My fruit toast comes with ricotta, medjool dates, jam and honey ($12). Aside from the fact that the ricotta appears to be home-made, which is lovely, this dish is essentially a waste of money. The toast is extremely dry and the "dates," which were the main reason I bought the item, are simply slivers of a single date used as a garnish. This, however, is our only disappointment of the morning.
Mavis and Co uses Caffe L'Affare, roasted in Wellington, and it's deliciously prepared. I order two long blacks ($3.70 each) because one isn't enough.
The real reason to stop in at this charming little eatery, though, is the unbelievable cabinet selection. A cheesy scone stuffed with feta and onions, a sticky pecan cinnamon bun and a velvety custard square made it home with us, though I have ambitions regarding a certain rolled baklava, billowy chocolate meringues, colourful salads, espresso éclairs…
Anyway, this is the place to go for coffee and cake. The cooked menu is nice, but nothing better or worse than you can get anywhere else. Yet the baker at Mavis and Co is almost certainly of magical blood, for there are spells being cast in that pastry cabinet.
Mavis and Co
475 Grey St
Hamilton East
3 1/2 twinkling stars
- THE WAIKATO INDEPENDENT