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It’s a 4.2 for me. A fantastic place. <br/ <br/ It may be just my current mood but places like Two Lost Boys get me thinking that every second street in Melbourne has a place that serves amazing food in a lovely space with happy smiling servers. Not the case I know but the sheer number of very good cafes and restaurants in this city is extraordinary, I reckon. <br/ <br/ We chose this place from about ten seconds browsing on the app searching for good places in Windsor. Two Lost Boys came up at 4.1 and looked very interesting. So it proved. What else could you possibly want in a breakfast, brunch or lunch spot than what they deliver here. This place is a lovely bright and airy place right next to Windsor station and right on the tram line too. Anyone could find it. The food is just wonderful. I had the nourish bowl due to a strong desire for something healthy to partially offset recent excesses. I’ve rarely made a more sensible choice. It was excellent. Every part of this dish worked and it was delicious and flavoursome. The lamb was superb. I was momentarily worried it’d be stringy and bland, but it was soft, delicate and just beautifully flavoured. I sat back in my seat at one point in wonderment.<br/ <br/ I’m too tired to fully explain my companions’ choices and all I know is they were very good and fully approved and admired. The coffee was reported as lovely too (I passed on this occasion). Full endorsement from people who know their coffee and wouldn’t hesitate to condemn the bad or ordinary. These people know.<br/ <br/ The world’s most beautiful woman said it first as we wandered out of the cafe after our meal into the cool mid afternoon air. What beautiful food, what a nice place, how reasonably priced, what a lovely polite, efficient and pleasant server. As usual, she was right on the money. What else would you need.
I've lived in the area for 2 years and just discovered this place. Such a cool little place by the corner. The coffee and service were excellent. Will definitely come back with the family and try the food next time
When strolling around Windsor, you'll discover a plethora of dining options to choose from. With tempting culinary delights at every corner, it's easy to overlook a modest cafe nestled next to the Windsor Train Station on Chapel Street. However, Two Lost Boys is a hidden gem that shouldn't be missed.
Bearded funboy Danyel (pronounced 'Danielle ' Mestan took the reins at TLB in September 2016 and the venue has since emerged as the clear leader in crowded Windsor cafe market. Dan, who on first impression could be cast as the westernised scion of a Taliban leader, is a venerated and proven performer in the dining space, and his work at TLB is true to that form. The venue is much less ostentatious than its try-hard peer group, but remains on trend with an assortment of beautiful pots and thriving greenery. I am especially fond of the custom joinery which must have cost a fortune.<br/ <br/ But it is in the eating that patrons best bear witness to TLB 's primacy. My blueberry hot cakes yesterday were a triumph: they boasted a fluffy interior which was belied by the almost-crunchy, fried exterior. Garnished with a cinnamon-pistachio mix and a proprietary inhouse marscapone, it is a verifiably high-end offering. <br/ <br/ The coffee is also excellent <br/ <br/ Five stars Danni