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    Thelma & Louise

    3.9 (28 reviews)
    ModerateCafes
    Open 7:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Moderate noise
    Outdoor seating
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Benjamin B.

    I have never been crippled with such crushing, debilitating food envy as I was at this quirky little waterside cafe. My king-size Foxes Wagyu Burger was all well and good - no complaints, really - but when the seafood risotto arrived at the table next to ours . . . by Jupiter's trombone I wanted it. I really, really wanted it. Brimming with mussels, swimming with prawns, topped with shelves of piquant Parmesan and lashings of coarse black pepper, it was served in its own oily broth and the damned sea breeze sweeping in from the balcony kept sending delicious wafts of it straight up my snoot. And all of a sudden I was That Guy: the creep that sits there and stares boggle-eyed and twitchy-fingered at somebody else's food without realising he's doing it. Everybody hates that guy. Look at your own food, wierdo.

    Mike M.

    This seaside cafe is a little gem tucked away into one of the many bays of the Sydney Harbor. El Fresco dinning on the patio over the water or nice table inside either way there are great views of the area. The staff are very attentive to customer needs, you can tell its a local spot the staff knew most of the customer on a first name basis. When arrived we were quickly served a drink, we both ordered some flat whites and looked over the menu. The flat whites were perfectly prepared and came out quickly, the menu had many great options but I went for my usual Big Brekkie. The food was spot on delicious! After the meal we decided to stay a bit longer to enjoy the views, and sip on another drink.

    Salmon Egg's Benedict
    Theo D.

    After an epic bus journey which detoured me around the CBD, across the Harbour Bridge and plopping me in a foreign part of town... I still had to walk another 1.4km downhill in the blazing sun with my bald head scorching every minute to get to this dynamic-duo-named cafe. Why would I embark on such a treacherous adventure you ask?? To meet some mates for brunch.. duh!!! Man was this place rocking! Apparently my mates had to make reservations for this place. 11am was call time and I showed up at 1117am, dehydrated and panting like a rescued pup from the RSPCA. They look at me like a hated stepchild. I didn't give a rat's ass at this point.. Let's order! I kept to the standard salmon egg's benedict with a jar of carrot juice while the other two order the famous berry and ricotta crepe and the sautéed mushroom on toast. Salmon Egg's Benedict were to perfection! My plate was doused in Hollandaise sauce, the toasty toast one could ever imagine and the salmon... Errmygaaah. My mates became lovely again once the food arrived and even offered to let me try a small bite of the crepe... BOOMB! The service was friendly and quick.. I had to only knock down a star because of the price. As yummy as my salmon egg's benedict were.. It's not worth the $18. But come give this place a try once in your life before you die :)

    Muesli with fresh fruit, compote & natural yoghurt
    Cassie H.

    Wow! What a view for breakfast!! The breakfast was delicious and portions were generous. We went on a hot morning so I didnt get a coffee, but I was really curious of the coffee jug... if it was cooler I would have loved to try it.

    Nicki F.

