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    Outpost Espresso

    Outpost Espresso

    4.8(4 reviews)
    3.5 km
    $

    Sunday 30th of July was forecast to be 26 degrees celsius, Sydney warmest recorded July day on…read morerecord. We decided to use this as excuse to visit the Collaroy on the Northern Beaches of Sydney. We popped into Outpost Espresso, a short walk from the beach. Perfect for a coffee or a bite to eat, pre or post beach visit. This cosy cafe is popular with locals and visitors alike. Serving the ever popular Campos Coffee with Single origin varieties from Guatamala and Columbia. The staff are very friendly, on first name basis with many visitors and chatting to the customers as they wait for their take away coffees. The menu caters to people wanting to dine in or those in a rush after a quick bite on the run. There are a range of cookies, cakes and sandwiches. There are all day breakfast options including chia, pudding and granola. We ordered ricotta on toast. Served on sour dough from brasserie bread with cinnamon and honey on top, simple and tasty. The also do a range of healthy bowl options. We ordered the tuna bowl. The flavour was nice, the bowl made with a mix of quinoa, almonds, sunflower seeds carrot kale and tuna all mixed together with two eggs on top. Great little cafe for a good coffee, friendly service and a bite to eat.

    The coffee is Campos; the cafe has a warm and welcoming ambience and so to are the staff. I order…read moremy large Mocha ($3.20) and take up my seat at the communal wooden table and strike up and easy conversation with a couple who are admiring my daughter as she munches away on her chocolate gingerbread. I have a sour cherry and raisin toast ($4.50) and enjoy the unexpected flavour burst of the cherries. Its bustling with people and the two tables outside are packed I turn around to admire the view of Long Reef out the window, then turn around to admire the lilies in the vase with the big leaf wrapped around it - nice touch I think. There are also T2 teas available for sale in an old antique display that has a seat that hand-wheels out. Plain luggage tags that have been hand stamped label all the products. Verdict: Great coffee, great atmosphere, good food and great location.

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    Outpost Espresso
    Outpost Espresso
    Outpost Espresso

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    Seachange Cafe

    Seachange Cafe

    4.5(13 reviews)
    5.0 km
    $$

    Stroll like a dandy down Dee Why promenade of a weekend morning and you'll see a few cafes with…read morezero people in them and one with all the people in them. Literally all of them, like some giant baby has been using them as toys and is jamming them all into one room of a huge Barbie play house for it's own infantile amusement. It doesn't make any sense, only, it totally does. The cafe is Seachange. and the reason it's so beloved by locals is three-fold: the servings are huge (no fleck of steak on a giant white plate here), they're happy to change absolutely anything on your order without any pissy whining or "No, the chef would kill me" type excuses, and the staff and management are unbelievably friendly. Wulf (sp?) made sure our group got a table inside to protect the little baby we had with us from the sun, and even though he was run off his feet stopped by the table a few times to drop jokes. I had the acai brekky bowl with banana and strawberry and bircher, at $15.90 it's the healthiest way to start the day while still feeling like you're eating ice cream. The Local with tons of bacon, eggs, and a potato rosti is also a winner, as is, oh, pretty much anything on the menu. When you're done, slop across the road and roll about on the beach like a walrus. Trust me, it's great.

    One and a half years later, it still has maintained that same quality. Nice and efficient service,…read moregreat portions and good food. The coffee ($3.80) is enjoyable (excellent latte art by the way!) and the view is simply perfect. I love coming here when catching up with friends. Their toasted Turkish sandwiches are still my favourite ($15 and a large portion). Nothing better than consistency and they have it here. Highly recommended!!

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    Seachange Cafe - Grilled salmon poached eggs on Turkish bread

    Grilled salmon poached eggs on Turkish bread

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    Seachange Cafe - This is the beach across from Seaview.

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    This is the beach across from Seaview.

    Narrabeen Boatshed - Lagoon

    Narrabeen Boatshed

    3.3(3 reviews)
    1.0 km

    Situated on Narrabeen Lagoon, there are two cafes here-- one starts at $35 a plate for seafood. We…read morewent with the more economical Boatshed. As might be expected from the name, they also hire out kayaks and paddle boats for the adjacent lagoon. We had a wonderfully filling salad called the LAGOON BOWL-- roasted kumera, avocado, quinoa, green leaves, free range poached egg, walnuts, cherry tomatoes and citrus herb oil. The citrus herb oil was perfect-- just the right amount to compliment the veggies. They have a bar with a variety of drinks and also a desert case which looked good, but we didn't partake. The Boathouse is sandwiched between the seafood restaurant on the top floor and the boat and kayak rental on the ground floor. Large open windows make it pleasantly airy and provide a good view of the lagoon. My only criticism is the out-of-order lift(elevator). It looked like it hadn't been working for some time, which limits who can eat here.

    A wet Sunday morning but luckily booked ahead and were seated inside out of the rain. Coffee was of…read morea high quality and service was efficient with plenty of wait staff on hand. One water cup had to be replaced because of a large lipstick mark? The menu is not extensive the food was adequate the mezza plate for two was the pick of the day. The location right on the bike track and lake edge commands premium pricing for ordinary cafe food.The big kick in the tale was the 10% Surcharge on top of a hefty bill. No mention of this being added or advised of this gouging.

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    Narrabeen Boatshed - Outside view

    Outside view

    Narrabeen Boatshed - Dock and lagoon

    Dock and lagoon

    Narrabeen Boatshed - Wildlife at the lagoon

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    Wildlife at the lagoon

    Sureshot Coffee - coffee - Updated May 2026

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