Copper Cafe is a cafe in St Peters where dog access has not yet been confirmed — it's worth checking before you visit.
The food is excellent. It’s a cute little cafe which we always manage to get seating, even for bigger groups. The staff are absolutely delightful, but really, the food is excellent!! Do yourself a favour and try the eggs benny! Our favourite local in St Peters xox
I’ve been to Copper Cafe a few times, and it never disappoints! The atmosphere is cozy, making it a perfect spot to relax with a coffee or smoothie. Plus, Steve makes fantastic coffee and is always so friendly. Although the staff can be a bit slow, they are super welcoming, which makes the visit worthwhile. I found this place on Google Maps, and I'm glad I did. They offer an all-day breakfast that’s incredibly satisfying. If you’re in the area, I highly recommend stopping by!
I stumbled upon Copper Cafe today via Google Maps. It's my first visit, and I was looking for a quick but cozy experience. I ordered a sandwich and a coffee and enjoyed the relaxing atmosphere. The all-day breakfast options are tempting! The staff were friendly, even if a bit slow. If you're nearby, I recommend stopping by for a casual meal.
It was my first time dining here after a few friends recommended your brunch and coffee, and I must say — it did not disappoint! Absolutely worth the 48-minute drive. Thank you for the wonderful hospitality. I’ll definitely be back soon! With love, The girl who drove 48 minutes just to get to you 💛
had a mixed experience at 29 Copper St, Peters NSW. My husband and I went there for breakfast and ordered two breakfast bruschettas—his with extra chicken and spinach, while mine was the regular version. However, when our food arrived, there was a mix-up: the spinach was on my plate, and the chicken was on his. The lovely person from the kitchen who brought our food was really kind. When we mentioned the mix-up, she immediately went back and brought out some extra spinach, which we really appreciated. The food itself was great—no complaints there. After breakfast, my husband wanted to stay and have his coffee there, while I preferred mine as takeaway. I placed the order with the same staff member who took our breakfast order, clearly specifying that my cappuccino should be takeaway and his flat white should be served in a mug. The staff member even asked me twice to confirm. However, when the drinks arrived, the cappuccino was served in a mug, and the flat white was in a takeaway cup. At that moment, my husband was on the phone, but when he noticed the mistake, he pointed it out. The staff member didn’t apologize and just said he would transfer the cappuccino to a takeaway cup and give the flat white in a mug. Of course, transferring coffee changes its taste and experience, so it wasn’t the best solution. But more than that, the staff member’s attitude was not great—he didn’t seem friendly or approachable and didn’t even say sorry. It felt off, especially since he was much nicer to other customers. Then my husband asked me, “Are you sure you ordered correctly?” and for a moment, I started doubting myself. But then I realized—it wasn’t me. It was the same person who already messed up our food order, so this was clearly his mistake, not mine. Overall, it was a bad experience. The food was great, and the kitchen staff was lovely, but the service from the person taking orders left a lot to be desired.
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