Two Fives Cafe

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  • Had eggs benedict there which were really nice, my client had a ham sandwich which was lovely too according to him. I do like the coffees and the cake…

  • Being a local around the area, weve loved this humble local cafe. Over our visits, weve tried their Veggie Stack, Down Under, Steak it Away, Crispy Bi…

  • An industrial/rustic themed cafe on the main street of Rosebery where rusted corrugated iron decorats the walls and the outside tables are repurposed …


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Two Fives Cafe is open for Café. Two Fives Cafe 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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takeaway availablewheelchair accessibleindoor seatingno alcohol available

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7 Reviews on “Two Fives Cafe”

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  • QueenBee

    Had eggs benedict there which were really nice, my client had a ham sandwich which was lovely too according to him. I do like the coffees and the cake selection too – nice for a local option. Nice for cake pick up options too.

  • Yen

    Being a local around the area, weve loved this humble local cafe. Over our visits, weve tried their Veggie Stack, Down Under, Steak it Away, Crispy Bird, Miss Maroubra, and Flying Pig (and their sweet potato fries!). Our favorites are Crispy Bird and Down Under. Theyre generous in portions and delicious. Beverages, weve tried their orange coffee latte, mint mocha and mocha. We also like their iced Prana Chai. Weve been to this cafe since the price was still about $10.5-12 for each sandwich, which made a much cheaper option for a weekend brunch compared to other restaurants in Rosebery. Though the price has gone up a little, well still come back and look forward to our next visit 🙂

  • MiffyEats

    An industrial/rustic themed cafe on the main street of Rosebery where rusted corrugated iron decorats the walls and the outside tables are repurposed industrial spools. It’s very quaint, popular and can get busy. We ordered The Cure, the Breakfast Bruschetta and a couple of coffees. The Cure was absolutely delicious. The bacon was crispy and the potato rosti (homemade hashbrowns) addded great texture. Vut the BBQ chilli sauce smacks your tastebuds around showing you who’s your daddy! The breakfast bruschetta had two perfectly poached eggs, avocado and some delicious getta cheese. The oozing egg yolks mixed all of that flavour so well together.The coffee was on point, but the standout was the mint mocha – my new Christmas drink. It comes with a crushed mint choc mini Areo bar mixed and sprinkled over it. It literally tastes like a non-alcohol version of Christmas! A takeway mocha with a shot or 3 of Bailey’s would make this superb!The service was spot on! The place was packed but the food and coffee came out extremely fast! The staff giggled seeing our Miffy photos. Really like this place and will be back to try more food!

  • 2Foodiefrogs

    Quite a new caf in Rosebery is already packed every weekend with locals grabbing their morning coffee or enjoying a casual brunch.We love a fancy well crafted dish as much as the next foodie but sometimes you just want something a bit more traditional. At Two Fives they sure provided us with the goods. We bring you the Egg Salute! If you ever remember when you were younger dipping your buttered toast, cut into soldiers, into a perfectly soft boiled egg well you can now have it at Two Fives. For big and little kids alike, bring them a long it is definitely something that would keep them more than satisfied. If youre looking for something more substantial they also have an extensive menu to cater for whatever youre feeling. The Breakfast Wrap, Nested Egg & Eggatoullie were all crowd pleasers for us.

  • Hedwig'97

    The atmospehere is good and food are nice but the serve is a bit small. It would be nice to have a cup of coffee or with the sandwiches. There are some scrolls and cakes if u have sweet tooth.

  • Baz Juan Pablo Sanchez

    New to the Foodie scene is this hipster cafe in Rosebery, with a nice setup and space at their disposal they have all the tools to make a go of it.The food wasn’t creative so much but followed the usual path now days served by most Cafe’s. Good solid food.Coffee was pretty good with what seemed like wellTrained Baristas.

  • Coffeebrunchanddinner

    Was looking for breakfast in the area and had this place recommended from a group of friends. Grab a table inside as those that are outside are the low tables and chairs which are not my favourite. The menu selection is good, however, I really liked their breakfast wrap. The flavours of the eggs, feta and sauce is delicious. They do serve a good coffee and the price was reasonable. On the weekend there is plenty of parking so it’s super easy to get to.

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353 - 355 Gardeners Road, Rosebery, Sydney

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