Strawberry Hills

52Chill

Strawberry Hills in Sydney runs 67 coffee options against 87 restaurants — a ratio that is 4.22 standard deviations above the cohort average for coffee and defines the neighborhood's character more than any single venue. Little Evie, Side Plate, and Charmed by Redfern are where the workday actually happens.

Score Breakdown

Dining
55
Walkability
60
Daily Essentials
50
Recreation
65
Family
0
Services
83

About this Neighborhood

Strawberry Hills is the Sydney neighborhood that confused itself with Specialty Coffee Capital and is not wrong to have done so. Sixty-seven cafes — Little Evie, Side Plate, Charmed by Redfern among them — against 87 restaurants produces a coffee-to-restaurant ratio that is extraordinary: the coffee z-score of +4.22 is the most extreme reading in this dataset by a significant margin. Restaurants (Wafu, Nourishing Quarter, Mohr Fish) sit at +0.79, above average. Grocery at 22, anchored by Woolworths, lands at +1.32. The weakness is parks: 5 — Prince Alfred Park, Redfern Park, Ward Park — which is genuinely thin for the amount of sitting-at-laptop the cafe density implies. SocialGlue at 77 and climateResilience at 100 (the sole neighborhood in this batch to achieve it) are the standout metaMetric readings. The digitalNomadGravity of 50 is deliberately lower than the coffee count would suggest — the metric weighs broadband and EV data that wasn't available, not just cafe density.

Highlights

Walk Score33
Flood RiskX

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