Noah's On Oak is a cafe in Kirrawee. 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 750m away, Glencoe Street Reserve is a great nearby park for a walk with your dog.
It was amazing we ate all our food. My fav dish is the açai. It’s absolutely amazing. Very filling in all the food we have had. I will definitely be coming back. Good service , they kept the allergy stuff away and also very quick. Had happy customers and happy staff. Very playful and fun atmosphere. I love it here. One of the best cafes in kirrawee
Breakfast - the Breaky Burger was delicious, well portioned, and great value for money. The cafe has a friendly and inviting atmosphere. The staff coped well with what could be considered a moderately busy period. Thank you, staff and management, I look forward to dining again soon.
Noah's is a great cafe nestled on the main high street of Kirrawee, and is a welcome addition to its bustling coffee culture. The menu is fairly standard Australian breakfast food, with burgers and a few other options for lunch, as well as various specials. The price of the food was particularly good, and everything was served piping hot. There's also a good kids menu, and the kids burger being a slider size was a really nice touch. Oh, and the fries are AMAZING. Coffees were good, though nothing exceptional in terms of flavour or uniqueness (perhaps the intention of a Cafe for everyone), but the latte art was really good so they clearly know what they're doing. In terms of decor, it's a fairly classic Australian cafe but done to a good standard, and it's brand new! There are tables inside and a good set outside undercover as well, and there are high chairs for the little ones. All of the staff were incredibly friendly and really made us feel welcome from the moment we arrived, especially when they were interacting with our kids. We'll definitely be back!
I've been living in the Kirrawee area for a few weeks now and ducking in for coffees on the way to uni. The staff are friendly and even make a point of remembering your name and order. Today I finally got a chance to sit down and eat here. Same level of great service and the Eggs Benny was bonkers. Best plate I've had. Cheers guys!
¤ "Noahs On Oak," a cafe to feel at peace, indulge in its succulent delights, and remember for its serentity. ¤ This little cafe located next door to the Kirrawee train station and surrounded by a selection of useful store fronts is such a wonderful addition to the area for many reasons. Upon first stepping into "Noahs" one is welcomed with a simple but retro beach aesthetic that calms the mind with its soft colours and floral designs, with a backdrop of uplifting chillhouse beats that brought my morning grumpiness to a halt. Welcomed with a smile and a bounce in their step; the owner 'Luke' made us feel right at home with his delightfully cheery tone and charm, with their server 'Shirusha' an absolute delight with her smile, friendly conversation, and chirpy nature. The other staff there walked around with a smile and an unmistakable glow in their eyes; a sign that they're treated well and happy. The coffee here was creamy and brewed without bitterness or distaste, though no single origin or speciality blends, a coffee lover will still be deeply satisfied by their 'Three Pence: Dark Carnival' blend. A delightful chocolatey and hazlenut taste. Having ordered the 'Breakfast' burger for $17, I was shocked by its size. Compared to other cafes, it's refreshing to see such value for money. More so, it was juicy, mouth-watering, and I can say one of the best breakfast burgers I've had in Sydney. Many compliments to the chef. In summary, whether it be for your morning coffee wake-up, or for a catch-up with friends and family. "Noahs On Oak" is the place to go to start your day right.
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