Author Archives: Dane

Elizabeth Bay Café, Elizabeth Bay – Rating: 19.5/25

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I’ve wanted to visit this tiny café for a while but it has always slipped my mind.  There seem to be a steady stream of customers on the weekend which is always a  good sign.  Elizabeth Bay Café has some … Continue reading

Three Blue Ducks, Bronte – Rating: 19.5/25

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One of the three men responsible for Three Blue Ducks also opened Morso, one of our top-reviewed cafés (see here, here and here) and home to my favourite dish of any Sydney establishment.  With their well-composed meals, welcoming smiles and long queues … Continue reading

Forbes And Burton, Darlinghurst – Rating: 19.5/25

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Forbes and Burton has quite a presence on the corner of the two streets of the same name.  I noticed it and the crowds of patrons whilst looking for parking for 13b in the morning and Universal restaurant in the … Continue reading

Giotto Art Café, Darlinghurst – Rating: 20.5/25

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The restaurant section of Stanley Street, Darlinghurst has a broad mix of establishments including Argentinian, Mexican, Thai and Japanese.  There is also a collection of Italian cafés and restaurants that, if Giotto is anything to go by, do superb justice … Continue reading

Mrs Sippy, Double Bay – Rating: 15/25

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Mrs Sippy does not serve gumbo, jambalaya or cornbread.  Be sure to spell the “mrs” part to those you are inviting so they don’t have this common preconception.  Mrs Sippy is a café, bar and restaurant in Double Bay where you … Continue reading

Uliveto, Kings Cross – Rating: 22.5/25 (re-review)

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It has been far too long since we last visited Uliveto.  On that and all other occasions, they have excelled in the areas we are critical of.  Once again, the hosts literally welcome us with open arms to a table in … Continue reading

Ricky’s Café Under The Bridge, Milsons Point – Rating: 16.5/25

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Ricky’s is very unassuming and easy to miss even if you are looking for it.  Quiet outside but buzzing within, we found the service to be one of this café’s standout points.  Ricky himself was sipping some coffee at the … Continue reading

Brasserie Bread, Banksmeadow – Rating: 17.5/25

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The star of Brasserie Bread is in their name.  This bakery creates amazing breads and there are plenty of them to sample as you walk in.  You may as well try some as you will be waiting in line for … Continue reading

Yellow Bistro, Potts Point – Rating: 17/25

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Yellow Bistro has been a long-time favourite of ours.  It is home to dessert and pastry extraordinaire, Lorraine Godsmark.  From brunch (all week) to dinner (Tuesday to Saturday) it has never failed to impress.  Regardless of when you visit, be … Continue reading

Pitt St Diner, Redfern – Rating 18.5/25

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Could Redfern be the new Surry Hills?  It’s definitely following in its footsteps as more quality cafés and restaurants are crowding into the area.  Pitt St Diner is immediately friendly, roomy and welcoming.  Footpath seating is limited but there is … Continue reading

The Kick Inside, Erskineville – Rating: 18.5/25

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The Kick Inside feels more like a home than a café.  Walking into the bustling establishment, we were greeted warmly and offered a seat on the couch and coffee while we waited.  The kitchen is lined with 70s kitchen accessories … Continue reading

Café Splat, Queenscliff – Rating: 20/25 (re-review)

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Splat round two!  After our first review, this café has become the favourite of Dane’s sister so when she invited us along, we couldn’t resist a return visit. Sitting on a sun-drenched corner of Queenscliff with a gorgeous view over … Continue reading

…At Perry Lane, Paddington – Rating: 18/25

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At Perry Lane Facebook page notes that this café has unfortunately shut down.  It has not been replaced by Not Just Coffee. …At Perry Lane is one of those cafés that only locals or ‘on-foot’ explorers would find.  Tucked away on the … Continue reading

Robocog, Surry Hills – Rating 21.5/25

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On Riley Street, near the corner of Campbell Street is a fairly new café that will hopefully be open for a long, long time.  It has gotten to the point where you’re either extremely brave or extremely foolish to open … Continue reading

La Gerbe D’Or, Paddington – Rating: 20.5/25 (re-review)

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It has only been a fortnight since our visit to La Gerbe D’Or but after sampling their hot cross buns during that visit, I made the decision that this was where I wanted to buy them for this Easter. So this morning … Continue reading

