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"Bean and Gone Espresso Cafe in Thomastown is a great place to grab a locally roasted coffee and delicious food with both dine-in and drive-thru dining options. Choose from our menu of fresh pastries, baked desserts, sandwiches and rolls, protein balls and bowls. As a Thomastown local favourite cafe, we serve a range of beverages; including coffee, chai, teas, iced coffees, hot chocolate, smoothies, juice and Kombucha. Our Thomastown cafe is open Monday to Saturday and is located in the Northern Suburb of Thomastown 3074, which is around 30 minutes from the Melbourne CBD. You’ll find the Bean & Gone Espresso Thomastown Cafe on the corner of Mahoneys Rd and Aylward Ave, close to landmarks such as LE Cotchin Reserve and Edgars Creek."
Address: 168 Mahoneys Rd , Thomastown 3074, VIC, AU
Phone: (03) 9462 3589
State: VIC
City: Thomastown
Zip Code: 3074


Opening Hours

Monday: 07:00-16:00
Tuesday: 07:00-16:00
Wednesday: 07:00-16:00
Thursday: 07:00-16:00
Friday: 07:00-16:00
Saturday: 08:00-16:00
Sunday: 08:00-16:00


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$4.50 for a very generous batch brew. Really good once it cooled about 10 degrees. I’d usually avoid drive through coffee but this was excellent. Staff were very friendly which is always a great bonus.
Visited here for the first time today. Was so impressed. Decor and design is very edgy and industrial. Customer service was amazing. The woman that welcomed me explained politely where to park and showed/explained the menu well. Jam donut was delicious. Especially slightly warm. Chicken wrap was yummy and Almond latte!! Highly recommend
Very convenient drive thru coffee. It's pretty much a warehouse with an espresso bar and some pastries. Not the greatest atmosphere, but it's not supposed to be a hang out place, it's a get in and get out. Hence the name... Bean and gone.Food: 5/5
I love this place it has the best coffee in Reservoir wonderful and friendly staff which are very helpful And are very efficient in getting your order quickly I am very happy they open every day at 5:30 am I highly recommend this place
Really good coffee and the menu has just enough choice for breakfast, lunch or coffee snacks, without being fussy. Excellent for a local bike riding destination. Also has a big round table, centrally located inside the small cafe, to suit a group of 8 or 10 for coffees and a snack. Lovely! Note: this cafe is attached to the Bean & Gone drive through on the Northside of Mahoney's Road.
Bought egg and bacon roll. Absolutely putrid. Egg was revolting but the bacon was even worse. It was brown and stunk. This place should be shut down, its a disgrace. You people should be ashamed of yourselves.
Great coffee. You drive straight into the factory, orders are taken and delivered quickly.
The Mala family began their journey in Melbourne’s coffee scene five years ago, when they opened Bean + Gone Espresso. It’s an appropriately placed coffee shop on the corner of an intersection, that you can drive into, for grab and go style coffee and nourishments. A blessing for those who are short on time and start work early, considering they open at 6am each day. Following its success, the oldest son Tim decided to open a second site just down the road; this time creating a café onsite offering the full dine-in experience. Its name, Poco Poco, is indicative of his quest to showcase just a small slice of their ethos, given that ‘poco’ means small in Spanish. “Since our cafe is a little part of what we offer, we consider it a little something extra for our customers. If we can positively impact just one person’s day through conversation, then our job is done”, says Tim. The café’s interior features polished concrete floors, warm earthy tones, and lively greenery which softens the industrial feel prominent in the drive-thru warehouse area. Stepping through the door is like taking ‘a little getaway’ and images from Tim’s recent getaways to South America are displayed along the freshly painted white walls. Tim’s love for Melbourne’s coffee culture is augmented by the fact that coffee connects people, and it’s evident that Poco Poco has a wholesome connection with Dimattina Coffee. I was delighted to see a single origin offering from Burundi available both as a batch brew and espresso, which was roasted at Dimattina’s South Melbourne Flagship. In fact, this particular coffee, the Nemba, recently placed 12th in the Cup of Excellence competition. It exhibited free notes of strawberry and peach, with hints of jasmine. The all-day breakfast menu has something for everyone, from Sweetcorn Fritters with Haloumi, Hotcakes with Spiced Ricotta and pecan crumble; and Burgers. Visiting at lunchtime, I opted for the Lamb Salad, serve with quinoa and pumpkin, on a canvas of hummus and dukkah. The flavour fusion had me feeling poco loco!
I’ve only been a handful of times but the service has always been good. Today I had to wait a little longer but honestly half the time I’ve waited at some other places and the staff gave me a complimentary donut which was completely unexpected. Great start to my morning
Great coffee, great staff. They all have a smile no matter how busy they are. Keep up the great work!! I am fortunate you are my local Cafe
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