Reviews
Great vibe, great coffee and great food. We had a shakshuka with lamb mince, gozleme with soujuk and cheese and Turkish breakfast and every dish was delicious. It is very refreshing that these guys do the Turkish Breakfast for one person vs the usual set up for 2 people which is a lot of food!. Really good smooth and rich coffee. Loved the a-la "rough factory" interior design how causal yet well thought through it is.
Great food and coffee. Would have given a five stars only if the counter guy can have a smile on his face when I asked for a table and the menu. The barista was very friendly tho.
Great spot for brunch. Had the chicken plate, good size, good taste. Will be back.
We stopped here on our recent visit to Sydney to try the Turkish Breakfast Feast. We have always been fans of Turkish breakfast spreads since our visit to Istanbul. We were reminiscing about our trip throughout our meal at The Factory Grind. The spread was beautiful and big enough for a group of 3-4 people. The apple tea complimented our breakfast really well. The service and ambience were exceptional as well.
Tried brunching on Bourke street. We’ve walked out dog past this place many times and it has always been packed. Sure enough, it was crowded today too, but we lucked out—just as we queued up, a table cleared up. We were on the Bourke Street side, so our dog got to sniff many passing pups while she waited. Alas, no water bowls offered to her. Alas the taro latte and matcha latte were both out, but my partner settled on a turmeric latte. Apparently it’s good for you. Tasted good too. I went with a flat white—a classic. I forgot to ask for oat milk! She had the more chili croissant with egg and shrimp while I had the lamb, capsicum, and spinach gozleme. We were both quite happy with our choices and we devoured every bite. It was very filling, and despite my coffee I promptly took a nap after returning home. Would definitely go back to try some of the other Turkish delights.
Great little place for brunch. Very friendly staff, delicious food at reasonable prices.Food: 5/5
The coffee at this establishment was outstanding, and the seating area was both comfortable and stylish. The service was lovely, the chairs were cushy and inviting and the tables were sturdy. The overall ambiance was one of calm and relaxation, making it the perfect spot for a leisurely brekky or a quiet coffee break in the bustling Surry Hills. While the scrambled eggs and Turkish bread were a bit dry, the shakshuka more than made up for it, and I would definitely return to try some of the other dishes on the menu.
I had the shakshuka. Waited about 15m? For a cold plate with spots of lukewarmness... The 2 poached eggs on top of the sauce was fine but unsure if that's traditional -- I was expecting them to be cooked in the sauce -- but given the temperature of the sauce, I'm glad they were poached. In any case, I would recommend *not* ordering the shakshuka.
The food here is so beautiful!!! lots of delicious and healthy options for brunch
Second visit to this foodie establishment. Great atmosphere and excellent food. Vegetarian options: Plenty of vegan options Wheelchair accessibility: Flat street level Dietary restrictions: Cater for most needs