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Tiger Eye
Address: T7/61 Petrie Ter The Barracks , Petrie Terrace 4000, QLD, AU
Phone: (07) 3369 3009
State: QLD
City: Petrie Terrace
Zip Code: 4000


Opening Hours

Monday: 07:00-23:00
Tuesday: 07:00-00:00
Wednesday: 07:00-23:00
Thursday: 07:00-23:00
Friday: 07:00-00:00
Saturday: 07:00-00:00
Sunday: 07:00-23:00


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Reviews
The coffee nice and hot . BLT Burger AUD$12. so good. The bacon is crispy, the bread tastes great, and the fries are delicious. The dining environment is very comfortable. Indoor seating has sofas and an outdoor dining area. After eating, you can go to the supermarket next to you, and there is a movie theater upstairs. The service of the staff is quite good and friendly. Recommend everyone go to Tiger Eye here to eat .
Was a fairly small salad bowl for $20 but the chicken had a wonderful load of seasoning. All the ingredients were really lovely and dish was balanced well. Really convient location near the cinemas. There is 2 hour free parking for shops use and 3 hours free parking if you go to the cinema.
FOOD & DRINK My wife and I dined on a quiet Wed night in late October. For drinks, we ordered a schooner of the house special, my fav Stella Artois, at the reasonable price of 6 pesos, and a non-alcoholic fruit cocktail called Coco Loco, which arrived in a plastic take-away cups with a straw, except we weren’t here for take-aways. For the food, we stuck to a fairly standard ordering protocol of one entrée, and two mains: with the mains being the rack of lamb and a rump steak. The lamb was succulent and tender and served with crispy sweet potato chips and a nice serve of fresh salad. I ordered the rump well done, but it came medium rare, and quite red inside which I detest, but I didn't have the patience to send it back. The meat was tough with a lot of fat and gristle and I didn’t enjoy it. The chips and salad, and the pepper sauce were decent enough. AMBIENCE We found the ambience a bit dull and soulless. Apart from us, there were only two other occupied tables, which didn’t help matters. The décor is fairly utilitarian with low hanging lamps, wooden floors and furniture, although there are comfortable upholstered couches against the back wall. There’s a lot of rather old fashioned, heavy wooden features like the bar counter at the far end, which also adds to the overall gloomy tone. Given the paucity of other diners, the acoustics were good and we were easily able to converse. SERVICE Our server, Mr Raj, seemed to be having an off night, despite the fact that, besides us, he only had two other tables to deal with, and one of those seemed to be ordering only drinks. The coco loco we ordered took ages. When we enquired what had happened, Mr Raj explained that they couldn’t find the bottle, as they didn’t know where the day crew had left it! Odd, but at least he was honest and it did eventually arrive. Which is more than we can say for the entrée that we ordered, and which simply never arrived. I had asked for my steak to be well done, in the end it was medium rare. Add to that, the fact that it took about 25 minutes from ordering till our two meals arrived, and it doesn’t add up to very efficient service. COST After our 30% Eat Club discount, we paid 57 pesos for two drinks and two main meals. In terms of value for money, I’d say it’s just on point. Full price would have been 78 pesos, which would have been too expensive for what was a below par dining experience. TOILETS There are no toilets in the restaurant per se, so you have to take a short walk down the corridor outside and enter another building, which looked like something from the 1950’s, but was quite elegant, with high ceilings, polished floors and sparkling clean toilets, which were well lit and adequately provisioned with soap and a modern hand dryer. PARKING The Barracks provides two hours of free parking in the basement car park. That’s a bit stingy and means that one has to rush through one’s meal, especially if one is planning to do shopping afterwards at Coles or BWS. And given the number of empty spaces in the evenings, the centre managers are shooting themselves in the foot by not allowing unlimited free parking after 6.00pm. In our case, after our meal, we would have liked to shop at Coles and then BWS but as it turned out, given the slow service at T.E, we only had time for a very brief shop at Coles, before having to dash back to our car, so as to avoid an extra charge. Had there been unlimited parking, we would have done a bigger shop at Coles, then stocked up at BWS, but it was not to be! SUMMARY We had a disappointing evening here and I’m not surprised there was such a small turnout. The food was average, although the lamb was superior to the steak. Service was inept and slow. Ambience was gloomy. Toilets are clean and well provisioned, but two hours free parking in the centre in the evenings is not enough especially if you want to do some shopping afterwards. I don’t think we’ll be rushing back.
It’s definitely not about the coffee If you’re looking for a beautiful cup of roasted beans and frothed milk then jog on, this place isn’t interested in serving a Saturday cup of coffee at quality tables or in cups that can be washed. Specifically ordered a cup that wasn’t a take away but still got the quality of paper and plastic
Ordered the tapas menu and it didn't disappointment. Very happy with all the food. Service was great and prompt. Will be going back again.
Went here with friends for an afternoon session. They happened to have $2 oysters which were fantastic! Decent selection of drinks on tap and a great menu. Wonderful atmosphere inside and out. I recommend this place for pre or post catch ups if going to Suncorp Stadium.
We came for breakfast. There is plenty of seating, the service is fast and friendly. The food was fine - I'd describe it as simple, no-frills - but it was good, and it's quite inexpensive compared to other similar places. Ultimately, I really liked the environment, and it's a convenient location, close to Coles supermarket and Caxton Street. I'll definitely come again, and maybe try dinner or lunch here next time.
Ordering off the main menu can certainly be expensive , stick to the specials if possible , the oyster special is brilliant , as is " Surf and Turf " , right near the lively Caxton street , you can sit outside and let the world go by . They don't even try to present an offering that matches Caxton Hotel on price , but they do have a rather nice , historic environment. I'd like to see them become more competitive with others in this space and really work on those prices , the cost of an ordinary glass of wine , well it's horrendous price wise . 4 Stars , a lot to offer , could be better , and should be really , great position .
We had a large group 25 people booking for brunch on Saturday morning. They were apparently short staffed and were having issues with the QR ordering system and so there were some issues but the staff were friendly remained calm. The food was excellent, hot and reasonably priced.
Rainy day outside. Great coffee inside Service with friendliness, kindness and a big smile
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