Best New Cafes in Sydney 2024
From specialised delis to bakeries and brews, these are the best new cafes in Sydney.
Few things in life surpass the simple pleasure of discovering a delicious new cafe brimming with tasty morsels. We're here to keep you in the loop. Sydney has already been blessed with a swathe of new openings so far in 2024, in the form of restaurants and bars, and the cafe scene is no different.
Whether you're lolling around at brunch, on the way for a quick mid-work bite or after somewhere to celebrate, these are the spots to hit.
Best New Cafes in Sydney: December 2024
Salumerie
Italian deli and sandwich masters Salumerie has arrived in the Northern Beaches! Expect house-made focaccia loaded with fresh deli goodness ranging from prosciutto di parma to porchetta, grilled eggplant and vodka polpette. There will even be an aperitivo hour from 5pm, Thursdays to Sundays, should you like to get your Italian fix of an evening.
40 East Esplanade, Manly
Lune
After almost five years of foiled plans, Lune has finally arrived in Sydney. For those not in the know, Lune produces the most technically perfect croissants in town. Founder Kate Reid, a former Formula 1 aerodynamicist has perfected the art, and the results must be sampled to be believed.
The Roseberry outpost delivers the sleek minimalist interiors Lune is known for alongside a daily array of up to 15 different pastries. Queue might be long, but remember, they're worth the wait!
As for the CBD destination, a tighter curation of pastries is on offer, perfect for your morning commute.
Rosebery & Martin Place
Best New Cafes in Sydney: November 2024
Tessuto (Image Credit: Steven Woodburn)
Tessuto
Breaky in the CBD just got a major glow-up with the arrival of Italian trattoria Tessuto. From the talented group behind Secolo comes this glorious pit stop where carbonara scrambled eggs, tiramisu iced lattes and focaccias lie in wait. Retro and playful, the team are serving all kinds of fun spins on trending ingredients including the picciriddu — a single espresso topped with pistachio cream and a pistachio crumb rim. Fancy a drop with your lunch? An Italian-focussed wine list and a range of spritzes are on offer.
32-34 York Street, Sydney
Pippis
Channelling all their hospitality expertise into a waterfront venue, Pippis is the brand-new bayside opening from the good people behind The Grounds of Alexandria. Bringing a splash of Euro summer to The Shire, this new eatery is open from breakfast through to dinner. Soak up a cocktail on the deck whilst enjoying dappled sunlight through the orange and white umbrellas or cosy up at the custom-made bar for a pre-dinner cocktail. Breaky classics are covered, as well as antipasti, pizza, pasta and seafood come lunch and dinner. Having opened just in time for summer by the sea, we recommend booking a table in advance.
2 Tonkin Street, Cronulla
Best New Cafes in Sydney: July 2024
Superfreak (Image Credits: Phillip Huynh)
Superfreak
Taking Marrickville by storm, Superfreak is a very welcome addition to the Sydney foodie scene. Serving up healthy bites that look the part, you can expect delicious breaky plates (jammy eggs, radish, picked vege and the like), broth, porridge and other nourishing delights. The interiors are just as clean as the menu with a neutral palette and minimalist design fitted out with luxury textiles.
333 Enmore Road, Marrickville
Tokyo Lamington & The Bakery
They've perfected the lamington (and the Newtown store) and now the good people at Tokyo Lamington are spreading the love with the opening of their new Tokyo Lamington & The Bakery store in Marrickville. The good news is that there will be lamingtons. The better news is that they'll also be serving up even more baked goods from pastries to breads. Matcha strawberry scroll? We're there.
140 Marrickville Road, Marrickville
Best New Cafes in Sydney: April 2024
Maido
Sydney's favourite Japanese-inspired slow-living homewares store, Provider, has just teamed up with Artificer Coffee in the collaboration of dreams. Serving coffee in deliciously decadent ceramic mugs, you can enjoy a slow sip whilst your browse top-tier homewares and watch the team in the candle lab pour Provider Store signature candles.
7-9 Flinders Street, Surry Hills
Noon
The newest kid on the Manly cafe block is Noon, brought to you by the Good Good Company - the same folk behind Manly faves Chica Bonita, Sunset Sabi and Busta. With a simple yet chic fit-out and a prime sunlit corner just a block back from the Beach Noon is fuelling locals and visitors alike with classic coffees, iced matches or a shaken tahini latte. For food think elevated B&Es with house barbecue sauce, scrambled eggs with black lime za’atar crisp, sourdough and cultured butter or Rosti with cured ocean trout, fennel and herb salad, lemon myrtle, crème fraiche.
Shop 1/18 Raglan St, Manly
Best New Cafes in Sydney: March 2024
Moon Phase
There's no sweeter sentence than 'specialising in artisanal croissants and coffee' and that's exactly what this sleek St Leonards cafe is all about. Expect the most delicate, artistic pastries from Moon Phase in a range of unique flavours including winter chai, earl grey lychee and wildflower honey.
Shop entry via Clarke Lane (off Oxley St, 96-97/545 Pacific Highway, St Leonards
Best New Cafes in Sydney: February 2024
Tita Carinderia
If you're a breaky/brunch lover and you haven't yet visited Tita Carinderia, you've got some priorities to reconsider. This Filipino bakery and cafe will require multiple visits if you want to make a dent in the offering. The exceptionally popular ube flavour can be found in almost anything (the soft serve is a must) as can other popular Filipino ingredients. It's the perfect place to try something new before leaving with a sweet treat for the road.
Shop 4/259 Illawarra Road, Marrickville
Pantry Story
Pantry Story is, well, the story of a new generation of neighbourhood bakers doing things differently. Playing with flavour and the medium of baked goods, you can expect the likes of pandan scrolls, chilli oil and cheese twists and brisket hand pie. Arrive hungry and arrive early.
Sitchu Tip: Do not leave without securing a hazelnut chocolate almond babka.
336 Paramatta Road, Stanmore
Best New Cafes in Sydney: January 2024
Salumerie
Fresh, handmade bread, deli meats and cheese - Salumerie is slinging the holy trifecta and we can't think of anywhere we'd rather be come lunchtime. Shop deli bits and pieces to-go or settle in for a freshly made sandwich and coffee. Our picks are the Napoli (prosciutto di parma, rocket, stracciatella, shaved parmesan, olive oil EVOO) and vodka polpette (polpette in vodka ragu sauce, buffalo ricotta, rocket, saved parmesan, eggplant a fungheto).
Hang tight for nights at Salumerie coming soon!
Sitchu Tip: Get there early to secure the goods - you're not the only salami lover in town!
40 Llankelly Place, Potts Point
Managed to check all the best new cafes in Sydney off your list and still want more? Be sure to take a peek at our edit of the best croissants in Sydney and the best casual restaurants in the CBD.