Features
Pina is, in theory, a space to cater for older sibling Room Ten’s overflow. In reality, it’s a beast all its own – with three distinct dining areas all centred around the open kitchen. Pull up a seat in either the intimate indoor dining room with pendant lighting, a bar that looks out over the laneway, or the covered seating in the alleyway. But if you come on a weekend, expect to queue.
You’ll find classic brekkie staples done well here – the menu leans healthy with a few heftier options, too, and the steak and eggs is the go-to for locals.
For drinks, expect the usual morning crowd – coffee, matcha, shakes and juices. Pina is also licensed, with a good selection of Australian wine, local beer and spritzes on offer.
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Proudly sponsored byThis established name remains at the top of its game. It's a quintessential example of how the city likes to eat and drink.
A beloved local spot that has become an essential part of its neighbourhood.
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