Cold brew goes down easy but this is recommended only for the serious coffee drinkers. This high octane liquid is pressed using Guatemalan coffee beans. Smooth brew with a smoky, nutty aftertaste and gets more intense as the temperature changes.

Abandoned my usual choice of scrambled and fried eggs to have them poached this time. They turned out fine enough but my chosen brioche materialised as wheat toast. Further supporting my suspicions of a sleepwalking counter staff was that they got another order entirely wrong. What should have been two fried eggs on English muffins became one sunny side up egg with ham on thick toast. Tsk tsk. To be fair though, they admitted to their mistake and got the chef to prepare the correct item promptly.
To avoid such scenarios, it's probably a good idea to have the staff repeat your order back to you.

Seems like plans are getting big for Dutch Colony Coffee; after moving their roastery to an industrial district, now they have opened their second outlet at Frankel Ave. Unlike their first outlet, their second outlet boasts a spacious interior design that seems pretty much influenced from photos of overseas cafes seen on Instagram. The chandelier above the communal table, "al fresco" with glass roof and aircon to shelter patrons from the gruesome weather of Singapore and long counters is easily Instagrammable material even without much care to angle or lighting. Food menu is different as well; a variety of sandwiches and plated desserts are also available apart from the cakes on display. Don't forget to try their coffee as well; this is the reason why people would actually make their way for. A cafe inspired from Instagram made to be Instagrammed, this is sure spot for pro photographers or iPhotography alike, with some good food to share!

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