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Sydney’s Specialty Coffee Scene Shines Globally as Four Venues Rank Among World’s Best in 2026

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Only Coffee Project in Crows Nest

Sydney — Sydney has solidified its status as a global coffee powerhouse in 2026, with four local venues earning spots on the prestigious World’s 100 Best Coffee Shops list released in February. The rankings, compiled from expert judges and public votes, highlight the city’s precision brewing, innovative sourcing, and vibrant café culture, outpacing rivals like Melbourne in top placements.

Only Coffee Project in Crows Nest
Only Coffee Project in Crows Nest

Leading the Australian contingent is Only Coffee Project in Crows Nest, debuting at No. 4 worldwide — a remarkable achievement for the North Sydney newcomer known for its laser-focused approach to high-quality single-origin beans and meticulous pour-overs. Close behind is Toby’s Estate Coffee Roasters in Chippendale, which held the global crown in 2025 but secured fifth place this year with its immersive “island bars” and transparent roasting processes that let patrons watch baristas at work.

Further bolstering Sydney’s dominance are Beta Coffee in Surry Hills at 13th and the enduring favorite Single O also in Surry Hills at 53rd. With seven Australian cafés making the top 100 overall — four from Sydney, two from Melbourne, and one from Brisbane — the harbor city claims the most entries of any single location worldwide, surpassing even the United States in per-city representation.

The 2026 list, announced at an industry event in Spain, crowned Onyx Coffee Lab in the United States as the world’s best, followed by Tim Wendelboe in Norway and Alquimia Coffee in El Salvador. Yet Sydney’s strong showing has reignited pride among locals and baristas, with New South Wales Premier Chris Minns declaring the results proof that “Sydney’s coffee is unbeatable.”

Specialty coffee enthusiasts and visitors alike flock to these standout spots for exceptional espresso, batch brews, and filter coffees. Only Coffee Project draws crowds for its precision and collaborations with top roasters like Market Lane and Artificer, offering a serene North Shore escape focused purely on the cup. Toby’s Estate remains a pilgrimage site for its educational vibe, where mirrors reveal the behind-the-scenes craft and diverse origins shine through in every pour.

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Beta Coffee, tucked in Surry Hills, impresses with global roaster features and clean, balanced shots that have earned chef endorsements and consistent praise. Single O, a third-wave pioneer since the early days, continues to deliver reliable excellence in a minimalist setting that prioritizes bean quality over flash.

Beyond the global rankings, Sydney’s coffee landscape thrives with a mix of established icons and emerging favorites. Tripadvisor’s 2026 user reviews highlight Social Brew Cafe in the CBD for its hidden-gem atmosphere and consistently high-rated flat whites, while Joe Black earns acclaim for bold brews in a lively setting. La Renaissance Patisserie in The Rocks combines French pastries with strong coffee, appealing to tourists and locals seeking a classic experience.

Other notables include Room Ten in Potts Point, favored by top chefs for its precise roasts; Artificer in Surry Hills, known for innovative techniques; and Gumption by Coffee Alchemy in the city, where award-winning beans meet urban energy. Newer openings like Ard in Stanmore and Sandose in Peakhurst add fresh options with creative menus and specialty drinks, reflecting the scene’s constant evolution.

Sydney’s coffee culture stems from its immigrant history, particularly Italian and Greek influences that popularized espresso in the mid-20th century. Today’s third- and fourth-wave movement emphasizes direct-trade sourcing, experimental brewing methods like pour-over and cold brew, and sustainability. Many venues roast in-house or partner closely with ethical producers, ensuring traceability from farm to cup.

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For visitors, the city’s geography enhances the experience: grab a flat white in Surry Hills’ laneways, a batch brew on the North Shore, or an iced latte in the CBD. Neighborhoods like Chippendale and Surry Hills form coffee corridors where multiple top spots sit within walking distance, ideal for a dedicated crawl.

