Sydney Breakfast Meetings – Our Top Picks

Breakfast meetings have soared in popularity with such high demand on our busy schedules.  They are an opportunity to kick start the day with a productive face-to-face meeting and still be in the office for a full days work.

Here is our hit list of our highly recommended breakfast picks for Sydney breakfast meetings in the city and reaching out to hot spots in the suburbs.

Table EspressoTable 60 Espresso – Sip, mingle, congregate.
60 Carrington Street, Sydney

Located in the heart of Sydney’s CBD on the ground floor in the foyer of 60 Carrington Street right, next door to Steel Bar and Grill; this unique Espresso Bar gives home to coffee lovers in the CBD.

http://www.table-sixty.com/


Cross EateryCross Eatery
155 Clarence Street, Sydney

The city has a new, light and airy breakfast location located right in the heart of the city on Clarence Street with danish design communal furniture, it is ideal for that casual breakfast with a hip and fun client.   Open from 7 am, select from the All day breakfast sandwich with bone ham, poached, kale salad, chilli relish and aioli on a seeded brickfields bun.

Operated by ex-Mecca barista, this new bright and open CBD cafe with its ever-changing blackboard menu is one to be embraced. https://www.facebook.com/Cross-Eatery-566337436839248

Bowery LaneBowery Lane
Shop 1, Level 4,
1 O’Connell St,
Sydney NSW

The Bowery Lane kitchen refined dining experience has assembled a collection of local flavours and textures reminiscent of industrial New York style.  The exposed brick walls and exposed concrete feature with black leather banquettes, deco fixtures and an oversized 18 seat communal table.

http://www.bowerylane.com.au/

Pier82Pier 8 Walsh Bay
8/9 23 Hickson Road
Millers Point NSW 2000

Tucked away on the former industrial Pier 8-9 in Walsh Bay, Pier 8 Café has been one of Sydney’s best kept secrets. With sweeping views of Sydney’s famous harbour and the ambience of the historic rocks it’s no wonder this waterside hub is fast becoming a favourite for locals. The combination of Sydney’s famous harbour and the ambience of the historic rocks it’s no wonder this waterside hub is fast becoming a favourite for locals. The combination of great coffee, water views, wholesome food and the relaxed staff is really what all the fuss is about.

http://www.pier8.com.au/cafe/

Bambini TrustBambini Trust
185 Elizabeth Street, Sydney NSW Australia 2000

Residing in the historic sandstone St James Trust building, this Sydney icon encapsulates true Italian charm and the old fashioned romance of a bygone era.

“A broodingly dark and handsome set of rooms in the heart of the CBD…this place is superb for a sophisticated city breakfast”

http://www.bambinitrust.com.au/#restaurant-and-cafe

Hyde Park BarracksHyde Park Gunners Barracks Café
Queen Square | Hyde Park Barracks
Macquarie Street, Sydney NSW 2000

Welcome to Sydney’s Hyde Park Barracks Cafe located in the Heart of Sydney’s CBD. This historic cafe is one of Sydney’s hidden treasures.

Nestled in the private grounds of Sydney’s Hyde Park Barracks Museum, a world heritage listed venue and just minutes away from Sydney’s famous Hyde Park, this magnificent cafe is a picturesque location for a breakfast business meeting. http://www.hydeparkbarrackscafe.com.au/

Exchange HotelExchange Hotel
94 Beattie Street, Cnr Beattie & Mullens Street, Balmain

The Exchange Hotel is the largest and most elegant hotel in Balmain. Built in 1885 this heritage listed, iconic establishment stands tall and proud amongst the streetscape of historic Balmain buildings and boasts a long history of being Balmain’s favourite meeting place.  Today the Exchange Hotel offers a great mix of spaces and offerings including a new cafe and bar – Oliver’s Corner.

http://www.exchangehotel.com.au/

Pablo & RustyPablo & Rusty’s
161 Castlereagh Street, Sydney

The Pablo and Rusty’s cafés are well known coffee institutions in Epping, Lane Cove, Sydney Olympic Park and Gordon, now they have a prime CBD location on Castlereagh Street.  This stylish, light filled cafe with exposed brick walls, wooden beams, terrariums hanging in macramé nets and floor-to-ceiling glass provide a cool hangout for your next City breakfast meeting.

http://pabloandrustys.com.au/


Boy CharltonPoolside Cafe
Andrew (Boy) Charlton Pool 1C Mrs Macquarie’s Road, The Domain

Located in the Royal Botanic Gardens, the Poolside Cafe sits above the Andrew ‘Boy’ Charlton swimming pool. On a sunny Sydney morning, you will have Mrs Macquarie’s Point on one side and the glistening Woolloomoolloo Bay on the other.

This modern, light filled cafe with floor to ceiling windows offers indoor seating on white cafe tables or outdoor seating on the terrace to bask in the morning sunshine. The menu at the Poolside Cafe ticks all of the boxes with Bircher meusli and fresh fruit, brioche french toast w/fresh berries & baked eggs, pecorino, smoked paprika, passata, wilted silverbeet.  http://www.poolsidecafe.com.au/

 

5th Early Roseberry5th Earl Rosebery Cafe
34 Morley Avenue, Rosebery

Rosebery is a hot spot for cafe dining and 5th Earl Rosebery Cafe is a welcomed additon to the neighborhood. Set in a heritage-listed building, the 7000-square-metre this french provincial cafe is run by the Panousos and Kay families.

The breakfast menu offers a great variety from the Granola superbowl, brioche french toast, blueberry pancakes with ricotta, maple syrup, honeycomb pieces finished with fairy floss or for something a little more traditional; the Earls breakfast of two eggs your way, bacon, lamb sausage, roasted tomatoes, buffalo mozzarella, avocado, Uncle Frank’s Greek beans w/ toasted sourdough.  http://www.the5thearlrosebery.com/

The Grounds cafe

The Grounds
7A, 2 Huntley Street,Alexandria

The Grounds has fast become a Sydney institution offering Sydney not just a coffee house but a destination for dining and culture.  With the cafe you experience a dedication to quality and passion for produce in every aspect, from the finest coffee and the daily baked, ever changing menu of breads; to the abundant garden overflowing with fresh produce used daily in the seasonally driven menu.

http://thegrounds.com.au/

 

Incinerator

The Incinerator Willoughby
2 Small Street,
Willoughby

The ground floor of the1930’s Walter Burley Griffin designed Willoughby Incinerator building has been transformed into a stunning licensed café known simply as The Incinerator. The cafe is open daily from 7am serving breakfast until 11.30am.

The Incinerator’s philosophy is to offer a seasonal and sustainable menu made from the freshest produce available.  Choose from a selection of premium quality pastries, avocado smash on toast, scrambled eggs, grilled halloumi, tzatziki, zucchini, cranberry argo dolce, fresh bottled juices, smoothies and coffee by The Grounds Roasters.

http://theincinerator.com.au/

2016-05-06T11:52:26+10:00May 6th, 2016|Brand Activation|

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