slow saturday mornings in lilyfield have a particular quality, quieter than you'd expect for an inner-west suburb that sits close enough to glebe and balmain to borrow their foot traffic without inheriting their noise. brew ha ha sits at the corner of catherine and piper streets, which puts it on a route that rewards the unhurried. this is the kind of roaster where the sourcing decisions matter as much as what ends up in your cup, and the local reputation reflects consistent work rather than a single good week. you don't have to plan a visit around it, but if your saturday has some slack in it, the cortado at mid-morning is probably the right call.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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