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Dulwich Hill's Small Talk Coffee & Snacks opens spin-off in Glebe

Scott Bolles
Scott Bolles

Small Talk has expanded its bakery offerings in Glebe.
Small Talk has expanded its bakery offerings in Glebe.Lauren Gray

The banging bagels from lockdown success story Dulwich Hill's Small Talk Coffee & Snacks have staked some turf closer to the city, opening a satellite store in Glebe.

The new outlet on Glebe Point Road will punch out its signature hand-rolled bagels as well as focaccia, cinnamon buns and doughnuts.

The bagel sandwiches are also on the opening menu at the micro bakery, with the new space used to expand its offering.

Baked treats from Small Talk in Glebe.
Baked treats from Small Talk in Glebe.Lauren Gray
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"We want to be able to do a lot more in-house production," owner Sam Terrey says.

"[We] will produce our own salted beef, house-cured salmon, ferments, pickles and what-not as well.

"We can do more things now, which is cool."

Small Talk Coffee & Snacks serves condiments from Drunken Sailor Canning Co. and Reuben Hills coffee.

Open Mon to Sun, 8am-3pm.

13/131-145 Glebe Point Road, Glebe

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Scott BollesScott Bolles writes the weekly Short Black column in Good Food.

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