Saturday, November 10, 2018

cafe: Fortysevenkirwanstreet / Floreat

cafe: Fortysevenkirwanstreet / Floreat

This café, I have decided, is in its own subcategory: community hipster. At least one other café -- Some-Day -- has a community feel, a Western suburbs community feel. Fortyseven more truly reflects the family feel of a complete community. Perhaps I am biased because we have come straight from the nearby toddlers' toy library ?

Fortyseven is hipster... sort of. Repurposed from a simple shop, yes. Simple shelves attached to walls and adorned with an eclectic mix of plants and objects and (definitely) toy vehicles, yes. Tattoos and man buns on the staff ? No. Not visible, anyway.

Customer photos on one wall, with space for more. A board for loyalty cards, dozens of cards, no need to search your wallet... an interesting idea.

Service is provided by one young woman with a natural, friendly smile. The barista and one or two other staff keep a low profile. Our cinnamon scroll is doughnut texture, definite cinnamon taste, icing made from condensed milk. Simple, nice, nothing spectacular.

Busy but not crowded, plenty of choice of seats. We see a little girl, a toddler, being lead outside by her parents. Is she looking for a toilet, we wonder ? Or... A staff member appears, with a mop, where the child has been sitting. Very much a family-friendly, community, hipster café.

We have been here once before, many months ago. Since then -- if I remember correctly -- the café has been painted, new furniture bought. A sign of success -- well deserved.

It's a place where we feel comfortable, welcome. I rate it as three out of three: not only do we enjoy today's experience but we will go out of our way to return.

Oh, and I like the name. It is a name which says clearly, This is not a franchise. It is a pleasant café which serves its local community. Perhaps this is not really... hipster.

09feb19: Another enjoyable visit, definitely three out of three. Also:

Yes, I'm happy that it is hipster. In fact, this café is "real" hipster rather than "marketing" hipster. The staff seem friendly because they are friendly. Not because they are paid to be friendly. Most importantly: the wall decorations -- occasional shelves with odd things on them -- are "what was available". They do not look as though they came from the hipster-manufacturing-factory, they look like interesting items which just happened to be available.

An authentic community hipster café. Very pleasant.





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