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Pico in Curly

This venue is a finalist for best family-friendly cafes in Good Food’s Essential Sydney Cafes and Bakeries of 2025.

Coconut cake at Pico in Curly.
1 / 2Coconut cake at Pico in Curly.Supplied
The exterior.
2 / 2The exterior. Supplied

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It’s hard to drive by Pico without pulling in. On a sunny day, the setting is idyllic: children playing beneath the tall eucalyptus tree, picnic tables loaded with strawberry-studded slices of tres leches cake, and dogs lounging on gingham rugs, salivating over stacked brekkie rolls. The cafe fare is solid, but the Brazilian baked goods, such as soft pao de queijos (cheesy bread rolls) and golden twists of grostoli (fluffy fried dough), are better.

Good to know: Young ones are catered for with a kids’ menu, cubby house and toys.

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