
Sorganic Sourdough Bakers
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Write a ReviewWhen you stroll down Rokeby Road in Subiaco, it's hard to miss Sorganic Sourdough Bakers. This spot is a real gem for those who love a good cuppa and some sourdough treats. As a regular at coffee shops in Perth, I've found myself coming back here quite a bit. The vibe here is relaxed, with a friendly buzz that draws you in.
These folks are all about sourdough, let me tell you. Their bread is crispy on the outside and soft inside. Perfect for soaking up sauces or just for nibbling on with some butter. If you've ever tried baking your own, you'll appreciate the skill it takes. Paired with a fresh coffee, it's a simple pleasure that never gets old.
The place opens early every day, which is a win for morning people like me. I love starting my day with a stroll in Kings Park, just a short drive away, and then swinging by Sorganic for breakfast. Their brunch menu offers a variety of options, whether you're after something sweet or savory. You can expect the usual suspects like toast and jam, but the real stars are their sandwiches. Crusty bread, fresh ingredients, and just enough messiness make them satisfying.
Most days, I stick to a nice latte, but the cold brew here is worth a try too. It's smooth and refreshing, especially on a warm Perth day. They also offer delivery and takeaway, which is great for when I'm in a hurry to get back to the office or just want to enjoy my meal at the park. Plus, they have wheelchair-accessible entrances and seating, making it convenient for everyone.
On weekends, I bring my dog along since dogs are welcome. It's delightful to find a spot that lets you relax with your furry friend. We usually sit outside, so I can bask in the sun while he people-watches. There's a bit of a buzz on Saturdays and Sundays, but it's never overbearing.
The service is part of what makes Sorganic special. The staff knows their regulars and remembers your order, which always feels nice. They're quick with a smile and make you feel welcome. You won't leave feeling rushed or neglected. It's the kind of personal touch that can make all the difference in a coffee shop experience.
Besides the food and coffee, this area has lots going for it. Subiaco has a mix of boutique shops and local attractions. The nearby Subiaco Arts Centre hosts plays and performances worth checking out. If you have some time to spare, the Farmer Jack's Market down the road offers quite the selection of fresh produce and gourmet treats. It's perfect for getting some groceries after my coffee runs.
If you are into art or just need a cultural treat, the Art Gallery of Western Australia is a short drive away. I love making an afternoon of coffee at Sorganic, followed by some art viewing. It's an unbeatable combo. And if you have kids, there's the Subiaco Library close by with its warm reading nooks.
The crowd in this part of Perth is diverse, bustling with families, young professionals, and retirees. It all adds to the lively atmosphere, yet it remains chill and laid back. You're as likely to see someone in their athletic gear as you are to see a couple of friends catching up over brunch.
Overall, Sorganic Sourdough Bakers offers more than just coffee and bread. It brings a sense of community and warmth to the heart of Subiaco. Whether you're a regular like me or a first-time visitor, it's worth popping in to see what all the fuss is about. There's something comforting about the familiar sights and smells that greet you as you walk in.
So, if you ever find yourself wandering down Rokeby Road, stop by Sorganic. Grab a coffee, a sourdough treat, and just let the vibe of Subiaco wash over you. It's places like this that make Perth such a great city to explore.