Saturday 9 May 2015

Pottery Green Bakers, Gordon

Set in close proximity to Gordon Station (and its nearby car park construction), Pottery Green Bakery stands out from the small shops lining the street with its crowd of expectant customers:

Outside View of Cafe

The interior decor is à la Element 6, complete with rustic walls, wooden tables, dim lighting, and the occasional pot plants scattered across the cafe:

Top Left: View of Cafe /interior
Bottom Left: Coffee Counter with Display of Baked Goods
Above: More Baked Goods for Sale

The menu is rather interesting because it contains a mix of Western and Asian food items (e.g. typical bakery goods like pastries, cakes and bread... along with pho?). As I had arrived around 10am, only their breakfast menu items were available (baguettes, pho and other lunch items are available from 11am) and I opted for their hearty 'big breakfast':

Big Breakfast Bakers Pan - Two Poached Eggs, Bacon, Pork Chipolatas, Mushroom, Tomatoes,
and Rocket Served in a Copper Pan, Accompanied by Sourdough (or Baguette) ($18)

The copper pan (which has the cafe's name engraved on the handle) contained perfectly poached eggs covered in hollandaise sauce along with a seriously (un)healthy serving of crispy bacon - it was by far the largest "big breakfast" I have had in a while (potentially... ever?). The only fault I would put against this dish is the distinct burnt taste coating the mushrooms, probably because it was cooked on an unclean pan/hot plate.

Pottery Green Bakery is definitely worth checking out and I would be interested in returning again to check out their lunch menu.

Pottery Green Bakers Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato

2 comments:

  1. Pottery Green Bakers is one of my favourite local breakfast spots!! The big breakfast bakers pan is always a killer option - so glad you enjoyed it as much as I normally do!

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    1. Thanks for reading and leaving a comment Lilly Bites!
      We loved Pottery Green, nothing beats a big breakfast right!?

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