Toastface Grillah Cafe

Toastface Grillah’s Original Laneway Cafe is Closing This Month

Toastface Grillah in Grand Lane

Toastface Grillah in Grand Lane

Photography: Greta Carroll

Photography: Greta Carroll

You never forget your first time at the original Toastface Grillah.

The uncertainty of roaming through laneways in search of “some place that does toasties.” Seeing the famous Toastface mural-slash-mascot - a giant, gun-toting cheese sandwich - in real life. (Take a bow, Jessee Lee Johns, the Fremantle artist that painted the piece). The warmth of both the charmingly DIY space as well as the welcome from staff. Finally, there’s the food offering of excellent toasted sandwiches and well-made coffee: a double-act that, while commonplace now, was fresh out the box when Toastface swung open its chain link fencing gate in March 2013.

After seven years of bringing the ruckus to Grand Theatre Lane, Toastface owners Marika and Alister Miles have made the decision to shut the laneway cafe that spawned a stringy cheese empire. Read full article on The BROADSHEET

And look out for the exciting new cafe taking it’s place.