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Originally opened by brothers Josh and Ryan McGinnity, Hylin takes its name and inspiration from the New York City Highline.
The cafe’s linear design bridges the gap between its residential and industrial neighbours. Customers can pull up a stool in front of the kitchen or grab a spot outside. Either way the huge open windows mean everyone has a good seat.
The space is all about supporting locals. Furniture company Made & Voyage specially designed the furniture and lights, local artist Chris Nixon painted the NYC-inspired wall mural and the coffee is from small, independent, local roaster, Micrology Coffee. Even the crumpets come from the Saturday farmers’ market down the road.
The all-day menu means you can grab a New Yorker Reuben bagel on your way to work or pop in for an açaí bowl topped with Prospect Project (West Perth) granola, berries and banana in the afternoon.
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