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    Two Daughters Cafe

    3.4 (5 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    9 years ago

    Quaint little cafe we stumbled across. Had eggs Benedict. Was very good. Would recommend to anyone who enjoys neighborhood Cafés.

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    The Grumpy Barista

    The Grumpy Barista

    4.7(6 reviews)
    1.9 km

    Place was great! Food was fantastic! Piper our server was so on her game! Best place for breakfast…read morefor sure! Thank you again for the hospitality!

    The Grumpy Barista, previously of the inner west suburb of Petersham has found its way to a new…read morelocation in Alexandria. The café occupies the corner of Garden st and Henderson Road and is industriously styled with cool marble and pink interior and a hanging garden. There's plenty of space inside and out, so I you won't be waiting long for a table. Serving Toby's estate coffee and a range of modern Australian dishes for both breakfast or lunch, as well as some sweet treats, is a popular café with the locals and visitors to the area alike. I've visited now on more than one occasion and the café is continuously striving to perfect their menu offerings. A group of us dined on this day to sample a number of the menu choices. The Grumpy's special of chili scrambled eggs were presented atop sourdough bread and a side of heirloom carrots, a heatlhy and wholesome meal. The winner of the day, and also one recommended to us was the Green Pea Smash with burrata and prosciutto. A great combination of flavours. From the sweets menu, we went for the Fig Brioche, topped with macadamia, honey, ricotta and vanilla ice cream (in place of the regular fairy floss). There were a few fruits topping it and would love to have a few more. The Grumpy's granola and pannacotta is also not only beautiful, but delicious and served with a raspberry pannacotta. Could be a sweet or breakfast ;) The venue also serves the famous cronuts (a mix of a doughnut and croissant, filled with a range of insides like cream, Nutella, caramel and topped with oreos etc. Surprise yourself. The guys at grumpy's are always friendly and hospitable. Make sure you pay them a visit.

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    Charlotte's Little Sister

    Charlotte's Little Sister

    4.5(2 reviews)
    1.9 kmEveleigh

    Stacked my bike outside this cafe, and the chef ran out to help me, gave me towels to wipe up and…read morechecked for bleeding. 10/10 would stack here again. Had a coffee and a snack while my head sorted itself out and was pleasantly surprised by a café I'd not thought to visit. Check it out. Good food, good coffee and will pick you up off the ground after a crash. Also watch out for the slippery footpath just down behind this place.

    Charlotte's little sister is part of the Charlotte's group that has cafes in Manly, Birchgrove and…read morenow the Australian Technology Park. Not sure why it isn't Charlotte's Big sister, seeing that the space is huge! Caters for the crowd working in the area, their menu isn't huge, but has enough; offering about ten items that are no doubt easy to get out quickly. We were there for the lunch menu and there are chicken or beef burgers with fries, pre prepared salads (plus you can add a protein) or the crispy skin salmon. We ordered the beef burger which was an excellent burger as the meat pattie was extremely nicely cooked, tender inside, topped with crispy bacon, cheese, lettuce, tomato and a siracha sauce sitting inside a toasted bun. The flavours worked nicely together. It came with seasoned fries. We also got the lovely crispy skin salmon with a salad - the rocket, chickpea, cauliflower one. Given that they are already made, the cauliflower was a bit moist but still tasty. Food came quickly by if you're just buying takeaway, there is also pre prepared sandwiches, frittata, muffins and cookies. They also sell a range of vegan slices. Coffee is campos and brewed nicely, the chai was also excellent. They offer incentives for bringing your own cup, which I like to see cafes doing this. Overall, a great addition to the area.

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    Naked Brew

    Naked Brew

    4.8(5 reviews)
    2.6 km

    A friend of ours bought us a gift voucher for this place and we came to Erskineville to check it…read moreout. Really glad we came. We didn't call in and book and on a warm Sunday afternoon there was quite a few people waiting for tables. We got our table within about 20 mins of arriving. They have a human menu and a dog menu here so your four legged family member can also enjoy brunch. We ordered the waffle for our dog and he tired to gulp in down in one go He was so excited to get a plate all to himself at a human cafe Menu is pretty varied and plenty of brunch options. I had the full breakfast, first item on the menu. I also had a double espresso Shane which was very nice indeed. Eggs poached perfectly, nice bacon, chorizo and mushrooms. It tasted great and despite the place being full food arrived shortly after we ordered. Service is nice and friendly and there is a number of tables outside which was mostly occupied by dog owners having brunch. Would happily come here again. A nice treat for us and our lovely dog. Coffee is great and food is also great.

    Loved loved loved this place.I had their "Not So Buddha Bowl", which was a slightly naughtier…read moreversion of the super healthy breakfast bowl trend with some pork belly and bacon. So flavoursome. So refreshing. So filling. Would order again. My partner had the soft shell crab egg benny, which he raved about. This place has firmly taken its place on our regular cafe rotation. Do yourself a favour and check this place out. So delicious and great coffee. Plus the food looks really great so perfect for your Sunday morning Instagram post.

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    Cuckoo Callay

    Cuckoo Callay

    4.1(21 reviews)
    3.3 kmNewtown
    $$

    Original and delicious brunch options that will have standing on your chair to get an aerial shot…read more I had the Gorgeous George, which was your classic goats cheese, basil pesto, vine ripened tomatoes combination. They are known for their Mac Daddy: crispy croissant filled with cheesy mac, bacon and egg. A bit above your standard brunch prices at 20$ give or take per dish, but I guess that's the tax you pay if you don't just want eggs on toast.

    If, like me, you have run by this place more than once on your way to catch a train at Newtown and…read morethought, "I really must stop by this cute cafe and try it out one of these days," do yourself a favor and do it! I went here today for the first ever Yelp Elite event with DOGGIES and I can promise you we all loved it. I know I was fortunate to get to sample quite a few things from the menu, and I appreciated the stellar service we received, but what really made this stand out was the quality of the ingredients. The bacon, caramel, I don't know what else... shut up... just take my money already... french toast was out of this world. Now, you have to understand, french toast is my most favorite brekkie item in the world, so when I tell you this was the best french toast I have ever had, believe me, it was GOOD. But it doesn't end there, oh no... The coffee was a single origin roast that was smooth and delicious, so I give them big points for making a great flat white (essential to my morning routine). The other items that I sampled, including a quinoa dish with the delightful name of "Birdy Num Num" (kudos to the Peter Sellers' reference, I got it and had a good chuckle), something called "Cinderella's dish" with a poached egg and pumpkin, and a few other items, were all tasty and creative. Did I mention how fresh everything was? It was obvious that this is a place where the food is being made with love and care, I love it when all the details come together. And, of course, I would be remiss if I did not mention what a great time Rufus had. Rufus is a fussy, and hyperactive 15-month-old Mini Doxie. He loved the "puppachino" and the camraderie... In fact, he still hasn't fully recovered from this morning's outing... so that's another yelp of approval for you. So, all in all, great little cafe, worth a few extra minutes of slowing down in the morning and stopping to check it out. You will not regret it.

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