
the naked duck on bond street doesn't need to try too hard. walk in and the baristas actually remember your order. not because they're performing customer service theater, but because they care about coffee the way some people care about books or records. that 4.9 rating from over 350 reviews tells the real story. solo laptop workers camp out for hours without guilt. breakfast turns into brunch, then dessert appears because why leave? the coffee tastes like someone who knows what they're doing made it specifically for you. bond street's corporate towers loom nearby, but inside feels refreshingly human. steam hisses. grinders whir at precise intervals. ceramic cups warm your palms while sydney bustles past the windows. this is specialty coffee without the pretense. just honest drinks, consistently good, served by people who'd rather be here than anywhere else. the kind of place that makes you understand why chains feel…
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