There are many places around Sydney that can tempt and tantalize your taste
buds and some really nice places you can visit to simply relax time away.
Let’s Start Near The Harbour Bridge
At Kirribilli near to the Milsons point Rail Station is a café called
Freckle Face at Burton St. Its quite tiny let me tell you, but it’s a nice
place you can relax without being too far away from the Sydney Harbour
Bridge itself and the Bradfield Park.
Still staying on the Lower North Shore and not too far away is Café Mia at
Blue St, North Sydney. The service is simple and the tables are easy to use
to place your work on and use your laptop. Down at Mount St is another cool
café called Café Pronto - in fact both of these places have power sockets
for laptop users.
Now not to get too far away from the harbour again - if you get the Neutral
Bay ferry from Circular Quay, over to Hayes St Wharf, you encounter the
Thelma and Louise Café at the Wharf. It holds a lot of charm as you are
smack on the waters edge.
Then if you got back on the bus outside the café at Neutral Bay Wharf, and
got off at the top of Wycombe Road next to Military Road and walked over at
the traffic lights you'd be at Theos Arcade, which is where The Il Paradisso
Café is located. It sits looking over the Woolworth’s Carpark. A wonderful
place to meet up with friends and do your reading.
At Crows Nest are some great cafes. While the area has generally gone
downhill as far as restaurants go, there is still a glimmer of hope with two
cafes newly located there.
Opposite the Crows Nest Community Center is Bean Drinking – a mini
specialist coffee shop with inviting décor and a good selection of coffees
on their choice list.
Around the corner at 90 Willoughby Road is one of my pet favorites – Coffee
Culture – a stylish café with plenty of seating, free broadband wifi and
most importantly; power sockets for your laptop something harder to find at
cafes these days. The service is attentive and the staff friendly you’ll
love this place and it makes an easy place for meeting friends.
www.coffeeculture.net.au
Now if you went right back into the city, you'll find a lot on offer there
too. At Circular Quay near the Opera House lives the Guylian Chocolate Café
a similar one is at The Rocks only a short walk away.
Maybe one of the busiest cafes at the harbour is the City News Café and its
open almost all the time. So if you need a meeting and want a place that's
always there City News would be the spot to meet at.
If you go over to George Street near the corner of Alfred St, you'll see the
Four Seasons Hotel, walk inside and the Marble Café is a great place to be.
Wonderful lounges, often there's piano music and a singer sometimes too.
It’s some affordable luxury in a busy city.
Fancy A View Of The City?
After 5pm you can visit The Summit Restaurant at Australia Square and simply
enjoy a cuppa and soak up the views of the city. Likewise you can go to The
Shangri La Hotel on Cumberland Street and go up 32 floors to see the views
there its mind blowing what you'll see of our great city.
Also another great café is on the concourse spanning from David Jones Store
to Centerpoint which has lovely service and a great menu.
Want A Break From The City?
Over at Double Bay you can enjoy the simple life and really top service. If
you want to scan your eyes over the fashions and maybe a power lunch, here's
the spot.
Two notable cafes are there, Bee Dees at Knox Street and a wonderful café at
the Blackburn Cove Swimming area. Both of these locations are open almost
every day of the year. Oh and wear something nice, it’s a dressy location.
Also out of the city is Manly. Grab a ferry from the city if you like. Out
on the Manly North Head is a café (near Lady Fairfax Walk) called North Fort
Café – the views here are worth the effort to get there.
If you don’t wish to go that far, try going to some of the cafes along the
Esplanade and try a walk to Shelly Beach while you’re there.
Further up the Northern Beaches you’ll come to Dee Why – if you go to The
Strand there is a vast assortment of cafes overlooking the beach front. On
weekends its busy, it’s best to there during the week and to enjoy it at a
slower pace.
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