31/05/2026
And just like that it’s the first day of winter!
See you for a hot cuppa ☕️
four.ate.five is a breakfast and brunch restaurant as well as a coffee shop located on Crown Street in Surry Hills. They offer a variety of dishes including Hot Cross Bun French toast, Turkish eggs with lamb merguez sausage and pita, and chicken sandwiches. In addition, they have a range of specialty coffees such as the Chronic made with kale, banana, hemp, and coconut water. Whether you're grabbing a takeaway or grabbing a table for the Surry Hills Street festival or just stopping by for some delicious coffee from Ellie, four.ate.five is the place to be.
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485 Crown Street
Surry Hills, NSW
2010
To get to the Crown Street area in Sydney, there are various public transport options available such as buses and trains. One can take a train to Central Station and from there catch a bus that will drop them off at Crown Street. Alternatively, one can take a bus directly to Crown Street from other parts of the city.
If you prefer to drive, there is limited street parking available around Crown Street, so it's best to park in a nearby car park such as Wilson Parking or Secure Parking. From there, it's just a short walk to the Crown Street area where you'll find several breakfast & brunch restaurants and coffee shops.
| Monday | 7am - 3:30pm |
| Tuesday | 7am - 3:30pm |
| Wednesday | 7am - 3:30pm |
| Thursday | 7am - 3:30pm |
| Friday | 7am - 3:30pm |
| Saturday | 7:30am - 3:30pm |
| Sunday | 9am - 2:30pm |
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four.ate.five on Crown Street in Sydney is a must-visit coffee shop and breakfast & brunch restaurant. Their winter menu is out in full swing, featuring delicious dishes like turmeric cauliflower soup with zhoug yoghurt and shallots, baked eggs, slow-cooked lamb cilbir, and breakfast dahl with green lentil and silverbeet. The Polish Eggs dish is a standout, with scrambled eggs, salami, chilli, and shallots on a pretzel bun with whipped feta, avocado, and basil oil. Their LEO Bagel is also a must-try - lox, egg & onion with dill cream cheese, fried capers & a poached egg on a seeded bagel. And don't miss their daily soups - the cauliflower, potato & leek soup with crispy bacon & shallots is perfect for warming up on a chilly day. With great food and friendly service, four.ate.five is definitely worth checking out!