Atlas Cafe Pop-Up

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  • Came here over the weekend and ordered the French toast and had a taste of the Canadian pancakes and bacon. I was really impressed with the French toa…

  • Breakfast this morning at Atlas Cafe Popup in Greystanes. This pop up cafe is nestled in a beautiful garden setting and serves breakfast and lunch on …

  • This cafe is definitely what you would call a hidden gem. If you dont have your eyes peeled you might miss it but this little garden cafe was fantasti…


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Atlas Cafe Pop-Up is open for Caf. Atlas Cafe Pop-Up serves Cafe Food and Coffee and Tea dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!

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7 Reviews on “Atlas Cafe Pop-Up”

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  • WesternSydneyFoodie

    Came here over the weekend and ordered the French toast and had a taste of the Canadian pancakes and bacon. I was really impressed with the French toast especially the butterscotch sauce. The pancakes were also great and both were incredibly filling. Coffee was good and as was the service. The garden setting is very cute and if youre a local I would definitely recommend trying this place out.

  • Food Blogger Australia

    Breakfast this morning at Atlas Cafe Popup in Greystanes. This pop up cafe is nestled in a beautiful garden setting and serves breakfast and lunch on weekends. Food is delicious and the coffee was definitely in my top 5 category.I had the English breakfast with Sunny Side Up eggs, Hashbrown, bacon, baked beans, mushrooms, chorizo and sour dough toast.We will definitely be back to try out more of the delicious food on the menu

  • Maria Yahoun

    This cafe is definitely what you would call a hidden gem. If you dont have your eyes peeled you might miss it but this little garden cafe was fantastic. I got the Greek-Cypriot with crumbed halloumi which Ive never had before and let me tell you it was amazing! The flavours of this dish were spot on with the rocket and asparagus cutting through the saltiness of the halloumi. The only thing they probably need to work on is presentation but when the food tastes this great it doesnt really matter. Was really impressed with the service and they had great coffee. If youre looking for a great new place in the west, look no further!

  • Lisa Arez

    Came here on the weekend after hearing about it from a friend and I was so surprised about how great it was. The setting is an outdoor garden and is beautiful and a welcome change in the west but the food is honestly the real winner here. I got the Afghan and my friend got the French & they were both delicious! Full of flavor and something a bit different. The staff are very friendly and coffee is great. Service could be a bit faster but they are new so I understand. Definitely recommend! and always so happy to see great cafes out in the west

  • Vicaoun

    This cafe is such a hidden gem, I wish more people knew about it. Everything about our experience here today was amazing. It is located in the back area of a house which has been turned into a cafe, with seating both indoors + outdoors. We sat outdoors as it was a beautiful day and the ambience was so beautiful, it was so easy to sit here for hours. The service here is exceptional, obviously family owned as we could see, and all of the workers were so friendly and made us feel so welcome. The whole concept of this cafe is extremely clever – their name is atlas and their menu consists of different dishes from their respective country e.g French, Canadian, Middle-Eastern etc. and even the bill comes in a cute little passport. I ordered the Afghan and my mum made her own meal – fried eggs on toast with bacon and tomato. Both of our meals were faultless. The afghan was full of delicious flavours, and my mums was simple yet done so well. Our fried eggs were cooked to perfection, sunny side up with a runny yolk. We were enjoying it so much we ordered a couple of coffees after just to stay longer. The latte even had atlas cafe written on it which was adorable. I absolutely recommend this place to anyone and can be confident you wont be disappointed. The only thing I didnt enjoy as much was my chai latte had like a crunchy burnt toffee on top sort of like a creme brle which I didnt love, but the drink itself was good. Food: 4.5/5Presentation: 4/5Service: 5/5 Location: 4/5

  • Tom

    This place is an awesome little cafe located in Sydneys western suburbs, hidden in a suburban area with beautiful garden surroundings give it a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere. Oh yeah and the food is apparently prepared by a well known chef that cooks very generous and flavorful dishes. If youre into spicy breakfast try the Afghan eggs or if you prefer more subtle flavors try the pouched fish you are going to be pleasantly surprised. It is open on the weekends only.

  • Foodblogs

    This fairly new Cafe serves dishes that are inspired from different countries in the world. At time of writing they open on weekends only.During my first visit I tried the ‘Afghan’ dish and absolutely loved it! Perfectly fried eggs with seasoned tomatoes, capsicum, onion and fresh chilli. Served with lovely flat bread, the flavours are distinctly delicious.For my sweet tooth I had these decadent, Canadian style pancakes from. Served with crispy maple bacon (so good!), vanilla ice cream, crushed salted butter pecans (yum), fresh blueberries and maple syrup. Top notch!

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53 Ettalong Road, Greystanes, Sydney

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