Industry observers note Sydney’s edge comes from community support, barista talent, and a discerning clientele that demands quality. While global recognition boosts tourism, locals maintain the scene’s authenticity through daily patronage and word-of-mouth.

As 2026 progresses, new openings and seasonal bean releases promise continued innovation. Whether seeking a quick espresso or an hour-long tasting, Sydney’s coffee shops offer world-class experiences in one of the most livable cities for caffeine lovers.

From global podium finishes to neighborhood favorites, the harbor city’s brews prove that in the world of coffee, Sydney remains a leader worth savoring.

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McDonald’s is quietly ending the era of self-serve soda fountains nationwide.

The shift, years in the making, is part of a broader effort by McDonald’s to modernize its restaurants, reduce labor and maintenance demands, and adapt to changing consumer habits that increasingly favor takeout, delivery and drive-thru service over dining in.

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For customers, the change marks the end of a familiar convenience, as self-serve stations have traditionally allowed easy refills and drink customization.

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The move also gives McDonald’s greater control over beverage portions, cleanliness and inventory, while cutting maintainance costs for the self-serve machines.

The shift reflects a broader trend across the fast-food industry, where companies are prioritizing speed, efficiency and digital ordering over traditional dine-in experiences.

At the same time, McDonald’s has rolled out an expanded menu featuring new “dirty sodas” and refreshers as consumer demand shifts beyond traditional soft drinks and coffee.

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In a statement to FOX Business, McDonald’s signaled the shift, saying: “Our fans’ love for McDonald’s beverages runs deep… Next month, we’re building on that passion with a new era of beverages, featuring a variety of Refreshers and crafted sodas rolling out nationwide.”

The company added that it will share more details soon.

McDonald’s did not immediately respond to FOX Business’ request for comment regarding the removal of the fountain machines.

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A Spirit Airlines captain whose retirement flight was scrapped by the carrier’s sudden shutdown got an unexpected sendoff as a Southwest crew stepped in to honor his decades in the cockpit.

Capt. Jon Jackson was supposed to fly his final trip before retirement but instead found himself seated in the back of a Southwest flight heading home with his son, Chris Jackson, a Southwest first officer, Southwest wrote on Instagram.

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“Chris casually mentioned to the flight’s pilots that this would have been his dad’s retirement flight. They seized the opportunity to change the course of the day for Capt. Jackson,” the post read.

The crew quickly sprang into action, coordinating with dispatchers to arrange a surprise retirement tribute upon landing in Baltimore.

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When the aircraft touched down, airport fire crews greeted it with a traditional water cannon salute, a symbolic honor typically reserved for milestone flights. Ground crews then welcomed the veteran pilot at the gate with cheers and a celebratory bottle of champagne.

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“Ladies and gentlemen, Mr. Jon Jackson,” a gate agent said over an intercom as the retiring pilot walked out to a round of applause from airport workers and travelers at the crowded gate.

“Very overwhelming, I can’t thank you all enough,” Jackson said as he received a bottle of champagne. “As Spirit goes down, this is kind of a sad day, and you guys made it incredible. Thank you so much.”

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Southwest said the gesture was meant to recognize Jackson’s years of service after his original retirement plans were abruptly canceled.

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“It was a powerful reminder of the aviation community’s ability to show respect, compassion, and solidarity when it matters most,” the airline said in the social media post.

The memorable farewell comes after Spirit announced early Saturday it would cease operations immediately, canceling all flights and shutting down customer service, leaving many travelers stranded. 

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A message from Spirit Airlines at Orlando International Airport, as the airline announced it was ceasing operations early Saturday morning, in Florida, May 2, 2026. (Reuters / Miguel Rodriguez)

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The collapse of the budget airline also reignited debate over whether federal regulators got it wrong in blocking a proposed JetBlue-Spirit merger, with opponents now arguing the decision may have reduced competition and contributed to the airline’s downfall.

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