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This New Cafe In Joo Chiat Has Sparkling Cold Brew, Sourdough Doughnuts And More

5th October 2023

The Olive Door opens in Joo Chiat

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A collaborative effort between Narrative Coffee Stand and Pelle & Pepe, The Olive Door is a new cafe that sees the two homegrown brands share a small, cosy space on the corner of Joo Chiat Place and Everitt Road. Technically half coffee stand and half bakery, the formerโ€™s freshly brewed coffee and the latterโ€™s all-natural bakes come together to complete The Olive Doorโ€™s cafe concept.

This physical location is a first for Pelle & Pepeโ€”prior to The Olive Doorโ€™s opening, they mostly sold their bakes online and at various pop-ups. Narrative Coffee Stand, on the other hand, opened their first outlet at Bras Basah Complex in 2019, making The Olive Door their second location.

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On Narrative Coffee Standโ€™s menu are outlet-exclusive refreshers, such as Matcha Lemonade ($8.50) and Ice Earl Grey With Moustache Foam ($7.50). They also have Sparkling Cold Brew With Moustache Foam ($8), a unique coffee-based refresher that comprises a delicately sweet, creamy foam atop a layer of carbonated cold brew.ย 

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Hardcore coffee enthusiasts can pick from a range of self-sourced coffee beans from Brazil, Ethiopia, Guatemala, and Kenya, as well as specify their preferred brewing method.ย 

As someone who likes their coffee on the milkier and sweeter side, though, I recommend the Flat White (from $5.50) with either of their house-made Maple Cinnamon ($1) or Vanilla Bean ($1) syrups.ย 

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Once youโ€™ve gotten your drink, you can step over to Pelle & Pepe and order some bakes to fill your stomach. Apart from their pastries, which contain butter, their bakes are largely made from plant-based, wholegrain ingredients, and are leavened with an all-natural starter, which gives them a subtle tangy note.ย 

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My colleague and I particularly enjoyed the Blueberry Cashew Donut ($7.50), which features a doughnut thatโ€™s lightly crispy on the outside and fluffy on the inside, along with a tart blueberry filling and a spread of cashew butter.ย 

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Another crowd favourite is the Ground Cardamom Bun ($6.50), a pleasantly chewy bread with a strong spicy flavour.ย ย 

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The bakery also serves up savouries, including the Corn Chowder Poptart ($7.50), a puff pastry stuffed with fresh corn, celery, and potatoes cooked in a house-made vegetable stock, and Brioche Feuilletee ($4), which stars hand-laminated pastry with Vegemite.ย ย 

The cafe has clean, minimalist decor, with limited capacity. Diners can enjoy their drinks and bakes at the standing bar indoors, or head outside for seats.ย 

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The Olive Door is surrounded by a number of hip cafes and popular eateries: just a three-minute walk away, for instance, is Woolyโ€™s Bagels, another beloved homegrown brand to check out. Alternatively, head to Ah Yeeโ€™s Soon Kueh for a more traditional snack!

Address: 83 Joo Chiat Place, #01-01, Singapore 427800
Opening hours: Tue-Fri 8am to 4pm, Sat-Sun 8:30am to 4pm
Telephone: 9007 4274
Narrative Coffee Stand website | Pelle & Pepe website
The Olive Door is not a halal-certified eatery.

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Photos taken by Kaedynce Chew.
This was a media tasting at The Olive Door.

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