Flock Eatery

Dogs likely welcome

Updated 14 Apr 2026

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Flock Eatery is a cafe in North Sydney with an outdoor area. Dog access isn't confirmed, but venues with an outdoor area are often dog friendly, so it may be worth checking. Just 250m away, Ted Mack Civic Park is a great nearby park for a walk with your dog.

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8 West St, North Sydney NSW 2060

Before you go

  • ℹ️Dog access hasn’t been confirmed — best to check before visiting.
  • 💧No confirmed water bowl for dogs — bring some just in case.

What people say

★★★☆☆4 months ago

Great outdoor seating area. Quick and friendly service. Food is a bit of a scam, chorizo brekkie had the tiniest chorizo slice in it.

★★★★★4 months ago

Visited for the first time yesterday and had a great experience. Shout out to the young gent who served us. Super friendly, old-school service you don’t see much anymore. The haloumi salad was yummy.

★★★★5 months ago

Flock Eatery serves tasty food with generous portions at reasonable prices. I ordered chicken and chips ($20). It also came with vegetables. I was given a quarter chicken. It was very meaty and well cooked through. The vegetables were soft and sweet. The meal could have been shared by two people. Service was great too. It was friendly and helpful. Staff were very willingly to accommodate different requests.

★★★★★9 months ago

Love eating at Flock Eatery. Great location, quiet street, comfy chairs, seating available inside and outside. Coffee is excellent, friendly service, roasts and lasagne are fabulous meals. I wish I could eat there every day!

★★★★★4 years ago

Great coffee, good vibe and must be said the guys running it are fantastic. I observed them being super supportive to the other staff, really friendly to every customer, and clearly popular with regulars. Also obviously proud of their shop as I also observed them wiping down the air conditioning unit. Highly recommend.

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