Broadsheet Melbourne Change City

Melbourne

Sydney

Sensory Lab
Photography: Julia Atkinson
Sensory Lab
Photography: Julia Atkinson
Sensory Lab
Photography: Julia Atkinson
Sensory Lab
Photography: Julia Atkinson
Sensory Lab
David Jones, 297 Little Collins Street
Melbourne

Sensory Lab (from St Ali) is firmly focused on helping their customers find new ways to appreciate coffee. From offering a variety of brewing methods or walking customers through a series of sensory tests with tasting notes, to providing the hardware for coffee at home, it’s out to change the way we enjoy a brew.

Of course there’s still an espresso option – or seven – on offer, and they’re very good, but you should certainly take the opportunity to try something new. A barista wearing a white lab-coat (seriously!) will no doubt be happy to point you in the right direction.

Coffee shops like the Sensory Lab are being driven by an increased interest in and awareness of the finer points of coffee tasting, dubbed by some ‘the third wave’. These new cafes cater to a growing base of customers who know their Colombian Supremo from their Ethiopian Yirgacheffe. If you don’t fit into this group yet, the Sensory Lab would like to help.

Rather than just a cafe, the Sensory Lab is really more of a tasting space. Think of it like a cellar door for coffee. It won’t be for everyone, but if you’re wondering what all this single origin talk is about, this might be a good place to ask.

Features
Coffee of the Day
Notable Coffee
Street Side Tables
Syphon
Unlicenced
Hours
Mon to Wed 9:30 am - 6:00 pm
Thu 9:30 am - 7:00 pm
Fri 9:30 am - 9:00 pm
Sat 9:00 am - 7:00 pm
Sun 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Price Guide
$$$$$
Back to Top

DESIGN

Studio Round

DEVELOPMENT

Andrew Gerrand
Copyright 2012 Broadsheet