Rosso nero, glebe Part cafe, part restaurant: mains are quite pricey. Unusual décor for glebe, we’re up in the harbour end of glebe point road now: mostly residential, little foot traffic. Euroblend coffee; not a strong cup, but had the same metallic taste that i’ve come to dread; in spite of the wide open doors …
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The green olive deli cafe , burwood
The green olive deli cafe , burwood Illy coffee. A blend of delicatessen and cafe; indoor and outdoor seating, range of items on sale that would rival any gourmet store, plus a sandwich bar ready to sell a wealth of lunch options. Staff are reserved, a greek man works the coffee machine, a lady – …
Finks, waverton
Finks, waverton Part gallery, part glebe-housing styled café. Quiet pop music chimes across the wooden floor and below the high ceilings. Coffee is smooth, mellow: a good early afternoon or evening cup, without a hint of bitterness. A good place to relax or get work done.
Jacana café, berry square north sydney
Jacana café, berry square north sydney Still being built espresso on sale, but no kitchen yet, three people buzz around an espresso machine, placing the Segafredo takeaway cups. Pricey, at $2.50/$3.50, and with a metallic taste that overpowers any sense of coffee flavour, I don’t think I’ll be back. Your mileage may vary, though.
Walkers café, north sydney
Walkers café, north sydney Lots of indoor seating, with a few outdoor tables for fans of traffic. Large sandwich bar and coke fridge on entry. Reasonable service, neither fast nor slow’ friendly nor unfriendly.Calima coffee: pleasant enough, but not amazing. Overall, there’s nothing to make you dislike the place, but no particular drawcard either.
Dekalto café, greenwood plaza nth sydney
Dekalto café, greenwood plaza nth sydney Five staff here are handling the morning rush, but it’s all under control: a smile greets you at the cash register, two baristas of different temperaments work two full-size coffee machines. Piazza d’oro coffee. Despite the queue, the coffees are up quickly. Flat white was a little too flat, …
kasperle haus, salamanca markets, hobart
kasperle haus – 1 In the midst of Salamanca Markets (Hobart) is this stall; among other things, they make a cup of coffee that’s much better than its humble exterior would suggest.
Scrambled, enmore
Scrambled, enmore Service and staff are really laid back – it’s a relaxing atmosphere. Food is well put together, above average café fare, and reasonably priced. Coffee, though, is somewhat lacking.
Mamma leonie’s, T2, sydney airport
Mamma leonie’s, T2, sydney airport Not a promising start: food-court style espresso is rarely a good thing. Lavazza coffee, and the barista is also serving food orders. Promptly made, and with the kind of attitude you’d expect from someone who has to go through a metal detector to get to work. Coffee is nothing to …
Zoe’s licenced café, north sydney
Zoe’s licenced café, north sydney Toby’s estate coffee. Miller st, across from north point shopping complex.A glistening espresso machine and staff who are neither friendly nor unfriendly can’t make up for coffee that – while certainly drinkable – is a little disappointing. Lots of space outside and in for lunch or breakfast; certainly a good …