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Single O Surry Hills
91/100 (4214 ratings)
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"Visited two mornings in a row. This is how much I liked it. Tried their tap filter lineup, piccolo, long black. Iā€™ll have to say, the coffee is a..."
Ellen Guo
"Finally get a chance to get here after only having Single O coffees from other wholesaler. Staffs are amazing! Super friendly, Bubbly and..."
Hansel
"Went there in the morning, coffee was good, food was good. Would wanna go back again. They have a bunch of beans that they roast by themselves I..."
Daryl ā€œDinoā€
"Some of the most delicious coffees, the Single O beans got me on a journey of brewing at home. I finally got up to the Surry Hills Cafe and it was a..."
JOHN B
"Came here for coffee twice while visiting Sydney. Lovely staff, even better coffee and overall a really nice experience. I also really enjoyed the..."
Zargham Khan
"The milk bun with bacon and egg was incredible. The bun was so light it was really just a vector for ingesting yummy bacon and egg and the mayo had a..."
Robert Owen
"Visiting Single O in Sydney šŸ‡¦šŸ‡ŗ was an amazing experience when it comes to pure black single origin coffee. It doesnā€™t take long to realize..."
AndrƩ Eiermann