I’d visited the fabulous Kirribili Cafe, Celsius Coffee Co. before and love the idea of a cafe being right on the water. The owners opened a second venture on Mosman Bay Wharf called Monstera. The small little cafe is located right at the ferry dock, with a capacity of approximately 20 people with a few … Continue reading Monstera @ Mosman Bay Wharf
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Substation Cafe – now also in Rosebery
The first cafe opened inside an old electrical substation in Alexandria and had a lovely little indoor courtyard area to sit and enjoy your meal. They’ve since opened a second store in Rosebery which is opposite Turruwul Park. Image - https://www.instagram.com/p/CGUGq03DTkj/?igshid=169j239436075 They’re is some indoor seating, but quite a lot of space outside. This is … Continue reading Substation Cafe – now also in Rosebery
Return to Sokyo for breakfast
We visited here in Jan 2018 for Sokyo’s marvellous breakfast buffet and ala carte dining. Due to Covid regulations, Soyko are now offering only ala carte dining. In 2018, the price was $22.50 for ala carte and $28 for the buffet, but in 2020 it has risen to $38. This current price is inclusive of … Continue reading Return to Sokyo for breakfast
Pioik Bakery
We’ve been wanting to try Egyptian bakery, Pioik for a while now. Positive word of mouth as well as sampling things in other cafes led us to making a trip to Pyrmont. The store is quite small, located on Harris Street in Pyrmont. The front counter showcases the goodies on sale but you can also … Continue reading Pioik Bakery
Not just ‘Some Cafe’ @ Collector
Some Cafe in Collector is a little old heritage cottage inn turned cafe in what might be in an unexpected location, off the main highway to Canberra in a little country street, but a good stop on your way in or out of Canberra. They serve breakfast, lunch, coffee and homemade cakes, 5 days a … Continue reading Not just ‘Some Cafe’ @ Collector
Terracotta Coffee Roasters – a hidden gem @ Darlington
We love when we find surprising new places. Not that this cafe is that new, it’s been open a year, but we had heard nothing about it until finding it on a stroll. Located in a quiet corner of Darlington, near one of favourite restaurants, Kindred and close to Abercrombie and Cleveland St. Terracotta Roasters … Continue reading Terracotta Coffee Roasters – a hidden gem @ Darlington
Return to Outfield for Breakfast Club round 2
Hopefully you got a chance to read our blog last week on "Outfield's Breakfast Club" and the ANZAC Waffles Brekkie Box. If not, please see the link here: Anyway we enjoyed it so much, we returned for this weeks instalment. Outfield cafe in Ashfield, outlooking Yeo Park and the cricket pitch are continuing to operate … Continue reading Return to Outfield for Breakfast Club round 2
Daily Greens for fresh food in Paddington
We’re huge fans of fresh and healthy food and anything with an environmental philosophy impresses us even more. The philosophy of Grow, Harvest, Serve is propounded by the DAILY GREENS restaurant in Paddington, since it focuses on using fresh food with zero waste and traceable ingredients. Daily Greens has been brought to Paddington care of … Continue reading Daily Greens for fresh food in Paddington
Cafe Y – a cafe that gives back @ Menai
Café Y is a branch of the charity @Project_Youth_inc and it is a wonderful social enterprise café based in Menai, South Sydney. This cafe operates to serve you quality cafe food and profits are used to support people in need. By choosing Cafe Y, you’re choosing to help people in need. We love to support … Continue reading Cafe Y – a cafe that gives back @ Menai
Breakfast and baked goods at Berry Woodfired Sourdough
When we travel, we always try to seek out a good local bakery and quite often we will find something we really like. Berry Woodfired Sourdough has been on our list for sometime and we were happy we stopped in for a visit. Set in a cottage in the quiet leafy back streets of Berry, … Continue reading Breakfast and baked goods at Berry Woodfired Sourdough
