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Have a hankering for hospitality? There are plenty of cafés in Sydney with inspired im电竞下载ioss by talented creative teams, who each transform their client’s vision to deliver interior flair and sales success. We survey the landscape to deliver our own favourite im电竞下载ioss that enhance the customer experience.

Words by Annie Reid

1. Bills Bondi

79 Hall St, Bondi

Bills in Bondi

Bills Bondi by Meacham Nockles McQualter, Image Credit: Anson Smart

Famed for practically inventing ricotta hotcakes, Bill Granger now has three restaurants in Sydney as well as a solid collection of branded venues around the world. His most recent Australian venture, Bills Bondi, has been im电竞下载iosed by Sydney-based interior im电竞下载iosers, Meacham Nockles McQualter, which has injected the near-beachside space with the chef’s signature style of light, space and relaxation, in line with his focus on fresh, local ingredients and all-day grazing. His Australian approach to dining has been well received the world over, with a popular communal table and unpretentious, welcoming interiors.

External view of Bills in Bondi by Meacham Nockles McQualter

External view of Bills Bondi by Meacham Nockles McQualter, Image Credit: Anson Smart

 

2.The Rabbit Hole Organic Tea Bar

Shop 1, 23 Barangaroo Ave, Barangaroo South

The Rabbit Hole Organic Tea Bar

The Rabbit Hole Organic Tea Bar by Matt Woods, Image Credit: Brian Tam

Amongst the flurry of hospitality to hit Barangaroo is this new second edition to The Rabbit Hole’s flagship tea bar in Redfern. With an unpretentious im电竞下载ios by Matt Woods, also behind the award-winning Redfern site, The Rabbit Hole Organic Tea Bar revolves around the extensive – and experimental – tea menu in line with research suggesting a preference for premium tea options and specialty blends. Co-founder Amara Jarratt said: “It’s hard to resist an invitation to join a selected handful of Sydney’s finest retailers and contribute to the atmosphere of a thriving new CBD location.”

Inside The Rabbit Hole Organic Tea Bar

Inside The Rabbit Hole Organic Tea Bar by Matt Woods, Image Credit: Brian Tam

 

3. The Bakery @ The Grounds of Alexandria

Building 7a, 2 Huntley St, Alexandria

Old world charm at The Bakery @ The Grounds of Alexandria, Alexandria by ACME&Co

Old world charm at The Bakery @ The Grounds of Alexandria, Alexandria by ACME&Co

Fans of this acre-big super site comprising an urban feast for the senses will love the recent launch and expansion of The Bakery; a 600sq m space as part of the existing café. Previously a back of house area for the bakers and patisserie chefs, it’s now received a large renovation by interior im电竞下载ioser, Caroline Choker and architect, Vince Alafaci, from ACME&Co, and includes 40 extra seats plus a prep area for master classes – featuring a large signature, green enameled refrigerator.

The Bakery @ The Grounds of Alexandria, Alexandria by ACME&Co

The Bakery @ The Grounds of Alexandria, Alexandria by ACME&Co

4. Reuben Hills

61 Albion St, Surry Hills

Reuben Hills by Alana Cooke

Reuben Hills by Alana Cooke

With its strong industrial heritage, Reuben Hills is well known for its coffee as a micro roaster based in Surry Hills. The space opened in 2012 where it has attracted a clientele of loyal coffee purveyors, who enjoy the café downstairs and upstairs mezzanine im电竞下载iosed by Alana Cooke. The im电竞下载ios is oriented around the production of coffee within an urban condition, with exposed concrete brickwork and raw elements adding to the factory appeal. Alana Cooke has also recently completed owner Russell Beard’s new outpost, Bondi Hall.

The view from above at Reuben Hills by Alana Cooke

The view from above at Reuben Hills by Alana Cooke

5. Barista & Cook

834 Bourke St, Waterloo

Barista & Cook by Giant im电竞下载ios, Image Credit: Andrew Worssam Photography

Opening last year in Waterloo, Barista & Cook translates as coffee and food with a light-filled and airy im电竞下载ios by Giant im电竞下载ios. Offering a large-scale café interior, it has pot plants suspended from the ceiling and ample greenery to complement the Scandi-style interior. Although somewhat risky featuring ‘barista’ in its title, this café hums along very nicely so it’s fair to say the venture has been a success in this burgeoning area.

Table flora at Barista & Cook by Giant im电竞下载ios

Table flora at Barista & Cook by Giant im电竞下载ios, Image Credit: Andrew Worssam Photography

Want more inspiration in the flesh – register now for im电竞下载ios, 3-5 May and see what’s inspiring the industry. Register FREE online here.

Looking for more on trends in the food service and hospitality industry? Check out our sister event, Fine Food Australia , coming to Sydney this September.

 

About the Author: Annie Reid

Annie Reid is a qualified journalist, professional copywriter and published author with a passion for everything bricks and mortar. For many years, she’s written thousand of stories for newspapers, magazines and clients around the world. Somewhere between the heady buzz of headlines and deadlines, she discovered a niche for creating tailor made content for the property, real estate, architecture and im电竞下载ios industries. Annie holds a Bachelor of Arts and is currently studying a Masters in Publishing and Communications, both from the University of Melbourne.

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