Monday, April 6, 2009

Bubbles Cafe Bar and Dining

Bubbles Cafe Bar and Dining
190 Albert St, Brisbane City



When I was a kid I didn't have a social life (at all) and so my holidays involved staying home and watching taped episodes of Seinfeld. Over a long time, this basically formed my perception of 'the real world' and it got me thinking about how cool it would be to have a regular circle of friends and a regular place to hang out. If you're unfamiliar with Seinfeld (shame on you!), the main characters are always chatting and gossiping at Monks cafe, which I assume is near Jerry's apartment.

Now, practically a decade later, I don't have any place like THAT. After all, I prefer to try many different food spots so I can write up posts for this blog. However, the closest I have to a regular hang out is Bubbles. Whenever Charlie and I need to kill time at night, before 'something' (like before meeting a friend or before a movie is supposed to start), we'll get coffee. Whilst we're super indecisive about most things, we've taken the pain out of 'where shall we get coffee' by continually opting to go to Bubbles.


For a long time, all we got there was coffee. And cocktails. And milkshakes.

Finally, yesterday we were thinking about places to have dinner and I thought "why not try Bubbles for FOOD?"

The actual thought process involved the fact that I had a huge craving for bangers and mash and remembered seeing it on Bubbles' food menu once. When we actually got there, I realized it was a 'lunch special' and therefore not an option for dinner. All the same, we decided to curb our curiosity and see what their food was like.

I wanted to be somewhat healthy so we ordered the fish of the day (oven-baked barramundi) and a Thai beef salad to share.


Bubbles has a whole lot of magazines and books to keep you occupied. Last night, it was relief for 2 reasons: a) we were too tired to talk to each other and b) the food took quite some time to arrive.

Oven-baked barramundi fillet

When we finally got our food, I was quite impressed with how the dishes looked. Upon biting into the barramundi fillet, I was disappointed. The meat tasted tough and very salty. The following bites weren't over-poweringly salt but the fish just didn't appeal to me, especially when compared with what I had at Jellyfish.

Thai beef salad

As for the Thai beef salad, it tasted alright but I think it's nothing I can't toss together at home. It's basically a simple Asian vegetable mix with a steak fillet cut up on top, all tossed together with a Thai salad dressing. At least the salad leaves were fresh... I thought the beef was tough and didn't seem marinated in any way.

Overall, the meal I had at Bubbles last night doesn't make me want to return for food. We had been tossing up between Cafe 21 (at the casino) or here and now that I know the mains are of similar price range, I'd recommend Cafe 21 for food over Bubbles without hesitation.

In its defense though, the other times I go (quite frequently), coffee and service has been reliable. I haven't had a cocktail there in a long time but I recall their pina coladas are what got me into pina coladas in the first place and that can't be a bad thing.

Down-stairs dining area and bar

They have a dining area downstairs and an open, lounge area upstairs which is perfect for chatting or even studying. I love that Bubbles is one of those rare environments where you're encouraged to be comfortable and stay as long as you like.

Also, I'd like to add that their hazelnut thick shake is one of the best drink-items I've ever had.

4 comments:

  1. I've always walked past there and have wondered what their food/drinks would be like, but have never dared to venture in.

    I love finding little nooks to hang around in, sipping a coffee and reading a book for hours on end.
    So this place is good for that, you say? Hmmm I may have to give it a go!

    x

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  2. Ask for the drinks menu and you pay downstairs to go upstairs. I once had an assignment due that I just could not get into anywhere else but I sat at the tables upstairs with a coffee and finished most of it in one sitting.

    It's not on par with Three Monkeys in terms of food and drink variety (with the Bubbles hazelnut thick shake being an exception) but I think it's brighter, quieter, less trendy and therefore better for studying.

    At one point, 2 guys came up and I think one was a student and the other was a tutor. So yup - provided you order a drink, you're free to do whatever you like, for however long.

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  3. i've always wondered about this place. the breakfast's which they frequently advertise seem tempting!

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  4. I think the breakfast would be tempting. However, I also have to agree with Cora that the food is below par, for the price and location especially.

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