Bondi Junction will be healing for many years to come after the tragedy on 13 April 2024 that claimed so many precious lives. You can help this community in the healing process by frequenting its cafes to spread the love and healing energy that is so essential to this journey of recovery. Here’s some cafes you can visit with your friends and family to help out …
Bellagio Tuck Shop
Co-owners Corinna and Felix Clark – a wife-and-husband team who also own Waverley’s Bellagio Cafe – have prioritised natural and simple ingredients and flavour combinations for a menu that lists retro tuck shop favourites such as meat pies, sausage rolls and even an ANZAC spelt granola. The cafe’s fridge is stocked with huge jars of fresh juice and smoothies that rotate daily, including green options, and a sunny jar of turmeric, peach, orange blossom, coconut cream and Greek yogurt.
“This is a little gem for all of your coffee and breakfast needs! The smashed avo was one of the best I’ve ever had – and was set apart from the others with the eggplant relish. I also have to mention how great the coffee was (and I’m picky!). Definitely stop by if you’re in the area.” – Jade Bremner on TripAdvisor.
With a refreshing approach to food and a convenient location near the heart of Bondi Junction, Bellagio Tuck Shop will continue to impress locals and visitors alike.
60 Bronte Rd, Bondi Junction.
Cosmopolitan Coffee Lounge
Here’s some recent Google Reviews on the Bondi Junction institution that is The Cosmo:
“It’s a great cafe with both indoor and outdoor sitting area. Staff were welcoming and attentive. Moreover, they have wide range of foods and drinks for every aged group. Overall, I had a pleasant moment in this cafe.💗” – Soph Chan
“An eternal favourite – European style cafe with a broad menu (including vegetarian options), strong coffee, and lovely attentive staff. Old style seating, with booths and interesting curio cases on the walls. Been coming here for years, and don’t plan on stopping any time soon!” – Babita Mahat
“Very New York Manhattan style cafe. Good food. Good service. Nice atmosphere.” – Marcelle Girgis
“An interesting caffe-restaurant in Bondi Junction. It has entrances in two different streets. Waiters were very kind in their moods and efficient. Food was good and prices too. A pleasant moment.” – Santiago de Achaval
203 Oxford St, Bondi Junction.
The Lil Hut Bondi
Embrace the laid-back vibe, savour the flavours, and create lasting memories at The Lil Hut. These comments by Stella Trock say it all:
“🏆 Best mochas and hot chocolate in Sydney!
This sweet little cafe is a bit off the beaten path and located in a strange spot at the entrance to the Meriton, but go for the mochas. There’s Nutella involved. Enough said.
We came for the stellar hot chocolate reviews ✨ and stayed for a nice little lunch. Reasonably priced bacon and egg roll, a good salad, all your modern cafe offerings.
Really friendly guy behind the counter. Nice selection of sweets as well.
Shop 18/422 Oxford St, Bondi Junction
Savta Cafe & Restaurant
“My favourite breakfast place in Australia! There’s nothing better than Savta Cafe. The owner is amazing and so friendly goes above and beyond for every customer!
I’m so sad to be leaving Australia because I won’t be able to come to Savta Cafe each morning 😞” – Kiara Memetaj
“Very nice cafe in a quiet street. Fresh delicious food, especially liked the omelette, sabich and shakshouka.
Great customer service, friendly people + gave us complimentary baklava!
Dog friendly and lots of space outside.
Highly recommend, will return when possible.” – Anastasia T
“We came here a few months ago. We were welcomed warmly by the staff. The atmosphere was comfortable and the food was superb. We got the Chicken shawarma and steak sandwich which exceeded our expectations.” – WonHyE
“They nailed our breakfast, it was delicious and exactly what we wanted. The staff were prompt and attentive. Would 100% recommend to anyone in the area.” – Andrew Maraldo
4/12 Waverley Rd, Bondi Junction
Community and Connection: Great things in Bondi Junction
Many people recommend other fine activities in Bondi Junction: And so we’re passing on these tips of quality services, activities and shops worth exploring:
Yoga is a divine healing activity and so Iyengar Yoga is a key place to gather with like-minded spiritual souls to expand community healing energy in the city itself, and beyond.
Check out this top-rated Bondi Junction Cosmetic Dentist led by Dr Peter Poulos.
The proudly independent Tracton Optometrists are the people to see when your seeing is not so good.
When it comes to physiotherapy, then Physio Fitness is a sterling destination.
African Vibe a Delightful Gourmet Shop
Recently opened down the road in Rose Bay, African Vibe’s second store (its first is in Balgowlah, near Manly) is a superb addition, especially for local Bondi Junction South Africans, as well as “Saffas” from Bellevue Hill, Double Bay, Vaucluse and Randwick.
Enjoy their most fantastic biltong in multiple flavours, drywors/droewors, snapsticks/stokkies and boerewors also in many varieties. Also a scintillating array of South African groceries such as koeksisters, melk tarts, wine gums, braai/BBQ sauces such as Chili de Rooibard and Steers monkey gland sauce, gem squash, and Sally Williams cranberry and almond nougat.
22 Plumer Rd, Rose Bay.
Monty’s Sandwich Shop
Monty’s has been a feature of Bondi Junction for almost 10 years, and remains delighted to be the sandwich shop of choice for local residents, businesses and visitors to the area. Now under new management, they have recently refurbished their sandwich cafe, and added some great coffee and breakfast options too.
52 Spring St, Bondi Junction
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