North Strathfield is an inner-west suburb of Sydney, located 15 kilometres west of Sydney’s CBD. North Strathfield features residential, commercial, and industrial districts. The North Strathfield railway station is one of the main commercial sectors where a some of the cafes and shops are found. Concord Road and George Street are home to supermarkets, shops, cafes, offices, restaurants, and service-related businesses. North Strathfield is one of those suburbs where people live for more than 20 years, which is double the amount of time on average in Sydney where most homeowners sell their homes every 11 years. It’s that stability that draws people to live and stay in North Strathfield.
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• The WA McInnes Reserve is a quiet little park on George Street that has a small playground for the neighbourhood kids.
Cafes & Restaurants
The eateries in North Strathfield are a big draw and a big part of the suburb's appeal. While there are several cafes, restaurants, and pubs are scattered across the community, these establishments are mostly concentrated on George Street, but Victoria Avenue and Concord Road also have their fair share of eateries.
• Pancakes on the Rocks serves breakfast, lunch, dinner, takeaway, vegetarian selections, desserts, baked goods, and bar drinks and cocktails. The casual setting is child-friendly and offers free Wifi and wheelchair access. Locals love their pancakes, pork ribs, beef ribs, and seafood crepes.
• Zenja Cafe serves Italian cuisine and breakfast, offers takeaway, outdoor seating, vegetarian-friendly selections, and more. The locals love their coffee.
• Cheeky Chocolate is a desserts cafe that offers wheelchair access, gluten-free baked goods, outdoor seating, vegetarian selections, wine and beer, and takeaway. The locals love their hot chocolate, coffee, macaron, creme brulee, cappuccino, and