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Meet Kim and Tammy from Two Sisters Garage in Bulli

 

MEET KIM AND TAMMY FROM TWO SISTERS GARAGE IN BULLI

How did Two Sisters come about?

We’d previously run a small catering business and were looking for a new adventure when we came across the old art supplies space for lease. We immediately saw the potential for an amazing courtyard cafe and from there we created Two Sisters.

How long have you been operating? Just over five years.

What is the best thing about your location?

The best thing about our location is our beautiful, protected courtyard. A little oasis in the middle of beautiful Bulli village.

Tell us about your delicious menu – how do you create it?

Our menu is a mix of staples and seasonal dishes and some grab and go healthy takeaway options. We have our crowd favourites like our Fancy Avo Toast, Nourish Bowls and Tasty Chicken Sandwiches and we update our menu seasonally.

What brand of coffee do you serve, and why?

We serve The Little Marionette Sanchez blend. It’s a crowd-pleasing medium roast, and we love it!

What’s the secret to a perfect brew?

Love, timing and skilled, trained baristas who take care with every shot.

If you buy coffee from another spot in the Illawarra, where do you go?

We’re blessed in the Illawarra to have so many great cafes to choose from. We love supporting our fellow cafe owners on our days off. Our favourites include Moore Street General, Buck Hamblin, Finbox, Uncle Earl’s, Lee & Me, Opus and Stokes Lane.

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We love supporting our fellow cafe owners on our days off.

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