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‘It’s a gold mine’: How Sydney’s humble suburban cafes bounced back – Sydney Morning Herald
Sydneysiders might have given up their offices but they have not given up the morning coffee run.

The director of AlphaBeta, economist Andrew Charlton, said the cafe revival has been driven in the suburbs.
People working from home are taking some of their practices from the office to their home and local cafes are the beneficiaries, he said.
Ashley Wilderink, owner of the Brothers Ben cafe in Petersham, says coffee sales during the week are up a huge amount compared to before the pandemic.
So many people are working from home and theyre wanting coffee in the morning and theyre wanting lun…
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