1. Petty Cash Cafe (Marrickville)
Located directly opposite Enmore Park, this eclectic gem is a 2026 bastion of fair pricing. Known for its “retro-living-room” vibe and extensive vegan/GF options, they have long resisted the Sunday surcharge trend.
- The Deal: No Sunday surcharge on food or coffee.
- Must-Try: The “Big Joe’s Breakfast” or their legendary vegan pancakes.
- 2026 Tip: If the cafe is full, they provide picnic blankets so you can take your surcharge-free coffee and brunch across the road to the park.
2. Two Chaps (Marrickville)
This sustainable, “from-scratch” bakery and cafe is a Marrickville institution. In 2026, they continue their commitment to transparent pricing by absorbing weekend labor costs into their standard menu.
- The Deal: No weekend surcharge (though they are popular, so expect a line).
- Must-Try: Any of their seasonal fruit danishes or the sourdough crumpets made with flour milled on-site.
3. Splash (Petersham)
Run by a team that also manages several high-profile Newtown spots, Splash has become the “Petersham local” for those who want premium specialty coffee without the weekend “tax.”
- The Deal: No Sunday surcharge for 2026.
- Must-Try: The “Rainbow Brekkie Plate”—a viral hit this autumn for its vibrant, seasonal Australian produce.
4. Revolver Cafe (Annandale)
Housed in a 19th-century corner store, Revolver is one of the Inner West’s most consistent performers. In 2026, they maintain a “locals first” policy which includes a $0 surcharge on Sundays.
- The Deal: No Sunday or Public Holiday surcharges.
- Must-Try: The “Ultimate Cheeseburger” or their organic, free-range egg breakfast boards.
5. Olympic Meats (Marrickville)
While technically a Greek deli/eatery, their Sunday brunch-time gyros have become a cult ritual. In 2026, they remain one of the best-value spots in Sydney with zero weekend fees.
- The Deal: Flat pricing 7 days a week.
- Must-Try: The chicken gyros with their house-made “Secret Sauce” (a 2026 must-taste).






