I can’t even explain how much I love their acaii bowl! They’re surprisingly really filling and a delicious breakfast choice! Also, this is one of the few Cafes on the upper north shore that serve acaii bowls so it’s a great find if you’re looking for a local place. Their chai lattes and bacon and egg on sourdough toast breakfast are also delicious. Would definitely recommend!
Andrew O.
Place rating: 5 Australia
Brilliant, just brilliant little café at Turramurra Station. There must be some connection with the Andronicus family as the walls are adorned with photos of the original Andronicus Café. The coffee is outstanding and I just knocked over the best bacon and egg toastie I have had today. Actually it probably beats every B&E toastie I’ve had all week, hell, all year. Three Williams is the only place that can compete. Great place !
Graeme S.
Place rating: 4 Warrawee, Australia
Great coffee and casual food Bonus is getting a table. Bigger bonus is getting one by the window. No matter what, is a great little café and definitely won’t disappoint.
Tamer M.
Place rating: 4 Sydney, Australia
This is probably the best café in this area. Not sure if it worth coming to if you are not near it. However, if you are in the North Shore it is completely worth the visit. The staff here is friendly and the place is generally busy — so you might not find a place to sit. The coffee is quite good for this area. The serve Gabriel beans. They don’t have any single origin but that’s not that big of a problem. Most of the food is pre-made sandwiches, wraps and Turkish breads that are pressed etc. There is a large selection of these and they are all good. If your are not into the sandwiches etc, they do have a small menu of food. If you are there for breakfast I would recommend the breakfast Turkish with the tomato relish. It is really good!
Hayden L.
Place rating: 5 Breckenridge, CO
Small, cool, well designed and full of excellent food & drink — it’s worth being late to work for the coffee and especially the breakfast BLT. What a marvellous creation.
Liz K.
Place rating: 5 Roseville, Australia
Just been for the first time — one of my favourite baristas is there! Great coffee, can’t wait to try the food…
Matthew L.
Place rating: 4 Glendale, CA
Just had the coffee but it’s consistently very good. One of the better in the neighbourhood.
Jorg A.
Place rating: 4 Sydney, Australia
What’s wrong with Turramurra these days? There’s a top of the rank Tapas restaurant, a fancy wine garage bar and now this one, Replay, displacing one of the many hair salons. And what a win this one is! People at neighbouring tables having deep conversations about bio-dynamic and wholesome foods. Young and old alike sharing a place with rustic chairs, menus on wooden boards and fancy sounding food. Even the decent common water tap has been given a spiral facelift. All unheard of in good ol’ Turra. The Di Gabriel coffee is a real winner with a its fine aroma, but it’s the baristas in particular who are to praise for their skills. Haven’t had one bad coffee there. The foods they offer are Brasserie Bread pastries and a few other known bakers as well as a number of hot food favourites from their kitchen. Replay is a place to return to. A note on the side to a previous reviewer and other journalists: What’s with peoples’ perception of the division of Turramurra? There’s North Turramurra(roughly north of Burns Road), Turramurra(!) and South Turramurra(about south of The Comenarra Parkway). Look it up in your UBD or Google maps. Replay is pretty much centre in Turramurra;)
Val B.
Place rating: 5 Sydney, Australia
Finally a descent café in South Turramurra! Cool style — you could fool yourself pretending you are in NYC Soho. Great atmosphere, cool music, great large windows, very comfortable seats. Located right next to Turramurra’s train station, ideal place to meet friends. Perfect to chill out. Delicious food and amazing coffee. Staff is very polite and helpful. I recommend their huge chocolate chip salted cookies. Delicious!