Cavallero
Editorial
As one of the first venues to pop up on Smith Street to challenge the street's reputation as a hangout for the down at heel and out on a limb, Cavallero has succeeded in bringing about a change to Smith Street. Simply by stripping back one of the many old Victorian shop fronts, Cavallero has helped turn Smith Street into a place where a new breed of cool folk congregate.
A stark white interior does nothing to lessen the warm and vibrant vibe going on and serves to highlight the designer spectacles and deliberate hair-dos of the staff and customers alike. When it comes to the list of consumables, take your pick. Whether it is a café latte or pinot noir, it comes with an accompanying menu of interestingly put together snacks and meals from breakfast to dinner. It's all delivered with extravagant aplomb by a staff well versed in the subtleties of this weeks new look. A wall of oversized booths fit small groups and a communal table at the rear of the room suits a large group or multiple couplings. The front of the room is more café style with little tables and window facing stools, perfect for perusing the passing wildlife.
Cavallero is great for wine, food, coffee, people-watching and its modern styling - the perfect taste of the new Smith Street.
Brenton Geyer, November 2010
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