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Celebrate the past and embrace the future at reimagined traditional neighbourhood café and patisserie, Organica – St Leonards on Pacific Highway. Expect a memorable dining experience offering delicious Mediterranean-inspired cuisine in an elegant and cosy vibe of cane café settings, trailing greenery, statement pendents and an inviting alfresco space.
Why should you drop in for a meal at Organica – St Leonards? Here are three good reasons:
What’s your most popular dish/drink:
We’ve got something for everyone (as per our brand’s motto), but you don’t want to miss out on our creamy chicken pesto linguine (add chilli for the ultimate experience) and the warm sticky date pudding with melted butterscotch and a scoop of vanilla ice cream is even better.
If you like to share, our meat boards are a must! You have a choice between meat, seafood or dessert boards.
The coco mocha is our most loved hot drink with a sweet touch of coconut taste to die for.
What's your point of difference:
We have an all-day offering, seven days a week for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Our talented Chefs are cooking and baking all day in our open kitchen and patisserie to entertain our guests; we are a Mediterranean coffee house and our heritage is all about sharing food and being hospitable.
Our venue is spacious and great for events and large group bookings.
What is a fun fact that not many people know about the restaurant?
We run popular kids’ cooking classes during school holidays.
Our brand was established in 2009 in Concord, where our current flagship is located. This heritage building has a long-standing history with the community as it used to be the famous Palace Ritz Theatre in the 1920s.