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    The Espresso Room

    4.0 (4 reviews)
    ModerateCoffee & Tea

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    L'Ami De Pain

    L'Ami De Pain

    3.0(3 reviews)
    0.7 km
    $$

    Before the owners Denis and Dom took over this business it used to be a cafe that was lack of…read morepatron was magnified by its large size. Now as L'Ami de Pain Boulangerie it's hard to try and miss the queues that line up for the coffee on weekdays and weekends. People are lining up for the selection of breads including their baguettes. Vibrant macroons are amongst their exquisite cakes as well as savouries from quiches, pies to sausage rolls on offer. A great addition for families in the corner playpen and the table with drawing paper and crayons an there is outdoor and indoor seating. The personalised service provided by Denis and Dom is second to none and it explains why this neighbourhood bakery has become of the most popular haunts for the locals.

    If I was solely reviewing the coffee this place will be getting 1 star at best. But there is more…read moreto this little cafe then the actual coffee. To be honest I was extremely underwhelmed by this cafe. A few people have recommended this place, and as it is around the corner from my brother's I tend to come here often for takeout and dessert. But sadly with ever purchase, it is confirmed that this place is at best average. None of the food is overly fresh - not the quiches or the pies. Even their sandwiches are pre-made, and you can taste it. The dessert here is alright, but not great and nothing to boast about. The photos of the cakes and desserts order- made look amazing. So maybe that's why everyone raves about it. But if you are coming here for a quick bite, I honestly don't understand the charm. There are better places in Mosman or walking distance to Military Rd. I think Shot on Military is a million times better. Maybe that's just me. However, they are extremely kid friendly so maybe that's the appeal - because other than that I seriously don't understand why this is popular.

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    Cafe Free - Out the front

    Cafe Free

    4.0(2 reviews)
    0.9 km
    $

    Another cafe has popped up in Mosman but this time its gluten and lactose free and I'm pretty…read moreexcited. At Cafe Free you can indulge with an American diner style serving of gluten free waffles or enjoy a bacon and egg gluten free roll to feed your hangover. I'm proud to say I wasn't hungover when I visited Cafe free so I chose the waffle route - its not everyday you see waffles listed as gluten free on a menu. Ordering gluten free pancakes or waffles is usually disappointing as eateries struggle to create the fluffiness of normal pancakes. I am often faced with a small serving that is sparingly decorated whilst everyone else is enjoying a stack of buttermilk pancakes with banana, ice cream and maple syrup. Not fair. Cafe Free is exempt from this gluten free bias. To my delight I was greeted with an epic stack of waffles covered in caramelised banana, strawberries and decadent dollops of treacle butter. The waffles were thick and doughy (who knew something gluten free could be doughy?), the banana was perfectly crispy and THAT TREACLE BUTTER. The dollops were initially intimidating and I felt pretty guilty watching them melt amongst the grid of the waffle but I finished the whole plate. No regrets. I was full for the rest of the day but if you had to choose one meal to last you the day you want to make it waffles from Cafe Free. Outside of the waffle experience is a menu full of items that we are used to seeing as gluten full. At Cafe Free you'll find wraps that don't crack, gluten free Vegemite spread and a steak sandwich on the menu. Beyond their breakfast and lunch menu they offer $20 take home dinners and are looking at moving into the evening with tapas. There were also talk of gluten free lasagna - win. All of this is thanks to their Chef, Zoe, and her family and friends who have come together to provide a gluten and lactose free dining experience. On arrival I am greeted by Zoe's brother, Adam and am served by one of Zoe's friends and her mum. Even amongst people buzzing in and out for a late breakfast or takeaway coffee, you can really feel that family element. Speaking with Zoe I learnt about her seasonal menu and experimentation with the baked goods that are on display in store and on social media (so you can't escape that almond milk custard tart that you've been thinking about all week). There is certainly plenty to look forward to as Cafe Free grows. Watch this space.

    Coffee's good, food's ok, service is terrible. Felt like we were inconveniencing whoever the cranky…read morebloke was who was running the joint just by being there

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    The shop entrance

    Siborg

    Siborg

    4.0(3 reviews)
    0.0 km

    A friend from uni has come down to Sydney for the weekend, so I ride out to Cremorne to meet him…read morefor breakfast. It's a long ride and by the time I get there the sun is high in the sky and beating down on the earth like an abusive partner. We take our seats at the Siborg cafe, just around the corner from the main road, and therefore a little more conducive toward casual conversation. The waiter is very friendly and takes our drink orders, he brings us water. Sitting outside is a little windy, but the wind is soothing and cool compared to the sun and I am thankful for the multiple umbrellas propped up around me. I order an eggs benedict with salmon but ask for some greenery on the side, as the dish in its true form does not come with any. "Salmon with foliage" jokes the waiter. Classic waiter joke. It arrives with a side of spinach and it is delicious. My friend gets the big breakfast and I steal a mushroom. The mushroom is good, if not hot. Hot because it was stolen, by the time I get the courage for this fungal theft it is quite cool. Despite being so close to Military Road and even being able to see it from my vantage point, Siborg cafe has a relaxed and lazy (In a good way) atmosphere. It's situated on a paved walkway and the trees and bushes surrounding us are comforting and serene. We down some more water and get the bill. I don't remember how we came to the decision to go to Siborg, but I'm glad we did.

    Wait staff very surly. Coffee very ordinary and as I said, staff gave the feeling they'd rather be…read moreelsewhere. Will not be returning

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    Siborg - Devils eggs avocado with tobasco

    Devils eggs avocado with tobasco

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    Smashed scrambled eggs and avocado

    The Espresso Room - coffee - Updated May 2026

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