Cafe Sopra Bridge Street is not the easiest place to find, you can walk right by and have no idea you have just passed a busy restaurant. The entrance is a small gate that leads to a set of stairs going down below street level. They only take bookings for Saturday and weekday lunches; they can get very busy so come early or late otherwise you will have to queue.
Just like there other 3 locations Cafe Sopra Bridge Street serves up very tasty traditional Italian food at a reasonable price making it a favourite place of mine for for a city pasta fix. The menu is on a big blackboard and it changes frequently. After you eat check out the stores selection of Italian groceries and take something home with you to eat.
Spaghetti carbonara $20 – If you like pasta that is not drenched in sauce you will like the pastas here. The carbonara has just the right amount of sauce with plenty of flavour.
Gnocchi $22 – with pumpkin , garlic and parmesan
Garlic Bread $5 – Great garlic bread, nice and crusty.
When you eat at the bar you can look right into the kitchen
It’s an unassuming entrance, don’t miss it.
Cafe Sopra - 11 Bridge Street Sydney
http://www.fratellifresh.com.au

























this looks awesome dude!i’ve only ever been here for the desserts (banoffee pie) but the pastas always smell so good. the carbonara looks awesome… no cream?
The pasta is heaps good! Never had a dessert must try next time. I think their is no cream in the carbonara (if there is its very little)
My brother LOVES this place! He goes usually goes at least once a wk after work or when he finishes night classes at uni! I usually go to the one in Walsh Bay for lunch
I love how Bridge st looks so cosy, think I’ll need to stop by for dinner one night!
ohh the gnocchi looks so good! I never see gnocchi on the menu when im there