Indulge in the finest of Belgian chocolates, exquisite cakes and decadent desserts at Sydney’s Guylian Belgian Chocolate Café. For the ultimate indulgence, sip on a glass of champagne or coffee and Read more about Guylian Belgian Chocolate Cafe
The Gallery Café is a great spot to pause between gallery visits, or to stop by if you are in the city centre. The premise is licensed and serves as a deli counter café with a selection of fresh cut Read more about Art Gallery of NSW Restaurant and Cafe
Conveniently located right in the heart of Sydney’s CBD, MOS Café is a popular spot for locals to grab a bite. It is an attractive building with a sandstone exterior and wide open forecourt Read more about MOS Cafe
Serving great character, coffee and cuisine, the Gumnut Tea Garden was converted from a sandstone cottage which once housed Irish horse thieves. The beautiful garden is particularly worth a visit on Read more about Gumnut Tea Garden
Branding itself is Sydney’s number one gay-friendly restaurant and café, Battuta is right in the heart of Mardis Gras at Darlinghurst. Open from Sunday to Thursday 7am to 1am, this fully licensed Read more about Battuta Cafe Restaurant
This family business was established in 1974 and has built a reputation as one of the country’s finest patisseries, regularly displaying a collection of mouthwateringly fresh cakes, pastries Read more about La Renaissance Courtyard Cafe
Famous for screening the short films of Tropfest, Tropicana is a milestone café in Sydney’s social and cultural history. If waiting in queues isn’t your thing, call the cafe and book over the phone Read more about Tropicana Caffe Darlinghurst
The history of Harry’s Café De Wheels goes back to the depression, with Harry’s Pies becoming a big hit among the locals from the late 1930s onwards. Over the last 70 plus years, Read more about Harrys Cafe de Wheels
The cafe scene is a huge part of Sydney's social life and culture. The city is sprinkled with coffee shops and cafes of all shapes, sizes and themes from the small 'hole in the wall' offering cakes and coffee to the larger bistro style.
Locals frequent these social hubs whether it's to catch up with friends over breakfast or to grab a quick 'wake up' cappuccino on the way to work. Sydneysiders love their coffee and will line up around the block for a fix.
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