Quatre Cafe is a cafe in Strathfield. 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 300m away, Fitzgerald Reserve is a great nearby park for a walk with your dog.
Visited for breakfast and had mixed feelings. The coffee was great as always — smooth and well-balanced — and I really enjoy it when the older barista is on, as you can see the passion for coffee and hospitality in every cup. I ordered bacon and eggs with aioli, but it was served with a heavy amount of BBQ sauce instead, which was overpowering and not what I expected. The Google menu also seems outdated — I’ve uploaded the latest one to help future customers. Service today felt a bit disappointing; the girl who took my order and prepared the coffee seemed grumpy and not very interested, which affected the overall experience. That said, the atmosphere is still nice and there’s plenty of parking available. With a few improvements to service consistency and menu updates, this place could be even better.
I didn't know about the story behind the Quatre Cafe until I saw the photo of four little angels on the wall of the cafe which sparked my curiosity. "Because love lives on" I recommend if you are in Sydney, visit them and while enjoying their delicious food in a lovely atmosphere away from the rush and busy streets of the city, learn more about the story and the good cause behind the Cafe. Friendly staff, very good food and lovely atmosphere. All for a good cause.
“Excellent customer service. All the fruit was incredibly fresh, and the food looked freshly made. We also found out that this beautiful café was created in honour of the lives of the children in the photo, with so much love behind it, which makes the place even more meaningful.”
Wonderful little cafe. Warm, welcoming. Food and service were both exceptional. We were traveling from the United States and weren’t sure where to go. So glad we chose this as our first destination in Sydney. We ordered, and would gladly recommend the eggs Benedict, the breakfast wrap, and the avo smash. After we finished we couldn’t resist some donuts and cinnamon rolls. It was all absolutely exceptional.
recently visited Café for breakfast and was pleasantly surprised by its warm, community-driven atmosphere. The place serves both breakfast and lunch, with a clear focus on Lebanese and Mediterranean flavors — fresh ingredients, light seasonings, and beautifully balanced plates. My meal included grilled halloumi, smoked salmon, poached eggs, olives, and flatbread with za’atar — all simple yet full of flavor. The coffee was also well-made and paired nicely with the meal. Service was friendly and relaxed. It’s not the fastest place if you’re in a rush, but it feels genuine — the staff treat regulars like family. The café is owned by Christian locals who often host small gatherings or faith-based community events, which gives the place a warm, welcoming energy. It’s not just a café, but also a little meeting point for people from the neighborhood. Overall, Lemonade offers a great mix of good food, comfort, and a sense of belonging. If you enjoy healthy Mediterranean breakfasts or light lunches, and like supporting local community cafés rather than big chains, this is a lovely spot to stop by. The menu is varied enough to please both vegetarians and meat eaters, and the flavors are refreshing and authentic. I’d definitely recommend it for anyone looking for a cozy meal with a touch of Middle Eastern charm.
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