Lifestyle

three flamingos cafe

Meet Brad, Susan, Max, and Cooper, the passionate entrepreneurs behind Three Flamingos Cafe, a thriving specialty coffee venue in Albion Park.

 

Meet Brad, Susan, Max and Cooper…

136 Terry Street, Albion Park

How did Three Flamingos come about?
We moved to the area in 2016 and we were both commuting to Sydney for work. I had worked in hospitality throughout university but had been working in Sports Marketing for seven years. I still had a real passion for the industry and an entrepreneurial itch and being new to the area, the need for a specialty coffee venue was obvious. I drove past a vacant building around the corner from our house on my two-hour commute to Sydney every morning for six months before we decided it was time to take the leap to fill that void in our growing suburb. We expanded into the adjacent building in 2021 and our small hole in the wall coffee idea is certainly a much bigger beast these days.

How long have you been operating?
April this year we celebrated five years.

What is the best thing about your location?
We are very fortunate to be in a block of eight shops with ample parking and importantly on the right side of the road in the morning which really helped our takeaway sales from day one. Albion Park is such wonderful family friendly community and the growth in the region has been phenomenal in the past five years.

Tell us about your delicious menu – how do you create it?
We have a team of four in the kitchen and serve breakfast and lunch seven days a week. We are famous for our breakfast in particular – our brekky wraps and acai bowls are a local favourite! In addition, we pop up once a month for a bottomless style night and have a growing corporate catering business delivering across the Illawarra.

What brand of coffee do you serve, and why?
We serve Toby’s Estate. Before opening I contacted a number of major suppliers who all do great coffee. Toby’s support and service was second to none and they really wanted to understand our vision and help us achieve that which they still do to this day.

What’s the secret to a perfect brew?
Nailing your recipe and never compromising on that. We are a high-volume cafe and do 60kg+ coffee per week, but every cup is weighed, and the shot timed to ensure that we hit our recipe. Consistency and ensuring that your morning brew is enjoyable is everything to us.

If you buy coffee from another spot in the Illawarra, where do you go?
Bean Roasted Shellharbour, I used to drive there to get coffee before opening which was also a driver to open our cafe in Albion Park. The team are friendly and the brews are always good.

 

More Lifestyle related articles:

Direct from its world premiere season at Sydney’s Ensemble Theatre, The Queen’s Nanny is set to enthrall audiences in Wollongong. We spoke to playwright Melanie Tait to find out about her connection to the Illawarra and what makes this play so captivating.
Red Room Poetry and Wollongong City Council have partnered this year to plant a ‘POEM FOREST’ in Wollongong.
A historic black-and-white photo of the Commercial Hotel in Jamberoo, featuring a two-story building with ornate ironwork on the balcony and several men standing outside.
Over 160 years young, Jamberoo Pub continues to be an iconic part of the historic village and its community
A man and a woman performing Pilates exercises using reformer machines in a bright, airy studio with wooden floors and large mirrors.
Discover the best local experiences and unique buys in the Illawarra with Coal Coast. Dive into invigorating yoga sessions at Kai Yoga & Pilates, enhance your digital presence with We Think Digital, pamper your pets at VIP Dog Club, and manage your finances with GRJ Accounting.
Two men, one older and one younger, smiling and giving thumbs up in front of large stainless steel beer vats at Stoic Brewing.
Co-owner of Gerringong’s Stoic Brewing, Andrew Prosser, talks with us about how his father and him combined their passion, hometown and an ancient philosophy to create one of the most successful breweries on the south coast.
Kangaroo Valley Hampden Bridge
No matter which way you travel, the journey to Kangaroo Valley requires a drive over a windy mountain pass through lush forests and tunnels of trees, before descending into what’s commonly called ‘Australia’s most beautiful valley’.
The amazing beaches, the picturesque escarpment and the coastal lifestyle are amongst the reasons why we love calling the Illawarra region home. Add in a thriving cafe culture, emerging food scene and that we’re only a stone’s throw from Sydney it makes sense why the Illawarra is highly sought after as a place to buy a home.

Jessica Clark of Earth Worthy Bags has founded a visionary enterprise and is on a mission to redefine the way we approach consumption, championing ethical practices and sustainability.

Meet Sarah from Retro Roast, your local coffee hub in Mount Kembla, where quirky meets community, and every brew is crafted to perfection with the Gusto blend from Seven Miles Coffee Roasters.

Explore the heart and soul of Illawarra through our local business spotlight, where we dive into the stories, passions, and community spirit of the region's most inspiring enterprises.

The first all-women's surf comp on the south coast is riding the huge wave of young women now joining the sport, marking the Sunday 5 May event at Woonona Beach as a milestone, decades in the making.

World-renowned stencil artist Luke Cornish, a.k.a. ELK, has found his home – and his peace – in the Illawarra. And now he’s bringing global acclaim to a local canvas.

Like many northern suburbs of the Illawarra, Balgownie was transformed by the discovery of coal.

There is nothing as Aussie as the magical echo of a group of kookaburras laughing in the gum trees. But did you know the laughing is actually their way of marking the boundaries of their territory? To drive off interlopers, kookaburras gather together and out laugh them.
CanConquer's specialised programs in Lymphoedema Therapy, Oncology Physiotherapy, and Exercise Physiology provide crucial support and strength for individuals like Christine, battling Stage 4A Ovarian Cancer, through and beyond their cancer treatment.

The Helensburgh Glow Worm Tunnels are a scientific wonderment, steeped in mystery as a local folklore tale, and the site even features in a soon-to-be-released science fiction action movie.

The humble abode has come a long way from years past, but Sandy Weir from Other People’s Homes has uncovered some of Australia’s suburban treasures through her lens from all architectural walks of life.

An all-consuming performance filled with poetry, song, dance and the powerful presence of Samoan women comes to Merrigong this month with one of New Zealand’s most successful theatrical exports, Wild Dogs Under My Skirt.

Let’s Be Friends

We’d love to send you occassional news and updates of happenings along the Coal Coast to your inbox!

Let’s be friends

We’d love to send updates of happenings along our Coal Coast to your inbox!

Name(Required)
Email(Required)
Privacy(Required)