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Get your Superfreak on at this standout new Marrickville cafe with soul

The exclusive first look inside Superfreak, with its fuzzy banquet seating, vinyl records and cork flooring combining to make a memorable first impression.

Bianca Hrovat
Bianca Hrovat

Daniel Harrison and Michael Ico, co-owners of Newtown cafe Soulmate, have teamed up to open Superfreak in Marrickville.
1 / 9Daniel Harrison and Michael Ico, co-owners of Newtown cafe Soulmate, have teamed up to open Superfreak in Marrickville.Philip Hyunh
Superfreak, Marrickville.
2 / 9Superfreak, Marrickville.Philip Hyunh
Oat, rye, and buckwheat porridge with cultured butter, brown butter and poached fruit.
3 / 9Oat, rye, and buckwheat porridge with cultured butter, brown butter and poached fruit.Philip Hyunh
Pork and fennel meatball sandwich with garlic aioli, chard, and B&B pickles.
4 / 9Pork and fennel meatball sandwich with garlic aioli, chard, and B&B pickles.Philip Hyunh
The interiors at Superfreak.
5 / 9The interiors at Superfreak. Philip Hyunh
A house-made melting moment for afternoon tea.
6 / 9A house-made melting moment for afternoon tea.Philip Hyunh
Superfreak opened in the former Goods space, next to Scout pilates studio.
7 / 9Superfreak opened in the former Goods space, next to Scout pilates studio.Philip Hyunh
The Superfreak morning roll.
8 / 9The Superfreak morning roll.Philip Hyunh
The “morning plate”.
9 / 9The “morning plate”. Philip Hyunh

Superfreak is the nourishing new Marrickville cafe from the co-owners of acclaimed Newtown cafe Soulmate, featuring one of the most standout fit-outs in Sydney this year.

It’s a small, soulful sanctuary from busy Enmore Road, sunlit by large windows and soundtracked with records. The space is filled with the idiosyncratic style of YSG Studio − a little ’70s and a little eccentric, with fuzzy banquette seating, cork flooring, rice paper lamps and an oversized vase of ceramic snow peas.

“I hope it’s the type of place that looks and feels even better than the photos,” says Michael Ico, who partnered with Daniel Harrison to open Superfreak on July 10.

“We wanted to create something a little more elevated than you’d usually see in the inner west, there aren’t many with fit outs this crazy.”

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Superfreak, Marrickville.
Superfreak, Marrickville.Philip Hyunh

The Superfreak menu was created in collaboration with Michaela Johansson, the founder of leading catering company Aplenty, and features a small selection of salads, sandwiches and all-day brunch options inspired by neighbouring Pilates studio Scout and the venue’s limited kitchen capacity.

There’s oat, rye and buckwheat porridge with cultured butter, brown butter and poached fruit ($17); morning rolls with jammy eggs, cheddar, coriander and shallot herb salad ($14); and beans, chard and parmesan soup with fresh bread from Fabbrica ($17).

“I hope it’s the type of place that gives people that feeling of, ‘Wow, holy shit, this is cool’ ”
Co-owner Michael Ico

“It ticks a lot of boxes for the area,” Ico says. There are easy grab-and-go options for families to eat at Enmore Park across the road; afternoon tea for after-school treats; outdoor tables for diners with dogs; specialty coffee from Single O and Artificer Coffee; and cold-pressed juices ($8) and smoothies ($12) for post-workout refuelling.

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Ico’s pick is the roast pumpkin wedge and salsa with a coriander and cashew cream, paired with a side of king ora salmon, topped with herb and pistachio gremolata.
Ico’s pick is the roast pumpkin wedge and salsa with a coriander and cashew cream, paired with a side of king ora salmon, topped with herb and pistachio gremolata.Philip Hyunh

“We’re also hoping we can become a place people will travel to,” he says.

Ico says the service style is the key similarity between Superfreak and the other cafes he and Harrison are involved in (Soulmate, Splash): warm, friendly and unpretentious. So, no judgement when ordering a shot of cinnamon maple syrup ($2) in your flat white.

It seems to have struck a chord in the neighbourhood, as it sold out of everything during the first day of its soft launch earlier this week.

Superfreak seats 30 people inside, six outside, and groups no larger than four people. It’s walk-in only, with plans for further collaborations with Scout as the cafe finds its groove.

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Open every day 6.30am-3pm.

333a Enmore Road, Marrickville, superfreakco.com

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