This cafe is located on the corner of Missenden Road and Longdown Street and in the inner city suburb of Newtown. It is part of a heritage listed row of former Victorian Filigree style terrace houses designed by Herbert S Thompson and constructed in 1890. This is the original Campos coffee shop which has established a great reputation with its brand of coffee now available across Australia in Campos coffee shops and many other cafes. The cafe has been painted in the company colour of olive green and features a mural of their logo which is a latte art rosetta.
Yep, this coffee house would not be hard to find.
ReplyDeleteHappy Theme Day. :)
Definitely a "can't miss" coffee place!
ReplyDeleteI am looking forward to see what the inside looks like.
Thank you taking part in this month's Theme Day,
Merisi
Nice capture for the meme
ReplyDeleteI like the look of the place. Good choice for the theme, Jim.
ReplyDeleteYou and Gracie in Perth seem to be on the same wave length. She posted photos of cafes. This old building turned into a coffee house is so nice and I really like the artwork on the side. As usual...the old preserved, kept pristine, and used for a different purpose. Have you been losing followers as I have? It night be that you have your followers listed by Follow this site with Google Friend Connect. I posted some research I have done and some questions I have thinking that maybe some of you might have some answers for me. The link to the post is:
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If you have time I would appreciate your looking at it and letting me know what you think. genie
Thanks for that info, genie. I've lost about 90 followers and I'm disappointed that Google have made this change. Sadly, I have a feeling that some of those followers are not regular users and will unlikely be signing up to a Google account and then coming back to follow.
DeleteClever of them to use a recognisable logo as a mural for their cafe.
ReplyDeleteinteresting to see a mural on a heritage listed building
ReplyDeleteThey have a huge problem with graffiti tags in this and nearby inner city suburbs. Even the heritage listed buildings do not escape unscathed. Thankfully those with the murals tend to avoid being targets.
Deletethats a pretty nice painting on the wall
ReplyDeleteHave a good Monday
much love...
A charming corner
ReplyDeleteNice one Jim!
ReplyDeletelooks a charming place
ReplyDeleteNice painting on the wall! Arianna
ReplyDeleteGreat choice for the theme, Jim. Love Newtown!
ReplyDeleteHi Jim,
ReplyDeleteWhat a creative mural. I love your deep blue sky. Thanks for playing today.
Have a Beautiful Blue Monday!
Wish I had some of their coffee. I do enjoy a good cup.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure you'd enjoy it, LV. It's my favourite brand of coffee now.
DeleteAlways a great share here. Thanks Jim.
ReplyDeleteHow perfect for Theme Day and Monday Mural :).
ReplyDeleteCertainly is a distinctive building/paint job. I love that you can always share so much information about the buildings.
ReplyDeleteThanks edenhills. I do my best to find a bit of background information about every building I feature.
DeleteExactly what I thought it was. But didn't know it was called latte art. I always appreciate a foam design on my cappuccino as well as this capture. Thanks for contributing to this week's Monday Mural.
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