Cafe Review: Cafe Yala
March 22nd, 2006 at 12:17pm
Cafe Yala is located on the Reid CIT Campus, and has become a regular place of coffee consumption for me. Quite simply, the coffee is great, and as a student I get a discount, having an excellent $2.40 flat white in between classes is brilliant, in fact when I rang Kris McKenzie on 2CC last week, I was sitting at one of the outdoor tables enjoying a cup of coffee.
Yala also has a small selection of food, mostly muffins, of these I would have to recommend the blueberry muffins, as I just love blueberries. I can’t recall the price of them, but I do know that they are delicious.
Yala is open to everyone, but CIT Students (and staff as well I think) get a discount.
Samuel
Entry Filed under: Restaurant/Cafe Reviews
2 Comments
1. Chuck A. Spear | March 22nd, 2006 at 2:18 pm
That’s a good price for a flat white. I love Prussian Blueberries.
2. Chuck A. Spear | March 23rd, 2006 at 2:07 am
Maybe the CIT student bar could be provided with fabulous Editorial Echoes beer coasters. That way when students take a sip of their brown ale, they are reminded of Samuel’s highly insightful opinions and can muse on his topical tales.