The historic crypt and garden inside St James' Church on Macquarie Street has become a cafe, Jardin St James. The church, designed by convict artist Francis Greenway is the oldest working church in the country. Created by Bill Drakopoulos, the restaurateur behind LuMi, Aqua Dining and Ripples, the venture involves not only a cafe but also a Parisian coffee cart. Located at 173 King St, in the forecourt of Sydney's oldest church, Jardin St James brings specialty coffee and produce driven eats to Sydney CBD. Inspired by French cafe culture and cuisine, we have taken that certain 'je ne sais quoi' and combined it with everything Sydney-siders know and love about their coffee. Jardin St James also offers breakfast & lunch catering bringing a little French flair to office meetings and events.
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Avery Rancourt
06 Mar 2018
3.0



Parking: 3.0
Accessibility: 3.0
Toilets: 3.0
Staff: 4.0
Read All ReviewsOutdoor seating is suitable for wheelchair guest. Visited Jardin St James this morning for breakfast. A great location, friendly staff and food. The bacon and egg brioche was perfect as was the latte. I look forward to visiting again for breakfast or lunch next time I’m working in the locale.