After our early morning playground jaunt around Darling Harbour (see post
here), hunger called. We walked over to
Social Brew Cafe and had breakfast/brunch, or brekkie as they call it here. It was the place to be on a late Saturday morning.
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Signage |
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Bloody Mary's |
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Double Double - Double smoked black forest ham with double cheese melt of vintage cheddar 11
& emmental, real ale and honey mustard on toasted beer & barley sourdough |
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Wood smoked salmon Benedict, sautéed kale and wasabi hollandaise served on brioche |
Highly recommend this place when in Sydney. The food and drinks are good. The ambience is good and very welcoming. It is definitely family friendly and seems to be a place where many locals go to.
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