The Junction Coffee Co is a cafe in Lane Cove 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, Cameraygal Park is a great nearby park for a walk with your dog.
Conveniently located at the Plaza in Lane Cove, The Junction Coffee Co is a dog friendly cafe with outdoor seating and a substantial menu which you won’t have any trouble choosing from. A small space, but very popular. It was formerly Pablo & Rusty’s which could be the reason they serve Pablo & Rusty’s Coffee as well as sell their beans. Chef Daniel is extremely experienced, having works all over the world. He’s created a menu with a variety of dishes to suit all diners. They have a hugely instagrammable breakfast degustation, veggie board and French toast to name a few. Food is nutritious, well seasoned, tasty and nicely presented. We shared two dishes, the smashed avo with tomato, dukkah, goats feta on ciabatta. So colourful and even healthy. It was a cold weekend so we also shared the porridge with cinnamon, cashew nuts, seasonal fruit. The coffee is good, using Pablo and Rusty’s beans. We had a mocha as well as a Daintree chai with soy milk + honey - Specialty of the house. Staff were lovely and extremely accommodating. This will be sure to maintain popularity with the locals and visitors alike.
We do love a good outdoor corner cafe… small, attentive, alfresco, good food & hot caramel latte coffee. The food was great, quick tasty & hot! No complaints & looking forward to returning.
Nicely made coffee. Salmon Bruschetta with poached egg was delicious. Nice ambiance to the place as well.
Been there a few times, can’t stop returning. Great food and great service. Coffee is great too!
Edit: If I could give it a two and a half I would. It’s quite mediocre to be honest. The bacon and egg bomb (fancy bacon and egg roll) was underwhelming and the bun itself was average. My partner for a ham, cheese and tomato toastie which was well under toasted (cheese was basically unmelted). The drinks came out way after the food and took some time. The tea (teabag in water) took the longest and came out under brewed. Overall underwhelming. Pretty typical for Lane Cove though. Food was good although seating is limited or somewhat awkward. Nothing to write home about. Worth a try if there is a spot to sit.
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