Grabbed a takeaway coffee and it was rich and creamy. $4 but that might be normal for the mountains. Staff were good and the inside is attractive but the counter area is crowded with people walking back and forth through the crowd of people trying to pay or get coffee.
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Known for their well-made Campos coffee, Anonymous is a little Blackheath café that began back in 2012. In 2016, the team expanded to a second venue, Synonymous, located in nearby Medlow Bath just a short walk from the famous Hydro Majestic Hotel. With an emphasis on using locally grown, seasonal produce, and making their own bread, pickles and relishes, both venues represent good spots to break a journey across the Blue Mountains if you like eating honest, tasty food. The interior at Anonymous is modest and functional. Shelves constructed with repurposed wood are lined with colourful pickle jars, illustrating their make-everything-in-house ethos. The items inside these jars are put to excellent effect on the Anonymous Mixed Plate ($20), which comes with three different condiments – a beetroot relish, a fig condiment that's perfect for cheese, and a lovely mixed curry pickle that’s sour and compelling. Consume them with three different meats – thick slices of house-corned beef, a whirl of prosciutto and carved leg ham. You'll also find three cheeses - a farmhouse...
The location is ordinary and it looks quite unremarkable decor wise which disguises the amazingly great food here. I had oolong tea and a chickpea burger, my friend had a lamb and spinach wrap with ginger and lemon tea. This is a must do in blackheath at the moment. $43
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