The Provision Shop, Everton Park

The Provision Shop Cafe, Everton
If we talk about spark-of-inspiration, the Provision Shop at Everton Park, Outram does not look like your typical brunch café place that we’re all accustomed to, though their menu begs to sway us to give in and stay in for brunch. There is something about the rustic, unusually colorful, and homely character of the Provision Shop that makes this café a good hideout corner for anyone seeking vintage style siesta.

For those in Outram Park area, gone are the
days when all you have to choose from are the Nylon Coffee, Strangers Reunion,
Just Want Coffee, Cozy Corner Coffee, Selfish Gene café or Department of Caffeine. As if there are no other good ones to choose from, yet again,
there’s a new one that’s as good, as near, and as memorable as the rest. From
the Outram Park MRT Station, it’s a good ten minute walk. Its right in front of
a small play-park area, and it’s at a corner lot.

Felt like my eyes are wearing some Brannan
and Mayfair Instagram filters. The Provision Shop is very much old school
and nostalgic looking. Like some coffee shop in the 500 Days of Summer. The Provision Shop Menu, with all the water
colored prints and brunch food choices, makes you want to recreate “You
Make My Dreams Come True” movie
clip from the same movie. Very lighthearted, very nice to just chill. Coffee
itself was amazingly sweet and lushly fruit-toned, with a deeply
flavor-saturated finish. Must
try: Sarnies, Homemade Desserts, Sea Salt Lemonade.
Just because the next-best and new cafes in Singapore are multiplying like microorganisms and everyone’s infected with the café hopping disease in one way or another, it’s good to find cafes like this one that will just take away the pressures of café hopping life. Recommended for: slow jam Sundays, solo book reading club, after hangover brunch place, groupie studies.
Address: Blk 3 Everton Park #01-79, Singapore
Opening Hours: Daily 11:30 A.M. – 9:00 P.M.
Website: http://www.unlistedcollection.com/




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