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Canberra’s 5 Most Popular Cafes

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Canberra is one of the world’s most interesting cities. In truth, you have everything you could ever want here. Whether you are visiting from abroad or you are a local and you want to know a little bit more about the cafe culture, the fact is that the city has some truly incredible cafes to choose from. If you’re wondering which ones to begin with, you might want to take a look at some of the following, as these are five of the most popular cafes in town that you might want to check out for yourself.

Coffee Lab

If what you want above all else is great-tasting coffee that’s served with a smile, Coffee Lab is the place to go. Here you will find the full range of coffee products that you could possibly want, from lattes to flat whites and beyond, and it’s a great cafe if you are a true caffeine fiend looking for an espresso too. Check it out and you certainly won’t be disappointed.

Location at 26 Narellan St, Canberra 2601, Australia.

Silo Bakery Cafe

Locals in Canberra know all too well that there are plenty of bakery-meet-cafe establishments. In fact, these are some of the most popular of their type in the world. Because of that, it’s a really good idea to check some of these out, and Silo Bakery Cafe is easily one of the best all-round, with great food and coffee all rolled into one incredible package. It is truly a must-visit.

The location is 36 Giles St Kingston, Canberra 2604, Australia.

Brewbar Cafe

Over on Anketell Street, surrounded by lots of interesting shops, you have the much-loved Brewbar Cafe, something of a favorite in the area with locals and visitors alike. Here you can chill out in the modern and exciting, open plan cafe, and treat yourself to truly some of the most amazing coffee you will find in the Southern Hemisphere. There are few cafes more impressive than this one in Canberra and beyond.

Location, Anketell Street Shop 9a, Canberra 2900 Australia.

Sonoma Bakery

As you would have guessed, this is yet another bakery-cafe, and one that many people absolutely swear by. If you are looking for some amazing baked goods to go with your coffee, Sonoma Bakery, at 21 Lonsdale St, Braddon Shop, is  place to be, and it’s no surprise that it is so busy in the mornings, as a popular spot for people to get their breakfast croissant with coffee on their way to work. Join them and your day will start off so much better.

Lonsdale Street Roasters

Nearby to Sonoma, you have the Lonsdale Street Roasters in U 3 7 Lonsdale Street Braddon. If there is one cafe in ACT you can call true coffee wizards, it’s these guys. But that’s not all they’re great at - there is also plenty of delicious food, and the service is known to be some of the most impressive anywhere as well. You should definitely check it out if you haven’t already, especially if you are in the area. You won’t be disappointed.


Those are just a few of the most popular cafes in Canberra. Each of them are amazing in their own right, and well worth checking out. Make sure to take a look at them soon.

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