Cafe Sheba

Dog access unknown

Updated 30 Mar 2026

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Cafe Sheba is a cafe in Hornsby. 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 500m away, Hornsby Park is a great nearby park for a walk with your dog.

Westfield Shoppingtown, Shop 3078, level 3, Hornsby NSW 2077

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

☆☆☆☆5 months ago

My 8 year old cousin had hit her head on a pillar outside this cafe, when I came into their shop to ask for ice to soothe her badly brushed forehead, we were told that we had to buy ice otherwise it would ‘not be fair to them’ absolutely disgusting behaviour from a staff member, please do not go here.

★★☆☆☆8 months ago

Large piece of eggshell in my daughter’s egg and bacon roll, and I had the world’s driest granola. I was wondering why they gave me a knife and fork when I ordered the granola. Two stars though because there was a decent selection of fruit with the dry granola.

★★★☆☆10 months ago

The coffee was good, and the banana bread was decent. Prices were normal, and it wasn’t too busy.

★★★★2 years ago

Pleasant cafe located on level 3 shops of Westfield Hornsby near The Reject Shop. The avocado toast I ordered for Saturday breakfast was well prepared and appetising. The bread was well toasted, and as well as smashed avo there was a nice selection of heirloom cherry tomatoes, sprinkling of feta, but what gave the dish an unexpected twist was the addition of alfalfa sprouts. If you are a fan of the classic smashed avo on toast, you would definitely enjoy this dish.

★★★★2 years ago

New cafe alert ⚠️ Just noticed Sheba opened up the other day and tried out. Decorated in neutral tones with about 5 tables inside and 10 tables outside. Ordered Cappuccino and an almond croissant. The girl who was keeping the place spotless (literally she was going around wiping all surfaces and removing any spots) apologies she wasn't trained to make coffee yet so there was a bit of wait. Coffee was okay. The almond croissant was decent (I personally like the almond paste filling and the baked topping which adds a bit of chewiness to crunchy croissant). It would have been nicer if it came toasted. I initially was offered warming it up in the microwave which I turned down. However, before I left I did confirm getting it toasted is also possible. As for most cafes in Westfield, this cafe has seats inside and outside the cafe.

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