Black Elk Espresso

Dogs likely welcome

Updated 30 Mar 2026

No photos yet
Be the first to share a photo of this spot.

Black Elk Espresso is a cafe in Carnes Hill. Dog access isn't confirmed, so it's best to check with the venue before visiting with your dog. Just 50m away, Carnes hill Park is a great nearby park for a walk with your dog.

600 Kurrajong Rd, Carnes Hill NSW 2171

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.
  • 🌤No confirmed outdoor dog area — best to check before visiting.

What people say

★★★★5 months ago

For what its worth, this place does nice breakfast food. Overall it is on abit of the more expensive side but I like that its dog friendly. Try to get here earlier to avoid peak hour wait times.

★★★★★4 months ago

I’ve had many fish tacos before and can say this is one of the best! Slightly spicy and tangy from the sauce and a good balance with the fresh carrots and generous amounts of guacamole. The fried fish remained crispy for the entire meal. Highly recommend this dish when coming here!

★★★★★8 months ago

I went to have breakfast with my wife service was good did not have to wait for long to get a seat and the foods and coffees also good, we love it atmosphere is great highly recommend.

★★★★★8 months ago

Absolutely delicious! We ordered the big breakfast and everything was cooked perfectly — the poached eggs were spot on, bacon crispy, sausages tasty, and the fresh salad with feta and avocado was a great touch. Portion size was generous and beautifully presented. The coffee was also excellent. The cafe had a warm and welcoming vibe with great service. Highly recommend for anyone looking for a quality brunch spot in @Black Elk Espresso 👏👌👍

★★★★★9 months ago

Great service and amazing food! We ordered the vegan bowl and smashed avocado with mushrooms and hash browns. Nicole’s service was thorough and friendly Thanks guys we can’t wait for next time!

Happy Dog Guides

View all guides

How we know this

We check council regulations, official sources, and community reviews to verify dog access at every venue. Access may change — always check on-site signage. Something wrong or missing? Submit feedback. How it works.