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Cafe Sinora

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Updated 30 Mar 2026

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Cafe Sinora is a cafe in Lane Cove West. We don't yet have enough signals to confirm whether dogs are allowed. It's best to check with the venue before visiting with your dog. Just 100m away, Blackman Park is a great nearby park for a walk with your dog.

Business Park, Unit 23, Building F/1 Lincoln St, Lane Cove West NSW 2066
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Before you go

  • ℹ️Dog access hasn't been confirmed yet — 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

ASAndre S.
Google Maps
★★★★★8 months ago

Always great, unassuming little industrial area cafe but it delivers on quality, speed and everyone is friendly and ready accomodate any request. Football on the TV, music through the ceiling, beers in the afternoon, sunny seats overlooking the park. It's pretty awesome

CLCameron L.
Google Maps
★★★★☆10 months ago

Was in the area around lunchtime and thought I’d give it a crack based off the google reviews. She was a wet and miserable day so which ruled out sitting outside but plenty of tables inside to choose from. Quick scan of the specials board and the decision was made to give the Wagyu Beef Burger a crack with a side of fries, be rude not too! After a pretty short wait my burger and fries arrived. Always start with the fries which were pretty damn good to be honest. Nice dosing of chicken salt and enough crunchy chips to crack into. Now onto the Wagyu Beef Burger, overall it’s a solid burger, can be was picked up with both hands and a bit old school with the inclusion of beetroot which I’m not complaining about. Reminded me of the old corner store burgers from my younger years, the Aussie classic before we went all yanked up. Wouldn’t hurt to had a slice or two of melted cheese to the patty for a little extra flavour, but other than that I enjoyed it. Worth giving a crack if you’re in the area.

JAJames A.
Google Maps
★★★★★1 year ago

There is growing outcry in the hamburger lover's community to address an important issue. In the effort to craft burgers of increasing decadence and panaché, sandwich artisans are forgetting one important fact - human beings are not like pythons, we do not have jaws that unhinge to allow us to swallow our prey whole. The towering meat-scraper burgers literally springing up everywhere defy humanity! We want, need in fact, burgers that are wider, not taller. Put more things in them by all means, but spread them around a bit. Give our jaws a break, don't actually break them. The Sinora Burger is such a one, designed for comfortable human consumption and wide as the plate it arrives on. It is a 'works' burger in the traditional sense - it has everything in it; cheese, patty, bacon, egg, pineapple, beetroot, onion, tomato and salad. It's so big it probably had the kitchen sink in there too and you'll need both hands to lift this creation so grab some napkins. This little cafe is tucked away in the back of an industrial park but worth seeking out for the good variety of hot food and excellent coffee - and plentiful sitting space inside and out and all undercover. Staff are friendly and service was lighting fast even at the start of the lunchtime rush. Highly recommended!

JPJULIE P.
Google Maps
★★★★☆2 years ago

Arrived as they were closing but staff went out of their way to make us a really good fresh sandwich and great coffee. Just what we needed half way through our 13km walk. Although it’s set on an industrial estate there was some pleasant outside seating.

DADavin A.
Google Maps
★★★☆☆2 years ago

Service was prompt and efficient. Pork roll and chips was below average. Crinkle cut chips not so nice. Roll was overall basic. Sandwich and chips… $17 Have a look at “simply sandwich’s” in Crows Nest for example. The roll is fresh and crispy. The pork is hot with plenty of crackling. And the pork is roasted very well,juicy and flavoursome for $10

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Business Park, Unit 23, Building F/1 Lincoln St, Lane Cove West NSW 2066
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