Address: Shed 13, City Works Depot, 90 Wellesley St West
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First drinks: Were inspired by the beautiful blooms at The Botanist - a blushing bottle of Moncellier Central Otago Rosé. Delightfully fruity and not too sweet, the rosé made this casual lunch date feel romantic.
The vibe is: We were very impressed with how well The Botanist makes the most of being carved out of a corner of an underground parking garage. This inner-city cafe/bar/florist feels big, bright and modern.
It smells of: We wanted to sit in the sun, which means sniffing on passing car fumes, but was worth it. Inside is a more pleasant combo of coffee and flower displays.
On the stereo: We couldn't really hear much music out where we were, but casual cafe-style tunes play inside.
Room for improvement: The metal chairs out the front weren't the most comfy to sit on for a long stay, but we are being pretty picky.
The perfect spot for: A lunch date (the food is a mostly healthy menu by Sara Simpson) or book out the large wooden table inside for a champagne brunch.
Most redeeming feature: The space itself is really well-designed and has a great, slightly European feel. Plus you can pick up a bunch of beautiful flowers before you leave.
- TimeOut