A super nice bakery/cafe hidden in Redfern that serves up a great cup of Mecca coffee! The barista was very nice and accommodating. I have yet to try their baked goods but their sourdough is great!
7.5/10
Light rye sourdough
Pumpkin and goats cheese tart
White chocolate lamington with passionfruit
Custard and date tart
Will be back to Brickfields for the lamington, which tasted super light and had an amazing hit of passionfruit
In Short: Brickfields is no-nonsense bakery-cafe that just focuses on top shelf baked breads and pastries with a menu that is packed with flavours. Stop by for a coffee, a loaf of sourdough, a sweet treat, or a croissant with provolone cheese and ham. In the days before Central Park, Chippendale had a few cafes that provided for the locals and one of them stood out for the lines that stretched out the front door and diners spilling onto the path. That bakery-cum-cafe is Brickfields. Renowned for their amazing loaves of breads, and delightful and beautifully crafted pastries, their food menu is an always evolving and is backed up by well made coffee. Brickfields doesn’t subscribe to Instagram worthy fitouts, no neon signage, plush pink banquettes. It’s functional and utilitarian, it’s the delicious food that does the talking.
This cafe is known for their bakeries. Half of its space is devoted to ovens and other machines.
[Custard date tart] $6.5
Very nice. neither too sweet or too plain.
[Crab salad] $19
The crab is smashed. I don’t really like it.
The coffee looks pretty nice. They did very awesome latte art.
Great croissant and chai brew. Nice little cafe to chill, beautiful layout. Service was efficient and staff were friendly.
This place is petty cool with friendly service. Traditional bakery which I love about with a hint of trendy Asian fusion everywhere on the menu, however, personally I still prefer the classic ones. So far the almond croissant comes second comparing to Miam’s, Croissant comes second comparing to Victories’ or Labancz, Sesame cookie didn’t impress me, mushroom melt sandwich reminds me croque monsieur but not quite yet. The custard date tart, frangipane tart are truely devine! Possibly the best amongst all, even better than Lorraine’s. Sourdough bread is crewy yummy which explains the crush of crowds. I will be rotating between this one, flour & stone and brouke Street. They all have their speciality attracting me. Thank you for nice food and service!
This charming patisserie has a great range of pastries, quiches, and other snacks! I had a fruit danish and it was delicious. The coffee was excellent too. I hope to be back soon!
Great little cafe with delicious fresh baked goods and an extensive menu. Staff are very friendly and the baristas can make some awesome coffee! The dishes we had were flavoursome and well presented, will definitely be back for more. Keep up the great work guys and girls.
Some really tasty breads here but the croissant was a bit dense - they might have gone overboard on the butter and lost flakiness in the process.
Known for their baked goods, this is a cafe that’s a must visit for anyone that’s a fan of good sourdough bread and classic croissants.
The croissants feature the signature honeycomb of layers that you look for in a well risen French pastry
I tried the mushroom and cheese toasty on the signature brickfields sourdough, as far as toasted sandwiches go, it was one incredible tasty one.
Top-tier breakfast place! Wide range of top quality breads -- some of which are incorporated into their breakfast dishes.
The beef brisket was delicious! Could use less sauce, honestly, so that you can taste the beef and bread better. The mushroom melt was surprisingly rich! Different kinds of cheese and mushrooms, and some jalapenos for some kick.
Best to go early in the morning to get ahead of the long queue, especially if you wanted to dine-in. Lots of 1P-free and 2P-ticketed parking spots around the area.
It's a sandwich with a lot of contents. You can enjoy various flavors. My recommendation is a sandwich that starts with bacon. I had a good meal. I haven't tried sandwiches in many places, but I can recommend it right away. It was a good meal. Thank you.
On a search for the best almond croissant, I went to Chippendale today. Brickfields , a hustling bustling busy corner cafe is located in the heart of Chiopendale and had lots of outdoor seating for take out customers (?). Since I only bought an almond croissant, my wait was not long at all.
For the price of $6.50 (or was it $7.20? Can't remember), it certainly was not the best looking almond croissant. It came with nice amount of sliced almonds on top and the almond paste was only inside. Also the time I picked it up was close to noon, so it wasn't crispy fresh.
Will have to give another try earlier the day.
First time visit to this Bakery Cafe and is one of the best in the Chippendale area. I just seen some reviews and thought of giving a try. I had Almond Croissant, Toasted Croissant with Cheddar Marjoram and Tomatoes. Best part of the Turmeric Latte which is my best ever I had in my life. Must visit Cafe in Chippendale.
One of the best bakeries in Sydney, serving up fresh baked goods every morning. Their hot cross bun was quite nice, very fresh and full of flavour. Service is always very friendly and warm
Highly recommend their mushroom melt sandwich
Small and cosy bakery at Chippendale. We ordered takeaway an Almond Croissant (delicious however slightly burnt), Chocolate Croissant (wish it had more chocolate) and Chocolate cake with Kaya (moist and not too sweet which is great). Was going to order a coffee but they don't serve almond milk. Overall ok.
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