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Stories from the cafe

Notes on brunch, dessert, group dining and the everyday rhythm of The Rocks.

Coffee and cold drink at The Rocks Cafe
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Dining

Easy Group Dining in The Rocks

Indoor seating, outdoor tables and group-friendly service make the cafe a practical meeting point around George Street.

The room is built for a relaxed meal with friends, colleagues or visiting family. Indoor seating, outdoor tables and upstairs dining give groups room to settle in.

The menu covers breakfast, pasta, burgers, salads, dessert, beer, wine and cocktails, so mixed groups can find an easy path through the day.

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Dessert

Dessert and Coffee on George Street

Lemon meringue tart, tiramisu, mud cake and cheesecake make dessert a reason to stop in, even after the lunch rush.

The cake cabinet is part of the rhythm here. Stop by for coffee and a slice, or end dinner with lemon meringue tart, tiramisu, black satin mud cake or cheesecake.

Our dessert list changes the pace of a Rocks visit: polished enough for a night out, relaxed enough for a quick coffee and cake.

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Brunch

A Brunch Stop Near Circular Quay

Our morning table leans into classic cafe comfort: poached eggs, hotcakes, avocado toast, coffee and easy George Street access.

Breakfast is a natural starting point at The Rocks Cafe. Guests come in for coffee, eggs, hotcakes and a slower moment before exploring the harbour streets nearby.

The menu includes ricotta hotcakes, grilled halloumi, salmon royale, roasted mushroom, egg florentine and a big breakfast for the table that wants a full start.