Plonk! Beach Café, The Spit – Rating – 15.5/25

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After receiving many recommendations we finally decided to drop in to see what all the fuss was about at Plonk! (don’t worry that’s the last time we’ll put the exclamation mark after their name).  Situated right on the water’s edge … Continue reading

Garfish, Crows Nest – Rating: 16.5/25

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The three Garfish restaurants have become well known on Sydney’s North Shore for their fantastic seafood dishes.  Breakfast is Sydney on Sunday’s thing however so I set out to see what their morning menu was like.  Garfish is normally exceptionally … Continue reading

Sassafras Creek, Kurrajong – Rating: 17/25

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  This week is a double-review!  Dane visited Kurrajong while April reviewed a café in Port Macquarie. So come with me fellow SOSers as we leave the fumes and franticness of Sydney and drive about one hour north-west  to the wide-open … Continue reading

Clipper Café, Glebe – Rating: 18.5/25

Clipper Café

Clipper Café is a popular spot on Glebe Point Road.  The awnings outside are cute and the décor is cool.  The day we visited it was very busy, noisy and warm.  There weren’t any tables available when we arrived but after a short wait we were ushered inside.  There is an interesting range of choices available on the menu.  Some that grabbed our attention included the toasted panini with King Island brie, prosciutto and mushrooms and the beetroot with Yarra Valley goat’s cheese, cucumber, cherry tomatoes and sherry vinaigrette.

Latte

Our guest ordered a large latte ($3.50, small $3). It was a standard coffee with nothing memorable about it.

Home made iced tea

We also ordered a home made iced tea ($4.50). It is a refreshing twist to the standard cup of tea for the summer months.  It contains  black tea, lemon and ice however most of the ice had melted by the time it arrived.  More ice and lemon would have made for a much more refreshing drink however it’s nice to see something different on the menu and we would happily order more.

Delight fruit juice (pear and kiwi)

Clipper has a variety of freshly squeezed fruit juice mixes.  They are all $5 and include delicious sounding combinations such as Detox (apple, orange, carrot and ginger) and Refresh (watermelon, ginger and lemon).  Dane chose the Delight which was an extremely tasty mix of pear and kiwi.  Some more kiwi would have been nice as it was a bit hard to pin down its flavour.

Fruit salad

As you can see from the photo above, we received a generous and varied serving of fresh fruit salad with yoghurt and honey ($11). Although quite expensive, the fruit was fresh, ripe and well presented.  We particularly liked the thin slices of pear which were soft when you bit into them.  There was also a thin drizzling of honey over the fruit which added an extra layer of sweetness.  If you prefer to add you own honey or yoghurt, order it on the side.

Free range poached eggs served on organic Italian ciabatta with Italian prosciutto, tomato relish, roasted tomato and pecorino cheese

There are two versions of the poached eggs on ciabatta ($12 each).  The one we didn’t try is a vegetarian dish with roasted mushrooms, pesto and pecorino cheese.  The prosciutto version that Dane tried tasted amazing.  This is such a simple and obvious combination of great flavours – how could we have not tried this ourselves or seen it elsewhere?  The cheese and prosciutto work very well together and the eggs had been prepared just right, the yolk delightfully soft and runny.

Clipper baked eggs with lamb sausages

Our guest was not impressed by the Clipper baked eggs with lamb sausages ($11).  The tomato was overwhelming and the the ingredients were not in the ideal proportions.  The bread was adequate but not fresh and delicious as you would expect from a trendy cafe in Sydney’s inner west.  You can also order the baked eggs with roasted mushrooms or Italian chorizo, all the same price.

Clipper Café

On Saturday mornings Glebe Point Road is bustling with shoppers from the markets and people looking for a good feed.  We recommend a stop off at Clipper first them wandering around the markets for a bargain.  In the summer bring your swimming costume for a swim at the Victoria Park Pool.  It is an outdoor pool that caters for all the family.  If you would prefer to avoid the heat, Broadway shopping centre just off Glebe Point Road houses a cinema complex, bookstores and green grocer.

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Overall Rating: 18.5/25

Phone: 0411 800 063
Address: 16 Glebe Point Road, Glebe, 2037

Payment Options: Cash only