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Crows Nest Cafes: Best in the ‘Nest

There’s always something to love about Crows Nest. It wouldn’t be called the best “nest” or the most liveable suburb of Sydney, after all, if it weren’t for what it could offer. The Crows Nest Festival celebrated its 30th year in October 2020. Though the festivities did not take place due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the spirit of celebration was still felt at the ‘Back to the Nest’ event held last 17-18 October. This pandemic may have put our normal life on a halt – that celebrations like this have been missed – but fret not, you can still enjoy the best of Crows Nest, like their cafes that are here to stay, and we are happy to share some of the best …

Kürtősh
Its unique name comes from Kürtőskalács, a common Hungarian pastry known as the chimney cake. With soft inner walls, this cylindrical yeast pastry has caramelised crispy flaky outside, and is typically sold as street snacks from carts throughout Hungary. Kürtősh serves the best tasting coffee in the area (it’s by Mecca), and offers huge selection of cakes that are priced by weight! Kürtősh is open every day from 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., so you can get not only your afternoon tea fix here, but also your after dinner (dessert) fix. Visit them at 110-112 Willoughby Road Crows Nest NSW 2065 or contact them at 02 9437 9106.

Double Cross Espresso Bar
Dubbed as one of cafes in Crows Nest that serve the best breakfast, Double Cross Espresso Bar is open to serve as early as 7:00am. It has a creative menu that is Japanese fusion with a twist. Their mentaiko pasta with marinated fish roe is a must try while their chicken karaage benedict (hello, 63-degree eggs) is the crowd favourite. All these and more can be enjoyed only at Double Cross Espresso Bar. So visit them at 2/118 Willoughby Rd, Crows Nest NSW 2065 and see for yourself the uniqueness only Double Cross Espresso Bar can offer.

Turka
This cafe offers traditional Turkish dishes with an Australian twist from breakfast, lunch, and dinner with the aim of bringing this country’s exotic tastes to Sydney diners. The quality of their food, service and ambience impresses Crows Nest diners that’s why Turka made it as a Restaurant & Catering 2020 finalist. Oh goodness, their best dish is far too many to mention! Good news, Turka is open 365 days, so you can grab your Turkish delight with Australian twist any day of the year as early as 7:00am and as late as 11:00pm (days vary) only at 4-6 Willoughby Road, Crows Nest, New South Wales 2065.

Cavalier 2.0
A copper-filled underground bunker has been air-lifted into a sunny shopfront, that’s Cavalier. The high level of care taken with the food has won Cavalier a loyal following since it opened in late 2015. fine-dining-level fare in an unassuming location: tucked in a little back alley just behind the pacific highway. Cavalier 2.0 is open Wednesday-Saturday 8.30am-2pm and while it’s actually in nearby St Leonards but close enough when on a caffeine charge. Cavalier’s large plates are elaborate, elegant constructions such as a creamy, eggless, trifle-topped french toast dish that looks like a pixie’s garden, inspired by an old english-peasant dessert with custard, chopped banana, whipped cream and biscuits. “Food & friends, and not necessarily in that order,” is the Cavalier catch-cry.

More Cool Things To Do In Crows Nest

After you’ve popped into Bean Drinking Cafe for your half-price coffee between 7-9am, you may be then visiting the best dentist in Crows Nest for anything from dental veneers, to orthodontic treatments. The maybe it’s time for a new guitar pick-up, followed saxophone lessons at Crows Nest’s BIG music store, school, rehearsal rooms and recording studio. After immersing yourself in musical wonder, go cosmopolitan and multi-cultural with a shop at Uyema Japanese and Asian grocery store. After a superb afternoon coffee at one of the cafes here, you have a fine choice between The Crow Bar for the best wines in the neighbourhood, or a cold bevvie at the iconic Crows Nest Hotel. There’s always plenty to do in Crows Nest from 7am to midnight seven days a week.

I Love Pho
Vietnamese food is known to be healthy but flavourful, and I Love Pho does not disappoint. Although its name may give an impression that this cafe only serves everything Pho, the truth is their menu boasts a substantive variety of authentic Vietnamese food. And, oh, how could we ever forget about their Vietnamese coffee that everyone raves about? I Love Pho at 47 Willoughby Rd, Crows Nest is open 7 days a week from 11:00am to 10:00pm.

Bean Drinking Cafe
An award winning specialty coffee cafe with delicious and fresh food, taste one of the best coffees and some of the most delicious healthy food in Sydney. Their catch-cry “my favourite cafe, the only place to be”. Enjoy Prosciutto and Avocado, Mushroom bruschetta, half price coffee with any breakfast purchased between 7-9am between Monday to Friday, Honey Glazed Salmon, Porridge and other lustrous creations. And yet even so, Bean Drinking Cafe is so VERY much about the coffee! There are helpful diagrams to demystify pour-over filters, sketches of coffee plant growth stages, and you can’t miss the puffing of the mighty Slayer espresso-machine – the first ever bought into NSW.

Fix Cafe
Hunter, Gemma and MT have this to say about Fix Cafe: Always love stopping by Fix for a takeaway and chat with Oliver. The coffee & brekkie wrap deal for $9.5 is really good as well – chorizo is always my go-to. Great coffee from double roasters, we enjoyed some delicious Turkish toast and a very tasty and wonderfully fresh, BLAT. Fix Cafe’s seats outside were very comfortable and the staff friendly. They also had a good covid safe plan. Small, cozy & lovely cafe! Love the soup of the day- so fresh & home made which is hard to find these days! Love the coffee always …

Bavarian Bier Cafe – NOW CLOSED!
Located at 118 Willoughby Road Crows Nest, NSW, the Bavarian Beer Cafe is a go to place for its huge range of Bavarian foods and beers. Locals love to dine in here due to its open and spacious private and alfresco dining areas. Complimentary pretzels are served while your freshly made orders are being prepared. You can make Bavarian Beer Cafe a part of your celebrations as they cater to different groups and sizes.

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