Reviews
What Ulises Jenkins likes about Pausa Laneway Cafe:
this place has fantastic coffee. it's always crowded in the morning so I try my paypal beat the Q app so I don't have to wait too long. if they use this app, however, they remember that they do not call out their names when the coffee is ready, they need to check on the counter. not a big thing, but if they forget that they might wait until someone notices! the prices have recently risen from $3.50 standard to $3.80.... View all feedback. What Ludwig Romaguera doesn't like about Pausa Laneway Cafe:
After hearing all the hype, I decided to try her coffee. arrived at 9 o'clock in the morning, ordered my coffee and waited. the barista was too chatting and slowly ordered for the haste hour, despite the long waiting snake. for a 3/4 full caappucino, and it came full size caappucino with 3/4 sugar. very dissappointed, I stay with my regular coffee shop. View all feedback.
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A blink and you miss it hole in the wall cafe that is popular with the Westfield designer crowd. Their coffee (Toby's estate) is good and well made but, at $5 f...
read moreWe call it our Prada cafe :) LOL....coz its right next to Prada and the entrance is so hidden, if you are just walking past you won't even notice. Serving Tobys...
read moreA blink and you miss it hole in the wall cafe that is popular with the Westfield designer crowd. Their coffee (Toby's estate) is good and well made but, at $5 f...
read moreWe call it our Prada cafe :) LOL....coz its right next to Prada and the entrance is so hidden, if you are just walking past you won't even notice. Serving Tobys...
read moreCute hole in the wall coffee cafe with seating available in the Westfield laneway between Gucci and Prada (what more could you ask) has recently changed hands a...
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read morePausa is a blink-and-you-miss-it hole in the wall cafe popular with the Westfield designer crowd. The coffee, made with Toby's Estate beans, is good and well-made but comes at a high price of $5 for a takeaway latte. Despite the steep prices, customers praise the quality of the coffee and the warm welcome provided by the staff, earning it a reputation as a top coffee spot in Sydney. The cafe has a small but friendly staff who continue to improve the coffee offerings, making it a hidden gem for coffee lovers.