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Home / Food Review / Invited Review / BRICKS CAFE, DAMANSARA PERDANA

BRICKS CAFE, DAMANSARA PERDANA

August 5, 2013 by StrawberrY Gal

There is another coffee place to venture by the name of Bricks Cafe. The cafe is located at The Place at Damansara Perdana and brings a cozy and quiet environment. It would be a good place to spend sometime here for a coffee or tea. Lots of exposed bricks here and around there, they have the cozy chair to relax the weekends. Bricks Coffee is opened by a pair of love birds, Eric and Samantha . Before they were married, these two young entrepreneurs will search around town for a good place to have their favourite cup of coffee. Eventually, the idea came about to start their own coffee outlet.

Bricks Coffee just use the single orignal beans which is the Columbian Supremo Beans. With this, they blend them with a variety choices of coffee. Here are some of the coffees that were served that night.

Long Black (RM7.00)

If you are not a coffee lover, you may enjoy the Hot Chocolate top with the lovely sweet mashmellow on top.
Price: RM10.00

Affogato is using the salted caramel ice cream from Fourty Licks and poured together with the espresso. The drinks brings a combination of sweet and salty flavor.
Price: RM12.00

Iced Latte (RM10.00)

Besides that, they do serves tea as well. A large variety of tea choices are available to try off as well where they are using Tea Pigs, an award winning famous brand from UK to serve to the customer. Fragrant tea base with the soothing flavorful tea. These UK imported tea leaves comes with two versions -caffeinated and non caffeinated.

Besides having coffee, you may enjoy with cakes as well. The choices are not extensive in variety, but they cakes are good in its quality. Red Valvet Cake is one which is well made compliments together with the coffee itself.
Price: RM10.00

Carrot Cake (RM 6.00)

Lemon Cheese (RM 10.00)
Overall, Bricks Café is indeed a nice place for a coffee and enjoying your sweet time with friends as well.

Address:
Bricks Coffee
G8, The Place, Jalan PJU 8/5D,
Damansara Perdana,
47820 Petaling Jaya.
Tel: 03-7725 9885
Business Hours:
Monday – Friday (11:00 am – 7:00 pm)
Saturday (11:00 am – 10:00 pm)
Closed on Sunday

Filed Under: Invited Review Tagged With: Cake, Tea

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