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Milk Crate Cafe opens in Civic, Canberra

Natasha Rudra

Hakan Demir has opened the Milk Crate Cafe in Civic.
Hakan Demir has opened the Milk Crate Cafe in Civic.Supplied

There are gleaming, white-tiled walls, hanging pots filled with greenery and bright blue ceramics at Civic's latest eatery, Milk Crate Cafe.

On the menu are house-made New York bagels with flavoured cream cheeses and a distinct Mediterranean flavour with dishes such as Cypriot scrolls filled with tahini and pekmez ("like a peanut butter and jelly sandwich"). Coffee is from Sydney's Drumroll roasters and teas are from T Totaler.

Owner Hakan Demir came to Canberra for love – moving to the capital with his wife earlier this year. But he's also an experienced restaurateur – he says he's set up and sold at least five cafes in his hometown of Sydney.

So Demir took a look at a couple of sites and settled on this semi-circular spot tucked into a courtyard at the back of 12 Moore Street (you can also enter around the corner just off Rudd Street). "I just figure there's a lot of potential in Canberra," he says.

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Chef Aaron Fain also came to the capital for love – the Tennessee native jumped at the chance to move halfway across the world when his wife took a job at the Australian National University.

Demir has plans to turn the Milk Crate Cafe idea into a franchise and will be opening more outlets around the city.

The cafe serves up from 6.30am and will do breakfast and lunches but Demir says he's getting a liquor licence with a view to eventually staying open in the evening to serve casual post-work drinks and snacks.

Are you opening a cafe or eatery? Email: food.and.wine@canberratimes.com.au

Default avatarNatasha Rudra is an online editor at The Australian Financial Review based in London. She was the life and entertainment editor at The Canberra Times.

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