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Cafes in Double Bay, Sydney

29 cafes competing across 5 cuisine types. Here's what the data shows.

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Cafes

29

Cuisine types

5

Have a website

34%

Cafes nearby

29

Bars & pubs

5

Market Overview

With 29 cafes packed into one small harbour-side suburb, Double Bay has one of the densest cafe markets in Sydney's eastern suburbs. The competition is heavily skewed toward coffee shops (8) and breakfast venues (7), which together account for more than half of all cafes in the area. Layer in 18 restaurants, 4 pubs, 2 fast food outlets, and a bar, and the suburb supports 54 food businesses โ€” a high count for a postcode of this size.

The concentration around coffee and breakfast creates a crowded morning trade. Greek, juice, and sandwich-focused cafes each have just one operator, suggesting these categories are underserved relative to demand.

Perhaps the most significant gap: only 10 of 29 cafes (34%) have a website. Two-thirds of operators in Double Bay are effectively invisible to anyone searching online before they visit. In an affluent suburb where residents are digitally active and research dining options, this is a clear competitive blind spot. Businesses like Redleaf Cafe, Cali Press, Michael's, and The Navy Bear already have web presence โ€” those that don't are handing them traffic by default.

The market isn't too saturated to enter, but it rewards operators who come in with a clear position and take digital visibility seriously.

Top Cuisines in Double Bay

Coffee_Shop
8
Breakfast
7
Sandwich
1
Greek
1
Juice
1

What Customers in Double Bay Care About

Coffee that earns the price

With 8 dedicated coffee shops in the area, Double Bay customers have plenty of options and will judge your espresso on quality, not convenience.

Breakfast worth walking past seven rivals

Seven breakfast-focused venues and counting โ€” locals compare menus, wait times, and plating before choosing where to sit down on a Saturday morning.

A menu with something lighter

Cali Press and the lone juice-focused cafe signal real demand for health-conscious options that most traditional cafes in the area still overlook.

A space that matches the suburb

Double Bay's retail and dining strip attracts a crowd that notices fit-out, acoustics, and whether a cafe feels considered โ€” not just functional.

Easy discovery before they arrive

Most customers in this area check menus, photos, or reviews online before choosing a spot, so not showing up in search is a dealbreaker.

Cafes operating in Double Bay, Sydney

A sample of real cafes in this area. Want ratings, reviews, and exactly where you rank against them? Run a free report on your business.

BusinessType
Redleaf CafeCafe
Flybridge CafeBreakfast
IndigoCafe
Bar LatteCafe
Baristas Coffee EdgecliffCafe
Cafe MiaCafe
Green Bowl CafeCafe
Cali PressCoffee Shop
Michael'sBreakfast
The Navy BearBreakfast
Cafe 18Breakfast
Cafe on MonaBreakfast

Business listings from OpenStreetMap contributors (ODbL).

Tips for Cafes Owners in Double Bay

1

Get a website โ€” you're already ahead of two-thirds of competitors

Only 10 of 29 cafes in Double Bay have a website. Simply having one with your menu, hours, and photos puts you ahead of 66% of the market. This is the lowest-effort, highest-impact move available right now.

2

Steer clear of generic coffee-and-breakfast

15 of 29 cafes are positioned as either coffee shops or breakfast venues. If you're entering the market, consider a niche โ€” Greek, sandwiches, or health-focused โ€” where there's currently just one operator competing for that demand.

3

Claim your Google Business Profile today

With most competitors lacking a proper web presence, the cafes that control their Google listing โ€” photos, hours, reviews โ€” will capture the growing number of customers searching 'cafe near me' before they leave the house.

Competition Snapshot

Double Bay's cafe market is tightly packed โ€” 29 cafes in a compact suburb that also supports 18 restaurants and 4 pubs. Coffee shops and breakfast venues are oversaturated, with 15 of 29 cafes competing for the same morning crowd. The real gaps are in Greek, sandwich, and juice categories, each with a single operator. Standing out requires a clear niche rather than another all-day breakfast menu. The biggest structural advantage available: 66% of competitors have no website, meaning any operator that invests in basic digital presence can capture search traffic that the majority are leaving on the table.

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