by Janelle (
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I like to participate in life rather than be a spectator. Music, dancing, theatre, travelling, food, cycling and walking are some of my passions. Writing is an enjoyable pastime that allows me to share my experiences.

Darby Street facade (image JW)
Sweet tooth or not, you will love the delights offered in this family-owned cafe in Darby Street.
Coco Monde has been operating since August 2011 and is a favourite place for a sweet fix amongst locals. The coffee is great, the staff are very friendly and as an added bonus they are licensed, serving a range of
alcoholic beverages.

Sweet treats to takeaway (image JW)
Although specialising in chocolate the
menu contains a range of breakfast (8am - 3pm) and meal options (from 11am) whilst the desserts and drinks
menu is available all day. Turkish delight latte is a pretty treat with a difference and the hot chocolates are top quality and delicious. You can choose between classic French, dark chocolate or white chocolate.

Coffee and cake (image JW)
Parties can be catered for and
Coco Monde offer great value
high teas perfect for a girls' day out. Bookings are required and groups of more than five will need to provide a 25% deposit. The decor is reminiscent of a French cafe and the tables are suitable for a group of girls or a romantic tête-à-tête

A tray of treats to takeaway (image JW)
Takeaway a box of mini sweet treats ($3.50 each or 6 for $17.50), a Belgian chocolate mousse, a slice of cake, macarons or a chocolate gift hamper. All the items are hand crafted on site including the honeycomb and marshmallows with premium ingredients and free range eggs without preservatives and artificial additives.