Cafe Marocchino

377 Sussex St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
+61 2 8385 8948
$$$ Cafe , Caterer , Coffee shop
(41 Reviews)
Price Range $1–20

Cafe Marocchino sits quietly inside the Labor Council of NSW building on Sussex Street, offering a calm spot away from the usual city bustle. This cafe serves up quality Campos coffee, which draws in locals who appreciate a smooth, well-crafted cup, often starting their day here or taking a afternoon breather.

The interior is surprisingly spacious for a city cafe, leaning more towards a relaxed, work-friendly vibe than a busy grab-and-go. It’s the kind of place where you can settle in comfortably with your laptop or catch up with a friend without feeling rushed. You’ll find a steady flow of professionals and regulars who value routine and consistency in their coffee habits.

If you’re stopping by for food, the breakfast offerings lean into straightforward, fresh options like the Breaky Burrito loaded with bacon, egg, cheese, and BBQ sauce, or a simple Ham Cheese Croissant. The menu also caters to lighter preferences, with housemade cakes and a range of teas, including chamomile and chai, adding to the leisurely, unhurried rhythm of visits here.

Service feels genuine and focused—not distracted, making it a welcoming spot even during the morning rush. The baristas take their craft seriously; visitors often note the coffee’s texture and balance, which is no small feat in a busy CBD setting.

Best times to drop in are during weekday mornings or early afternoons when the cafe hits its stride as a workspace and meeting point. If you’re in need of steady Wi-Fi, a pleasing coffee, and a modest menu without overwhelming choices, Cafe Marocchino fits the bill neatly.

Highlights
Great coffee
Sport
Popular for
Breakfast
Lunch
Solo dining
What they serve
Coffee
Prepared foods
Quick bite
Best for
Breakfast
Brunch
Lunch
Dessert
Accessibility
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Wheelchair-accessible seating

Openings Hours

Checking

Monday

08:00 AM - 05:00 PM

Tuesday

08:00 AM - 05:00 PM

Wednesday

08:00 AM - 05:00 PM

Thursday

08:00 AM - 05:00 PM

Friday

08:00 AM - 05:00 PM

Saturday

Closed

Sunday

Closed

41 Reviews
Jamming

27 Dec 2025

Great food, service and atmosphere. Coffee has incredible texture and the sausage was hot and tastes freshly made. Would definitely recommend this place!

Neil Locker

20 Dec 2025

They make wonderful coffee here. It’s Campos Coffee and it’s excellent. The barista, Ricky has been a barista for 10 years and takes his craft very seriously. He a lovely man too. This cafe is a nice spacious spot inside the Labor Council of NSW, which was unexpected. I only went inside because of the Campos sign at the front.

Julian Bourges

16 Dec 2025

Very good coffee, nice staff and good price, 10/10 would recommend

Christeen Huang

15 Dec 2025

Special turmeric milk and delicious nut-flavored cakes. Very healthy food, highly recommended.

Alyssa Joyce Taclibon

08 Dec 2025

The coffee is always smooth and full of flavor, and the food is fresh and delicious.

Z Flip

25 Oct 2025

Food : Brekky roll: Freshly cooked Hot and steamy. They give tomato sauce without charging extra when you ask. I needed it because my roll was a bit plain. Taste healthy. Egg toast bacon plate : two eggs, 1 slice of bread with butter and bacon on a white plate. No fancy decoration but it is as accurate as its description. Coffee: Flat white - taste good. I will come back for coffee next time. Shop atmosphere : It is inside of the building - surounded by office. It is quiet and nice local cafe. I liked the padded wooden chair to sit on. High sealing and undercover open area. Loved to stay there when it was rainy. Toilet : public toilet inside the building. Similar condition as the one at Wynyard station.

Bill Rees

24 Oct 2025

A treasure of a cafe located in a large internal atrium in the Trades Hall building. Decorated with a fantastic display of union art work

Min Min

02 Oct 2025

Tucked away by the square of a modest building, Morrochino might not catch your eye at first glance. It’s not the kind of café that dazzles with neon lights or polished marble counters. Instead, it carries a quiet charm — simple, unpretentious, and grounded. But step inside, and you’ll quickly realise why people keep coming back: the coffee here is extraordinary. Despite its humble appearance, Morrochino takes coffee seriously. Each cup is crafted with care, balancing smoothness, richness, and depth in a way that feels both comforting and elevated. The beans are roasted to perfection, with a flavour profile that speaks of precision and passion. Whether you go for a classic espresso, a velvety flat white, or their namesake marocchino, the quality is unmistakable. What makes Morrochino stand out isn’t grandeur, but authenticity. The atmosphere is relaxed, the service warm, and the coffee consistently excellent. It’s the kind of place that proves you don’t need to be flashy to deliver something truly memorable. Here, the cup does all the talking. For anyone who values quality over appearances, Morrochino is a quiet gem — a reminder that some of the best coffee experiences come from the most unassuming places.

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