Bowan island bakery, drummoyne Toby’s estate coffee. Mostly a bakery, with a café bolted onto it. Delicious food, and fairly close to the bay run, so a good spot to recharge after some exercise. With all the sweets on offer, though, be careful you don’t undo all your hard work! There’s a bit of a …
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Lemon twist café, surry hills
Lemon twist café, surry hills Schibello coffee. Chilled, but with bright yellow floor, this place is memorable from first sight. Lunch and breakfast options, and the complimentary water comes with a slice of lemon. Coffee is good; pleasant temperature, perhaps a little thin, but a good accompaniment to breakfast, which is served with, you guessed …
In the café, chatswood
In the café, chatswood Café molinari coffee. Across the road from chatswood chase shopping centre on archer st, this café has a relaxed atmosphere, and allows you to watch the busy foot and motor traffic go by. Coffee is smooth; almost velvet-like in texture, and the latte is milky in texture. This doesn’t entirely mask …
Pablo’s vice, surry hills
Pablo’s vice, surry hills Numero uno coffee. Hard to miss once you look down the right street, this café blends indoor and outdoor seating with a galley kitchen. Two chess players stare intently at a board, chilled macy gray music drifts acros the ill-lit indoor area, and other patrons chat happily. Eggs are poached in …
Kawa café, surry hills
Kawa café, surry hills Single origin coffee. Amazing old house that’s been converted to a breakfast and lunch café with rustic furniture and daylight abounding. Art – on sale – adorns all the walls. Lots of organic food. Coffee is smooth, good strength, good flavour. Worth a visit.
Café la rosa, Sydney cbd
Café la rosa, Sydney cbd Calima coffee. A positive vibe, lots of hustle in the morning rush, while breakfast diners relax at the indoor and outdoor tables. It’s the kind of place that has sprung up to fill the void between the more formal office meeting places, and the casual mostly-takeaway cafes. Staff are friendly, …
Tony’s espresso and quick bites, north sydney
Tony’s espresso and quick bites, north sydney Schibello coffee. Just opened on berry st, a range of pies, slices and pastas cooked off-site, and a polite, friendly owner serving up the coffees. Indoor and outdoor seating, overlooking a busy road. Coffee has a good temperature, moderate strength. A safe choice: neither a poor coffee, nor …
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Blue chair café, north sydney
Blue chair café, north sydney Amore coffee. Hidden in little walker st, this is a diamond in the rough. Wooden floorboards, seating for around 50, much of it outside under an awning. Three staff are handling the morning rush, all kept busy. Coffee takes a while to arrive, but has been timed to arrive with …
Fancy that café, burwood plaza
Fancy that café, burwood plaza Café migliore coffee. A combination of café, juice bar and sandwich bar. Busy in the morning tea rush. Seems to be a community meeting spot of sorts. Coffee takes a little while; when it arrives it’s a bit thin, but pleasant.
Jb coffee shop, north sydney
Jb coffee shop, north sydney Lavazza coffee. Next to harris technology, and hiding its name quite effectively, this packed sandwich bar and café manages to sell almost everything you could want by way of snack foods, pastries, even ice creams! Coffee is surprisingly good; temperature, texture, flavour: if you’re on that side of the freeway, …