus ride from uni, and quite easy to get to, though not exactly close, but it was good to get away from uni for a bit.
I was torn between choosing the baked eggs or the ricotta pancakes with bacon ice cream, but in the end I decided that I wanted something a little more substantial than pancakes for lunch. And the vegetarian baked eggs that I ordered were very substantial indeed, with a large serving of baked eggplants, tomato, chickpeas and kale bubbling beneath the beautifully baked eggs and cheese. Served with their house made soft flat bread which was much larger than I’d anticipated, I can guarantee that you’ll have a hard time finishing it 🙂
And how can one resist ordering the burger named after the restaurant? My friend’s order of the 808 burger is like your typical burger- meat patty, lettuce, tomato, pickles, moist sweet onions and a mesmerising blanket of melted cheese sandwiched between a soft brioche bun. Each component is perfect, and together, they make a tasty, juicy burger. The beer battered chips served alongside are nice and crunchy too.
The only problem with it was that it was quite difficult to eat, but then again, burgers are meant to be messy right? 😉
And because the lunch was a lot more filling that we had anticipated, we walked back to USYD to burn some of it off. It takes some 30+ minutes if you walk fast, but hey, at least that’s my exercise done for the day 😉
4 Comments
woah woah woah pancakes with bacon ice cream?!?!? WANT!!!
November 9, 2014 at 10:18 AMHi Von, good luck with your exams, looks like a great place!
November 10, 2014 at 12:25 AMBurgers are definitely messy to eat but like you said, that's they way it is. Nice and that vegetarian egg dish is another which is tempting.
November 10, 2014 at 6:52 AMLast time we had the burgers for lunch and then shared pancakes with bacon ice cream for dessert. Best of both worlds!
November 11, 2014 at 1:38 AM