Our story

Built for the neighbourhood

St. Cups is the calm corner on Chapel Street — sunlight on the counter, the smell of coffee and warm pastry, and a door that never feels rushed.

Bright café interior with brick

From the first pour

We started small: a few recipes from home, honest ingredients, and a belief that a café should feel as easy as a friend's kitchen. Neighbours came for Freddos and pies, stayed for the chat, and brought their dogs, prams, and laptops without a second thought.

Today we still greet regulars by name, still fuss over the first bake of the morning, and still leave plenty of room between tables — because nobody should have to whisper over their latte.

Community, not queues

A good neighbourhood café is mostly wood, glass, and daylight — somewhere the light is soft, the music stays low, and the door is open whether you need five minutes or a whole slow morning.

That is the spirit we try to keep: local, warm, and quietly premium — never loud, never industrial, never trying too hard.

Coffee bar with simple signage

Visit soon

If you have not been in yet, try something new from the menu — a Greek coffee, a bougatsa, or whatever we pulled from the oven first. We will save you a seat by the window.