Five new Canberra cafés to add to your coffee circuit

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Looking for a new favourite Canberra cafe? These five are contenders that tick all the boxes.
DOM’S (Acton)
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From the team behind the CHURCH Neighbourhood Goods’ café comes a new eatery in Acton that will cure both your caffeine and carb cravings.
Serving locally roasted coffee, pastries, and fresh or toasted sandwiches, DOM’S is open from 10 am until 2 pm daily in the National Film and Sound Archive, and it’s the perfect combination of convenience and taste. And with Italian-inspired options, snacks and plenty of ‘not-coffee’ options (think: matcha, honey-infused chai and more), your morning pit stop has never sounded so good.
National Film and Sound Archive, McCoy Circuit, Acton | @doms.deli_
Bite & Savor (City)
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You don’t need to wait until the morning to visit this café. Bite & Savor is a premium late-night bakery in the heart of the city, serving tasty items like classic croissants crafted with French Lescure butter until 10 pm, Monday to Saturday.
Selling a variety of French and Japanese baked goods, they’re also pouring coffee and matcha late into the night – perfect for your post-3 pm caffeine cravings.
45 East Row, City | @biteandsavor_cbr
Heritage (Parkes)
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Pouring OTHERSKY Coffee and serving breakfast and lunch Monday to Friday in the National Triangle, Heritage Café is the ideal space for any kind of weekday catch-up – personal or professional.
Along with an abundance of sandwiches, nourishing hot meals, and grab-and-go cakes, here you’ll also find a fresh juice bar, housemade sushi and their own twist on matcha.
21 Queen Victoria Terrace, Parkes | @heritagewestblock
CASA by avanti (Deakin)
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A family-operated café serving Italian recipes Monday to Saturday, CASA by avanti is serious about caffeinated beverages. At their coffee bar, you’ll find options for milk or black, cafeteria coffee, filter coffee, an iced tiramisu latte, matcha and five varieties of tea, along with all your non-coffee favourites (including chai and hot chocolate).
Looking for something to eat? Focaccia is the order of the day with five loaded options to choose from.
90 Denison Street, Deakin | @casa.avanti.cbr
Champi Express (Woden)
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Serving big breakfasts, brunches and lunches from Laos seven days a week, this café offers more than your standard eggs on toast and flat white.
Showcasing traditional Laotian morning staples like Kra Pao Chicken and Laos Rice Porridge with chicken meatballs, pickled vegetables and a deep-fried donut, they also have an extensive drinks menu.
Think: coffee, matcha, hojicha, iced Thai milk tea and more.
10G/35 Furzer Street, Phillip | champiexpress.com