

Keeping up with the specials, I went for the special Porridge which included slices of banana. I loved the heat of the jalapeño jam which is a unique condiment that worked perfectly with the bacon. Bacon, well what can be said of this breakfast staple that hasn’t already been mentioned?! Suffice to say, Sammi quickly consumed them first before any of us had a chance to sneak any more than a little speck. A classic offering, with beautifully creamy and folded scrambled eggs. The dish that gave me the most food envy was little Sammi’s Scrambled and Bacon Baguette with a Jalapeño Mayo.
#Gypsy expresso plus#
We had the whole crew, plus my mum present, so we really got to sample a varied selection of dishes from the menu. A great primer to a beautiful morning with family and friends. I really appreciated the fruitiness of the filter coffee, with a light mouth feel.

Gypsy Espresso was a recommendation from a fellow photographer buddy Brendan, and I couldn’t wait to sample one of their Single Origin Coffees which was hand made using a pour over method. In fact, you can dine in and walk out with change from $20 which includes a cup of Gypsy’s outstanding coffee. Cafes like Room Ten and Gypsy Espresso offer menus that are accessible, and eschew grandiose garnishes, instead placing a refreshing emphasis on quality at a very reasonable price point. It’s that embarrassment of riches which has created well defined tiers of food offerings. Potts Point is not wanting for great dining options. Sandwiches stacked with Gruyere and Provolone deliver the goods. Be sure to look at their specials board before ordering because we tasted some truly tasty dishes. They roast their own beans featuring great blends and rotating single origin coffees. In Short: Gypsy Espresso is a cute little cafe that sits just off Macleay St in Potts Point.
