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How about a free coffee?

Little Sparrow Fountain Gate remains committed towards its senior’s offer despite rising costs. Seniors can still enjoy a free coffee when they become a member and a hefty 25% discount off their hot beverages any day of the week. In addition, you will also enjoy a further 10% discount off our meals & sweet treats with your free senior’s membership!

“This community has always been by our side and this is a token of appreciation for all the love that we continue to receive,” said owner James.

Little Sparrow Fountain Gate has been very popular amongst locals, boasting one of the highest review scores in the area thanks to not only its award-winning beans but also for their insatiable pursuit of hospitality excellence. This is not your usual low energy shopping centre café experience that you may have experienced previously.

We boast a dynamic and welcoming team. It is fast, efficient service with a smile. They all enjoy a little chat and also make a great extra hot mug of coffee! Paired with our sticky cinnamon scroll or anything from our wide range of croissanterie or Danishes, you are in for treat!

Everything has been carefully thought-through, from the comfortable seats & booths to the complimentary newspapers, soft background music, water station and you will even receive a free little cookie with every coffee.

“We have a lovely regular group of seniors who catch up here every Wednesday morning for their morning tea – The numbers have been growing steadily and have now surpassed 20,” added James.

“We have room for your group catch ups as well and we cannot wait to welcoming you! Grab the free coffee voucher and come say hello!”

Little Sparrow Fountain Gate also extends a 10% discount off hot drinks to our non-senior members.

Little Sparrow is located on Level 2, Westfield Fountain Gate, to the left of JB Hi Fi.

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