    The cafe Thelma and Louise has a little touch of the duo in it for sure. It's sweet with a touch scruffy... just a touch but it adds character to the place rather than depress it. Located beside the Neutral Bay Wharf Ferry Entrance the cafe is a little treasure I'd prefer not to have everyone know about but equally want to share the love. I like cafes that give me the impression the owners have been around the world and back, a place they've created with a combination of odd bits and bobs. The bright blue walls splattered with a mix of artwork including giant black letters and numbers, a montage of mirrors and another of inspirational plaques with quotes like 'nothing is impossible to him who will try'. The row of gnomes behind the bar is a nice touch too. The dark wooden well loved chairs and old drinking bottles with geraniums plopped in them give Thelma and Louise a cottage feel but instead of being in the country side it's by a quiet part of Sydney Harbour. There are four tables on the balcony that overlook the serene water view complete with small pleasure yachts. A small open kitchen and obvious regulars who shout out 'same as usual' across the room give Thelma and Louise a community feel (I could hear my chickpea balls sizzling on the pan!). The menu thanks their small business suppliers (wine, olive oil and pudding) with a few dishes tagged as 'mum's signature' recipes. I love the unique names - Magic Monster Muffin ($5) and Powers Irish Whiskey Coffee ($14). Ingredients are organic or locally sourced - their herbs, passionfruit, pumpkin and eggplant are grown in their own garden. Gluten free bread is available but they're also happy to do a gluten free version of the dishes. I had Mum's Falafel Roll ($15)as a salad instead of a wrap. It was really fresh, tasty and a sufficiently light lunch. Other dishes that took my fancy were the Foxes Wagyu Beef Burger ($24) and the special of the day - Seafood Risotto - looked delicious and a perfect fit for a dining on the water. Big breaky lovers will love the Pink Breakfast complete with a flute of pink bubbles for $27 ($1 of which goes to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation). Coffee is organic and you can buy it by the bowl. Bonsoy milk - the smoothest and best soy milk by far to heat for coffee - is used. T2 teas as well as fairtrade and organic teas are available. There is a slightly unstable child seat rather than high chair. WiFi available.

    Tereza B.

    Thelma and Louise is the kind of neighbourhood gem that is so pleasing to have as a local in our neighbourhood of Kurraba Point/Neutral Bay. For years we have enjoyed the monster muffins and the rustic breakfast of eggs with sides of roasted tomato, sausage and beans with big thick crust toast. The coffee has improved considerably and the service now matches the ever frantic patronage of the cafe. Thelma and Louise sits on the corner of the entry to Hayes Street Wharf and a quick snack can be enjoyed as you watch the ferry turn into Kirribilli wharf and come towards Hays Street wharf. It has also become licensed as its BYO with $2.50 corkage. Days prior to becoming a Mum would be idled away with friends and loved ones as we watched the sparkling water in this little alcove of Sydney Harbour. Choose wisely when visiting on windy days as outside on the balcony can get rather windy. There is metered parking and one side of the Lower Wycombe Road is unlimited parking if you can find a spot. Should you be planning a visit to the city consider coming down to Hayes Street and experiencing Thelma and Louise.

    Bruno H.

    very nice place to start a sunday! we had breakfast on the terrace with a stunning view over the harbour, fantastic coffee and great eggs benedict. When coming back to sydney, we'll defenitively come back to Thelma & Louise Waterfront Cafe! :-)

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    we had breakfast on the terrace with a stunning view over the harbour, fantastic coffee and great eggs benedict.

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    Sophie's Place

    Sophie's Place

    3.0(3 reviews)
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    Sophie Valiant was a pioneer of cafe culture on the North Shore who used to drive her van to…read moreCremorne Wharf every morning in the 90's for 5 years. With her espresso machine she would make coffee and sell her handmade muffins from a collapsible table. The clientele was either commuters, tourists or for those who had time would sit on wooden stools and bask in the sun. Her clientele was consistent and the view being one of the best of Sydney Harbour. A permanent white box was then designed for her by Burton Katon Halliday where she was able to house a microwave, stove, fridge and her expresso machine and at that time the cafe was called See Sea. The coffee beans are from boutique coffee house Roseberry Street in Manly Vale, Northern Beaches. A Cremorne walk along the harbour can end with a coffee and muffin consumed one of the little wooden chairs and tables, your walk can continue afterwards through to Mosman or Taronga Zoo. Sophie passed away a few years ago and a close friend appealed that this place be remembered as her own. It is now fittingly called Sophie's Place. It is a must visit to Sydney, for the coffee and the views. Ask for Bernie if there is more than one person there but he by far is one of the best Baristas in this city.

    For a quick coffee on the go, this spot is perfect. I usually grab a flat white before jumping onto…read morethe ferry and the barista never has a problem with making it extra hot for me :) My only gripe is that I wish they were open a little more frequently. Otherwise, thumbs up!

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