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“Long black, moist, lemon drizzle cake, yum. Tiny bakery filled with love, smiles and laughter, tucked away in woolomolooo.” — Jessica S.
“What can I say? I'd move to Sydney just for this bakery.
I have never been more wow'd by a bakery like I have for Flour and Stone. I've tried a range of their stuff and I wish I had more. That salted caramel tart had me going mental! The lemon drizzle cake I had? I would have bought 30 if I had known they were that good. Alas I was already back in Adelaide by the time I bought it. Speaking of which, their goodies travel well. Buy loads as gifts!! The ladies who work at the bakery are also sweethearts. Not stingy at all with their baking advice, they dished it out to anybody who asks! If you mention to them that their goodies will be travelling, they will pack it up extra securely. Our precious cargo made it to Adelaide fine! Except for the lamington that got devoured on the plane. Ahem. The decor is cute and their portions generous.
I really, really wish I lived in Sydney just for them!” — Celeste W.
The Social Brew Café is a local landmark in bustling Pyrmont at the corner of Harris St and Pyrmont Bridge Rd. It is the hub and central meeting place in Pyrmont village where locals gather for their favourite local brew and delicious food from the all day menu. The relaxed and comfortable café is the perfect place to catch up with friends, family or colleagues. It offers a range of delicious food options to suit all tastes, as well as a wide selection of local and international beers, wines and spirits. Whether you're looking for a quick coffee and a bite to eat before work, or a leisurely lunch or dinner with friends, The Social Brew Café is the perfect place to relax and unwind.
“Great staff and food. Must try is the pan fried Gnocchi! The staff were really friendly and the coffee was good as well” — Sunil K.
“I came to Social brew cafe for brunch while exploring the city and on my way to the aquarium. I sat outside. The service was great and the food was good too! I ordered smoked salmon, truffle fries, black coffee and beer.” — Medha K.
“Ricotta hot cakes! These were so yummy. I ate them pretty fast and didn't share with anyone because they were that good ;). I ordered a green smoothie to balance it all out. Smoothie was a nice way to end my brekkie at this restaurant. Others with me ordered the salmon Benedict and the smoked salmon flatbread. They were all delicious and all plates were empty. Cheers!” — Giselle A.