This is not only a great cafe in Walker Street, serving good food and coffee, but more importantly they sell the remarkable Frank Green smart cups...for those who aren't familiar with what these cups are, they are "smart" as they are not just reusable, which is so critical, but also they can be linked to your smart phone for payment. Also, the coffee brand at this cafe is from Pablo and Rusty's, a smooth blend, every time. I also like the vibe in this cafe, and the bench seating along one wall, and nice intimate tables throughout the rest of the place.
I discovered this little cafe as I was wandering down Elizabeth street looking for a place where I could have some breakfast. Mind you, I had already walked past a couple of decent contenders but I decided that I would make the next place that I see the place where I would stop for a bit, and it happened to be this place. The prices weren't that bad, but it wasn't all that flash, however it still turned out to be a pretty decent breakfast stop. I ended up having the Bircher Museli, but it turned out to be a little too rich for me, but still it was nice enough. They also made a decent pot of tea, which is what I was looking at having this morning. Not a bad place, but as I said, it isn't all that flashy, but then again sometimes plain places can still make a decent breakfast.
Popular cafe on Castlereagh St, near The Passage. They do a variety of tasty-sounding meals which are all decently priced for an eat-in cafe - especially if you get something off the specials board. I ordered the pulled pork bun which was super satisfying - sweet soft roll, tasty pulled pork and slaw with a side of chips. The chips weren't bad either. My colleagues got the chicken filo and fish and chips and were both pleasantly happy with their meals. I'll be back to try their coffee and other things from the menu.
Ate in the other day and ordered a steak sandwich w/ beetroot relish and aioli - yum!