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I have been going to Sonoma Woollahra a few times a week since the whole COVID situation took over. I think it is the best, most consistent coffee in the Bondi Junction/Woollahra area. View all feedback.
I have been going to Sonoma Woollahra a few times a week since the whole COVID situation took over. I think it is the best, most consistent coffee in the Bondi Junction/Woollahra area. <br/ <br/ The staff are kind and not overbearing. The food always looks fresh.<br/ <br/ Minus a star because there is no free wifi, absolutely nothing gluten free to eat and sometimes the tables aren't wiped down.
One of the many Sonoma cafe/bakeries, near Bondi Junction on the pretty cafe strip. Good bread, good coffee. The fig toast is my fav. What else can you ask for?
When I think of Sonoma Bakery I am immediately drawn into a dream-like trance and thinking about their gorgeous, malty, sourdough miche. Eating that bread makes you feel complete man. If you can give your arms a bit of a work out then lug home a loaf of the 1.4 kilo round bread. Cut as much as you will eat for the next day or two and freeze the rest. Because it is far too good to waste, just slice as much as you will require in the meantime.
Love Sanoma bread, especially the miche sourdough. You can get takeaway coffee or sit down and eat in. Their avocado on toast, birch muesli and other breakfast menu items are all delicious. The baked goods in the cabinet, cinnamon scroll I'm looking at you, are devilishly good. Service can be hit and miss, so never come here in a rush.
Summer is here which means one thing: lazy brunches. Now I’ve heard the name Sonoma buzzing around for several years, but not having had one cross my path, I put it down as sandwiches for the elite. I mean the name sounds like a school for alternative learning. But after checking out their latest café in Woollahra I realised just how humble their origins are – it's a family business with its roots in small town NSW. Yes, the business is bread, but it’s what they do with it to quote The Castle . With most options around the ten buck mark, you can’t go wrong; but do try the Braised Spiced Pork Sandwich $10 with apple chutney nestled betwixt Miche loaf. The bread is deliciously chewy with a caramelized crust. For a perfectly rounded brunch, go the Gravlax $15 with boiled egg, ricotta, avocado and seeded rye sourdough and generous helpings of each . Quiches $7 are good, as are pastries. We’re told that as it’s Sund