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Kwila is a small cafe in the backstreets of Surry hills. They are an independent small batch roasting company who source their products in Papua New Guinea. Their perspective ethical is to source from ecologically socially focused coffee producers. They have milk based, espresso and batch brew coffee which had a lovely flavour to it. They also sell plenty of pastries, cookies, and food to dine in as well. I enjoyed a... View all feedback.
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Just trying to get a cup of coffee...went to this coffee shop. I love the friendliness of the staff there. Good interior design for a minimalist coffee shop. The coffee itself it's just okay...not great but not bad either. View all feedback.
Great coffee! Be early to get your food or simply feed your caffeine craving up until 2.30pm. A hole in the wall on Foster Street, a great spot to enjoy your coffee and unwind from the hectic pace of Sydney
Kwila is a small cafe in the backstreets of Surry hills. They are an independent small batch roasting company who source their products in Papua New Guinea. Their perspective ethical is to source from ecologically socially focused coffee producers. They have milk based, espresso and batch brew coffee which had a lovely flavour to it. They also sell plenty of pastries, cookies, and food to dine in as well. I enjoyed a savoury muffin. The space has a nice aesthetic with exposed brick walls, and a cool geometric mural on the wall. Service is welcoming and efficient.
Just trying to get a cup of coffee...went to this coffee shop. I love the friendliness of the staff there. Good interior design for a minimalist coffee shop. The coffee itself it's just okay...not great but not bad either.
This place is a bit hidden, but it's worth a try. Their espresso was really nice( hints of chocolate and a finish of a nice citrus acidity) their milk house bland is nice and rich great milk texture.
Found this great little cafe up a one way street near the Albion street Rydges, down off Elizabeth Street. Coffee was great, and the food all vegetarian was delicious. Nice little sweet treats, gourmet vege pies, and some other customers had what looked to be healthy bowls of grub. Really friendly owner and staff, and cool music. Best little hole in the wall type cafe you 'll find, and worth getting off the main road for.