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Contribuiți la feedbackI go to Moka quite often to read and write in my journal. It's a fine place in a great neighbourhood. Pretty much where I go to unwind and relax. There was a bit of an adjustment with the new decor but overall I understand why the old comfy couches had to go. Highly recommended for your coffeehouse needs.
Great cider and pumpkin pie. Lovely atmosphere and a fun place to meet friends!
Great place to meet family and friends and watch the World wander past.
Baristas were friendly and our drinks were good (hot chocolates, London fog, chai tea latte). We were happy that there was a place to go to after dinner on a Sunday night that was open until late (11pm) that's rare for Victoria! I can't wait until their renovations are complete because the furnishings and overall decor of the place is beyond its years. I'm glad that it's still aroumd though, as its had a staple presence in Cook St village for as long as I can remember.
My Favourite Coffee House. I've been a regular customer of the Moka House that is located in the Cook Street Village for over ten years. Since I don't drink alcohol, I don't go to Pubs. Instead, I go to the Moka House. I'm there almost every day for my favourite beverage, green tea, and something to eat. The menu has recently expanded to include several types of soups-of-the-day. All the soups that I've tried have been delicious; I wish they served larger bowls of it though. Quite often, I will order their granola and one of the three types of yogurt they sell. Their granola and yogurt makes a delightful light breakfast. If I want a more substantial breakfast, I have the Moka House's Breakfast Sandwich. It's a similar concept to McD's Egg McMuffin, but, unlike McD's creation, the Moka House's Breakfast Sandwich is made with excellent quality ingredients and more effort. I've read some people's complaints about the Moka House's coffee. However, I see the same people lining up for the Moka House's coffee over and over again. Obviously, it is good enough to bring people back for more. Some people have complained about the plastic chairs on the veranda. The current chairs are recent replacements, and, they are quite comfortable. The one thing I hope the Moka House changes is their sandwiches. They are quite tasty, but, they are made in-advance and wrapped in plastic. I hope there is a way that the Moka House can start making sandwiches-to-order. Nevertheless, I will continue to eat the sandwiches they serve now if they can't make sandwiches-to-order.<br/ <br/ I consider the Moka House located in the Cook Street Village to be a jewel of a coffee house, and, I have no doubt that I will be a regular customer of it for many years to come.