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18 Trafalgar St 2038, Annandale
Great coffee and food
Cool cafe with great food 👍🙂
Local cafe for us. Great coffee! I had the crumpets with bacon and friend had the Big Breakfast. Generous portion, and it was tasty! Great presentation too. Would be back to try the salad bowl
What an amazing experience! I thought nothing could possibly be as good as the coffee here - I was wrong. The food we ordered just went together so well and was extremely delicious. Plus my pup even got a little treat before leaving! Cannot recommend enough!
Easy going corner cafe with good coffee and really tasty and healthy salad bowls, loved the use of pickled vegetables that lightened up the meal
This cafe is tucked away in Annandale's back streets. I always stop by for the coffee, definitely stands out from the generic coffee served elsewhere. When I get the chance I love sitting for lunch on the weekend, such a lovely atmosphere. (also loving the secret bookshelf)
We had a brunch visit to Trafalgar Street Espresso with our friend Pete and Rob which gave us the opportunity to try a range of dishes at Trafalgar Street Espresso in Annandale. A quiet little street houses this corner cafe that has quaint interiors with a cool wall of books, leather couches and plenty of space to sit inside or out. Chef Felix Stawman’s has put together a tasty snd approachable food menu, that is wholesome, seasonal and served with beautiful presentation on the plate. We know it’s good from word of mouth and evidenced by the popularity of the cafe on our visit. We try a few of the breakfast and lunch options and there’s also a specials menu on the day. Breakfast wise, we sampled the morning glory breakfast bowl, which could easily be consumed at lunch as well. The bowl filled with sautéed kale, roasted tomato, broccoli, quinoa, green hummus, house pickles and a poached egg. From the lunch menu, we share the Haloumi salad, which has small strips of Hapuna mixed with pickled radish, kale, roasted cauliflower, rocket, house made sukkah and topped with a fried egg! A beautiful dish was presented to us, their “Burnt corn, zucchini & halloumi fritters, which were so flavoursome, soft and a nice char. They were decorated with the pickled radish and soft herb salad, whipped ricotta and a poached egg They also have rolls and burgers, avocado, fruit bowls, chia bowl and bread by the bread and butter project. The front counter in addition to an outstanding coconut, blueberry and banana muffin! Coffee by The Little Marionette, a full-bodied blend, and fresh filter roasts with the house blend featuring notes of caramel and chocolate with light citrus fruit tones and balanced acidity.
Amazingly cute little cafe and the staff are soo nice!! Loved the food and coffee and had plenty on offer for vegetarians and there are non standard breaky offerings which I always appreciate! It’s also got this cute little “hidden” room (it’s not really hidden but you’ll see what I mean! We will definitely be going back here again!
Always go here when I do grandparent duty at Annandale Public School. Good coffee and a really tasty but unusual banana bread.
Normally love the food at this cafe but would not recommend the fermented porridge. Possibly an acquired taste!
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