Jacqueline: Also it was made clear by the waiter that we were no longer welcome after he provided the bill as soon as I finished my meal (my friend was still drinking her coffee) without us asking for it. Not hip
Margherita B.: Such a hip brunch with cool tunes in the background. Poached eggs are highly recommended
Julia Curtin: Juicy and delicious burger. The chilli sauce with the fries a huge winner! Topped off with Nutella cronut. Brilliant spot. Worth the wait for a table (20 mins ish).
Linda Hong: Wow, buzzing vibe with trendy music playing in the background. Impressive outdoor garden setting. Great choices of brunch and lunch food. We do find it a bit too busy and noisy for regular visits.
Mike G.: Trendy, healthier brekkie options. Decent coffee but not great
Catherine Goh: Loved this place to bits! Such a pretty place to chill n relax on weekends! Not forgetting the friendly servicd and awesome quality food! Definitely coming back ♥♥
Cat: For a casual but trendy crowd, this is a place best for summer with semi alfresco dining, a colourful parrot and a farm next door. One of a kind places
Joel Savitzky: Fresh salads, pastas and interesting cocktails to wash it all down. Bonus: fireplace/wheelbarrow burns outside for ambience!
Vikash Autar: Very hipster. Very good.
5. Palmer & Co.
8.6
Abercrombie Ln, Sydney, NSW
Speakeasy · Sydney City Center · 61 tips and reviews
Natalie Ben: Fancy cocktails, trendy atmosphere, friendly staff and best looking bartenders.
Kylie Jay: My favourite bar in Sydney. Gorgeous little speakeasy themed underground spot. Another win for the Merivale group
TimeOut Sydney: Unlike other moustache-whiskey bars around town where you have to be out by 1am at the latest, Palmer and Co sport a 5am license. Read more.
Nicola Farrell: Awfully trendy and great to be around on an autumns day, but rude customers and not too lovely staff.. Great buns and coffee is pretty good, as good as what is available in surry hills.
Westin Hotels & Resorts: Located in the hip neighborhood of Surrey Hills, Bourke Street Bakery has the best baked goods and coffee.
Kino: I highly recommend the Beef Brisket + Mushroom + Red Wine Meat Pie, Pork Sausage Fennel Roll, & Lamb Sausage Roll. The coffee is good too. Surry Hills is a nice neighborhood.
Natalie: Seeing them weigh the coffee = srs business. Very good and trendy fit out.
Lars Ginnerup: Great casual cafe with a nice food selection. Really neighborhoody and not that trendy, but the food and drinks are great. And fast service.
Andre May: Best coffee in town! Excellent service and super friendly owner. We met Frankie and we had a nice chat with local recommendations. Superb!
14. Stitch Bar
8.5
61 York St, Sydney, NSW
Cocktail Bar · Wynyard · 76 tips and reviews
Nic Cope: Hip vibe, and the best veggie burger I've met thus far. The actual cocktails aren't Sydney's best.
Ruben Garcia Mohedano: From design to bartenders to drinks, everything I'm this place is great. One of my recurring cocktail bars in Sydney
TimeOut Sydney: Try the clever party drinks like the Monkey Magic - cachaca, fresh apple juice, vanilla syrup, lime juice and a ginger beer float. Read more.
Mel Mc: Trendy place with creative menu - not the usual fare. We sampled the Avo on Rye, Cuban, Strawberry Soda & Konga coffee. The food was speedy, but overall service a bit lax. Maybe better next visit?
Ruben Garcia Mohedano: Awesome atmosphere. Organic high cuisine, so watch out what you order. PCP Benedicts for example are not for everyone. Leave some space and get a glazed Cronut for desert
Jason Hoy: Loads of hipster staff in American Apparel talking empty shit to each other and ignoring customers. One staff member working her ass off. Maybe she was from outside of Surry Hills?