This cafe is the Bomb! I love this little upbeat funky cafe. Honestly they make one of the best coffees in Sydney city and their brunch is to die for. I live locally and it's definitely my fav coffee. Also the staff are always so friendly and bubbly and up for a chat while also Providing good customer service even when it's flat out. It's a funky, chilled cafe you can go to when your in need for your morning caffeine fix or even treat yourself while studying and great to invite your friends or gf/bf for a breakie/lunch or coffee date. If you haven't been definitely worth your time. So drop in when you have a chance because it won't disappoint! :)
Awesome place
Food was on point
Chilled n relaxed atmosphere
Loved the pancakes
The staff all looked super cool and happy to be working there
Service was great!
Relaxing, wholesome and rustic feel, that's how I would describe the restaurant. Staff were super friendly and would recommend to dine in this cafe.
A quaint, rustic cafe located on a street corner in Darlinghurst. The Rusty Rabbit is perfect for afternoon brunch or a cup of coffee in the relaxing and warm family atmosphere. Although the interior isn't much from the outside, the food presentation and taste itself speaks otherwise.
🍽 DISHES SAMPLED
⭕️ GINGER NINJA | The presentation of this dish was amazing despite it essentially being salmon on toast. I could really taste the ginger seasoning, however the dish in some sections went overboard on the honey sesame. This unfortunately overpowered the taste of salmon, avocado and feta and upset the balance of flavour.
⭕️ CHEESECAKE PANCAKE | This dessert is a must try if you ever stop by The Rusty Rabbit. The pancake texture was so incredibly fluffy and the presentation was immaculate just as advertised. It literally felt like I was tasting a cheesecake in the form of a pancake (a perfect match for the name!) and the serving was surprisingly generous and filling. The maple syrup, blueberries and strawberries really complimented the pancake batter and I really couldn't fault the dish overall.
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What a creative, cute and delicious cafe to come to. Their eggs benedict was so nicely presented with the sauce carefully placed instead of usually just poured over random. Their green juice was fresh and refreshing.
The key thing with Rusty Rabbit is that it's reliable, I'll always take guests from out of town here as they're impressed with the food styling, the atmosphere, and the friendliness of the staff
When I first ordered the Corny Melon Cornfritters, i automatically fell in love with it!!! The watermelon made the whole dish so refreshing! And the poached eggs was cooked to perfection!! Definitely would come back to this cafe again 😋😋😋
They have huge varieties of coffee shakes snacks anything you want at not so high prices you can visit the place if you are looking for any of these the staff is really friendly and supportive
Couldn't fault my visit to The Rusty Rabbit. Good service the moment I walked into the cafe. The smashed avo dish was fresh and tasty. Coffee was perfect! Will be visiting very often now
Arrived to the Rusty Rabbit one Saturday when on the F45 8 Week Challenge & still enjoyed the meal. It was good to know they partnered up with Woolloomooloo so the dishes could be trusted. I missed out on a piccolo though... had to opt for the green tea.
Excellent flat white. Food was very good and fresh with good portion. Outside alfresco seating was lovely, relaxing, and corner unit of street. Service was perfect, super friendly. Only complaint is the price was a little pricey. We will definitely come back!!
Food was great accompanied by good coffee. We all had a savoury dish plus a drink but did not walk out feeling heavily bloated which was fantastic. Staff were very friendly.
Good food in a nice atmosphere tucked away in a Darlinghurst side street.
Visited on a Sunday during peak brunch time. There was a bit of a crowd out the front waiting for takeaway orders and for tables.
When I visited, a very efficient staff member took my name and added me to the waiting list, which wasn't too long. He took our coffee order as well so we got to have that while waiting.
Food and drink menus are a double sided, laminated sheet and there is a good variety of food to choose from.
Our service was quick and efficient, though I did notice that the table next to us had to flag a waitperson down to have their order taken and then had to flag someone down again as a side dish was missing.
Food was good quality and decent portion. I ordered the "Feeling Rusty" dish. Not sure that I liked the beans being served in a single use disposable cup however.
Overall, a good brunch spot off the main drag of Darlinghurst. Worth a visit.
Great vibe, nice and bright, friendly staff, good coffee, snappy service. Lots of nice stuff on the menu and really reasonably priced breakfast food. The brekkie burger was wonderful. Speedy WiFi to top it off.
If you want to come to a cafe full of charm and character, this is it! I love the concept and comic-inspired art driving Rusty Rabbit; the menus are colourful and quirky, the food is delicious and the coffees hot and artistic.
I enjoyed the breakfast wrap (swapped out bacon for halloumi), and my company enjoyed the pancakes with a side of bacon, and the smashed avo. There was an incredible buzz in the cafe. My favourite part of the entire experience was my coffee with the latte art (pictured!) ☕️🍳🖤🥞🐇
Been coming here for years - food and service are amazing. Staff take pride in what they do and this evident from the moment you sit down. Highly recommended.
The Rusty Rabbit is up there as one of my favourite cafes. What immediately stands out is the unique personality of the brand. It’s playful, fun, approachable, just like all the staff. Many of the same faces have worked there for years. The food is just as tasty as it is quirky and I can never resist a cheeky hash brown.
Stopped in for coffee. Friendly barista and excellent coffee. The iced latte with almond milk was primo, great flavour and blended well 👍 super cute place across the road from the National Arts School
Cute little cafe - welcoming ambience, great service and very yummy pancakes. Coffee was made with passion - crowded on a Sunday mid morning. It didn’t get my 5-star because they use plastic straws.
The pancake was pretty nice and I had a nice mug to drink a matcha latte out of. The rest of the menu looked decent with a selection of burgers and breakfast goodies
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