Black Sheep Coffee

Top choice in Brisbane


What began life as Brisbane's first speciality-coffee cart is now this welcoming industrial space, roasting and brewing the city's best joe on a Woolloongabba backstreet. Monthly rotating single origins are ethically sourced, with house blends including Black Sheep's five-bean, milk-friendly Feeling Woolly. Hand-picked, hand-rolled single-origin teas are also available, along with fresh pastries from Sprout Artisan Bakery.


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