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I've been getting coffee from here for the best part of the last 12 months. The team here really know how to make a great coffee, exactly how you like it. The amount of times I've gone somewhere else and been disappointed, whereas I've only had 1 bad coffee from here & they replaced it without question. Limited seating is available, but the coffee and service is second to none.
67 West St 2060, North Sydney
Not your average menu a lot of different options which are surprisingly good! The quality of the food is good but coffee just ok which is a big thing for me especially on a Saturday morning! Recently rennovated and the changes have greatly improved Sotto's with plenty of outside seating now available! Biggest issue I have is value for money as this place is its quite expensive especially compared to some other places around the North Sydney area!
57 Ridge St 2060, North Sydney
Good home-style Korean cooking. Every dish I have had has been amazing, except the laksa. My colleagues and I are repeat customers and love the food everytime.
15 Blue St Shop 2 2060, North Sydney
Been to via del a Spiga several times and love the food and the new menu! I have taken my colleagues from westpac there and have held several work functions there also. It's definitely our preferred venue. Look forward to going there again next week. Yummo!
36 Blue St Greenwood Plaza Rooftop 2060, North Sydney
Friendly staff and interior. Food was tasty but the portions were really really small
83 Mount St Shop 7, 2 Elizabeth Plaza 2060, North Sydney
Coffee: The Roots Blend (Single Origin Roasters) Passion: 9/10 Crema: 7/10 (minus 1 for bean storage) **scratches head.... checks location** So I am a little confused. I sit here in North Sydney drinking great coffee. For anyone who has been to the desolate place (in coffee terms) you'd know what I mean, but following a hot tip, here I sit. Walking in to the cafe, the first thing I notice is the blackboard with 4 different single origins to choose from, the you can have either as a siphon or a pour over. Not only that, on the 1st Thursday of each month from 5pm they do cuppings...!!?? O_o Colour me impressed. So I started off with a Guatemalan Asobagri pour over and it came out viscous and strong. Perhaps they dosed this one e a little heavy, but with the solid dark English breakfast base, and a fruitiness that transitioned from blackberry to cherry as it cooled, it was certainly an interesting way to start the day. I then moved on to try their house blend as an espresso. I figured if they were going to fall down anywhere, this would be it. While obviously a dark roasted blend for milk based coffees, it still retained a lot of character. Felt like I was tasting a whack of Kenya in there but I could be mistaken. Either way, if it can hold up as and espresso, I'm sure it works very well for those still requiring milk. So basically I am overjoyed to FINALLY have a cafe I can recommend in North Sydney. This place has a great atmosphere, friendly service, and with Single Origin Roasters providing the beans, the monthly switch to new single origin coffees will be something to look out for. N.B. No #powerwhoring is available There is public WiFi available
105 Miller St Shop 17 2060, North Sydney
Cheers of joys rang out when I heard that Bourke Street Bakery would be opening a branch of their much esteemed bakery here in North Sydney. Occupying a small space just up front Mount Street, the bakery while not housing the immense range of breads that can be found in their parent store in Surry Hills, still pack a decent variety of breads. The delicious pies and sausage rolls including the scrumptious pork and fennel, and equally yummy lamb and harissa are available, as well a good coffee, sandwiches and pastries.
Retail Shop, Ground floor 223 Miller St, North Sydney
It was exciting to see that we would finally have the shop space filled at the bottom of the Quest building. But it was absolutely delightful to see what Lost and Found contributed to the vibe of Miller St. You'll see from the photos attached the Lost and Found is one part beautiful Garden Cafe and one part Antique Shop. My partner and I tried breakfast on their first morning open and were quite happy with the "Big Deal" split between the two of us. I found the bacon to be particularly tasty and the rest of the meal satisfying. The baked goods looked fantastic, but we didn't try any this time. But we'll be back for sure!
2a/211 Pacific Highway 2060, North Sydney
New cafe which opens on weekend. Coffee is good, food is a bit over priced but fine. Stuff are friendly and nice. You can also get flowers here. If you like pink and flower, here is the place to take pictures. If not, grab a table outside. Pacific Highway is not that much busy on weekend so outdoor seething is actually good.
It’s about time lower northshore has a decent cafe!! Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Modern decor, convenient location( opposite to N Sydney train stn). Food are refreshing and good portion size. The kakigori (green tea shaved ice) is a must try!!