Cornerstone Coffee & Kitchen feels like your classic club cafe having a glow-up and a slight attitude.
The chef’s brekky pan hits hard — salty bacon, juicy tomatoes, that cheeky kransky — while the brekky bowl leans clean but still flexes with halloumi and kale pesto.
The Cornerstone stacks it all on: salmon, labneh, avo, eggs — messy, rich, worth it. Coffee’s smooth, does the job, especially with an extra shot.
It’s not trying to reinvent brunch, just doing big flavours without apology.
A little chaotic, a little indulgent, but honestly? That’s the point.