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Overview

Price Range Reasonable
Ambience Relaxed atmosphere
Wheelchair access Yes
Takes reservations Yes
Noise level Upbeat
Coffee brand Eighthirty Fair Trade Organic
Specials Yes
Food Options Gluten free, Vegetarian
Takeaways Yes

Products and specialities

Cafe Food
Casual Dining
Cabinet Food
Breakfast
Brunch
Lunch
Coffee

Hours

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Amazing coffee, great food (the coconut porridge was amazing) and friendly staff! So glad it's not my local!

The service is fantastic the staff are so friendly and make you feel apart of the little killa family! The food... well.. BEAUTIFUL especially there plum loaf and savory brioche if your just after something small. Highly recommend it to become your local especially if your in the balmoral mt eden region!  

Shredded curry chicken, Asian slaw and homemade chutney ..! These guys are doing everything right

Cereal Killa on Auckland's Dominion Rd holds its own with a fantastic and varied menu. For a unique and hearty brunch option, try the savoury mince & butterbeans on potato rosti - absolutely delicious, especially when teamed up with one of their excellent coffees (beans by 8.30), or a fresh beet, apple, carrot and ginger juice.

Came here the other day with my friends as they have raved on about it before, and I am happy to say that I can do the same. There are lots of breakfasts to choose from and I especially love it how their menus are on the back of cereal boxes. The staff was very patient with me as I have a few allergies, and they whipped up an amazing breakfast. Yum!

Great food and coffee. Gets quite packed so prepare to squeeze into a small table if going at peak times. They have some interesting menu items, not just your standard big breakfasts

Best coffee, great people. Was here yesterday, and the day before…

All of us at Finders Keepers love stopping across the road for a daily coffee fix and sweet treat from Cereal Killa. The gang there are great and the pancakes are delish if you have time to sit down. :)

I just had lunch here with my best friend and two very little children. The staff were friendly and welcoming, despite the fact that they were obviously rushed off their feet from a busy lunch shift. The menus are on clipboards made form recycled card, and when I praised them our waiter confessed he'd nicked the idea from Nikau in Welly, so props for giving credit where it's due. I like the space here, the walls are bright and white, the artworks amazing and sparse, so it feels uncluttered, mismatched chairs, with punchy coloured cereal boxes arranged for effect, I'd sum it up as 'quirky minimal'. There are crayons and colouring in books for the little ones(well done), and though at the end of the day, not much was left in the cabinet, I still got to drool over some amazing chocolate slice, a very pretty apple pie and anzac biscuits. The menu was choice. I found it hard to choose. I settled on a prosciutto and salmon salad on potato rosti. My friend chose the beetroot and fennel salad. We ordered coffees and fish finger sandwiches for the little ones, fluffies, and flat whites. The coffees were amazing. The blend itself is from local roasters Eight Thirty. It was deep, rich, and very satisfying. The fluffies came with marshmallows presented in the most gorgeous little cups. My daughter was especially pleased about this. My dish when it arrived, in good time, could not have been executed better. It had a zing of citrus to balance the salmon, the rosti was golden and crispy around the edges and perfectly seasoned. The ribbons of salmon and prosciutto were arranged in generous streaks through baby leaf spinach and microgreens tossed on top. My friend had high praise for his salad, and my daughter was delighted with her fish finger sandwich, which was much more high-brow than it sounds, the bread was stellar, and the fish fingers were golden and appeared made in house. Yum.  I will have to go back for apple pie next time! It looked so very good.  Ten out of ten, cereal killa!