The Vintage Pantry is an unassuming, yet popular, brunch café in Pitt Town, Northwest of Sydney.
Not knowing what to expect, the place is very tastefully put together with an odd assortment of wooden furniture in a uniform, whitewash finish.
The walls are plaster, with a beautifully textured brick wall on one side, and a selection of interesting, curated items adorn the space throughout. Of particular note is a major feature piece, a comfortable looking reupholstered vintage lounge.
With pencils and colouring books for the kids, the café is spacious both inside and out, and there are plenty of aspects to find your favourite seat.
Service was great, with staff proactive, friendly and always available when required.
The coffee is a solid performer that one might expect to be consistent, without owning the show.
Given the time of day, we both elected for burgers. The Ultimate (beef) burger was juicy and delicious, with a tasty combo of ingredients and sauces. The Kafta (lamb) burger also reported well, and no beer battered chips were left over.
Whilst a bit far off the beaten track to be a destination, if you're passing through Pitt Town, I definitely recommend stopping in for a coffee and a bite. read more