In Short: Excellence with both coffee and food. Great vibe with attentive service. Cocooned against the noise of King St, it’s a cool little retreat in Newtown. With bulbous lamps, an eighties soundtrack pumping away, and silver fans turning with vigour, we take a seat at the communal table, one of two at Brewtown. If you…
Sydney's Best Cafes & Coffee Blog
Sydney's café culture is one of the best in the world. Baristas who have honed their skills in Sydney's best cafes are in demand worldwide. The city's breed of café owners take their coffee and food to the level of an art form that would put most fully fledged restaurants to shame. With so many of the world's best cafes in Sydney, the challenge is not where to find a good cup of coffee, but where to find Sydney's very best cup that stands above the rest.
Four Brothers Espresso Mosman
In Short: Inviting and friendly local café experience, with innovative take on modern café favourites. Tip: Home of one of Sydney’s best bacon and egg rolls. If two heads are better than one, four must be magic! Four Brothers Espresso in Mosman is the latest in the expanding espresso empire of this talented quartet. With…
The Baron Castle Hill
In Short: Extensive menu that challenges the palate with its diversity, brilliant coffee and friendly service. Definitely one of the best cafes in The Hills and North Western Sydney I have to admit I am little embarrassed that I am reviewing The Baron in Caste Hill only now, about year after we started this blog. It…
Kafeine Balmain
In Short: Cosy cafe in the heart of Balmain. Focus on healthy shakes and juices, slow cooked specialities and excellent Campos sourced coffee. Between Ryde and the city via Victoria Road there are just a few cafés worth the spend. We took a 5 minute diversion off Victoria Road and ambled into Balmain, a suburb that’s…
Double Cross Espresso Bar Crows Nest
In short: A great addition to Willoughby Road with outstanding cafe fare and an infusion of Japanese flavours. Coffee is excellent. Coming into work on a Monday morning is bad enough but imagine when you open your email and find you are being relocated as well. The disappointment was compounded as I quickly did a mental lookup…